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7th Canadian Parliament and Cape Breton (electoral district)

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Difference between 7th Canadian Parliament and Cape Breton (electoral district)

7th Canadian Parliament vs. Cape Breton (electoral district)

The 7th Canadian Parliament was in session from April 29, 1891, until April 24, 1896. Cape Breton was a federal electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1867 to 1904.

Similarities between 7th Canadian Parliament and Cape Breton (electoral district)

7th Canadian Parliament and Cape Breton (electoral district) have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): Charles Tupper, Conservative Party of Canada (1867–1942), David MacKeen, Hector Francis McDougall, Liberal Party of Canada, Liberal-Conservative Party, Nova Scotia.

Charles Tupper

Sir Charles Tupper, 1st Baronet, (July 2, 1821 – October 30, 1915) was a Canadian father of Confederation: as the Premier of Nova Scotia from 1864 to 1867, he led Nova Scotia into Confederation.

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Conservative Party of Canada (1867–1942)

The Conservative Party of Canada has gone by a variety of names over the years since Canadian Confederation.

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David MacKeen

David MacKeen (September 20, 1839 – November 13, 1916) was a Canadian surveyor, mine manager, politician, and the 11th Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia.

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Hector Francis McDougall

Hector Francis McDougall (June 6, 1848 – November 27, 1914) was a merchant and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Liberal Party of Canada

The Liberal Party of Canada (Parti libéral du Canada), colloquially known as the Grits, is the oldest federal political party in Canada.

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Liberal-Conservative Party

The Liberal-Conservative Party was the formal name of the Conservative Party of Canada until 1873, and again from 1922 to 1938, although some Conservative candidates continued to run under the label as late as the 1911 election and others ran as simple Conservatives before 1873.

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Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia (Latin for "New Scotland"; Nouvelle-Écosse; Scottish Gaelic: Alba Nuadh) is one of Canada's three maritime provinces, and one of the four provinces that form Atlantic Canada.

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7th Canadian Parliament and Cape Breton (electoral district) Comparison

7th Canadian Parliament has 496 relations, while Cape Breton (electoral district) has 42. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 1.30% = 7 / (496 + 42).

References

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