Similarities between 7th Canadian Parliament and City of Ottawa (electoral district)
7th Canadian Parliament and City of Ottawa (electoral district) have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Canadian federal election, 1891, Canadian federal election, 1896, Charles Herbert Mackintosh, Conservative Party of Canada (1867–1942), Honoré Robillard, James Alexander Grant, Liberal Party of Canada, Liberal-Conservative Party, Ontario, Wilfrid Laurier.
Canadian federal election, 1891
The Canadian federal election of 1891 was held on March 5 to elect members of the House of Commons of Canada of the 7th Parliament of Canada.
7th Canadian Parliament and Canadian federal election, 1891 · Canadian federal election, 1891 and City of Ottawa (electoral district) ·
Canadian federal election, 1896
The Canadian federal election of 1896 was held on June 23, 1896, to elect members of the House of Commons of Canada of the 8th Parliament of Canada.
7th Canadian Parliament and Canadian federal election, 1896 · Canadian federal election, 1896 and City of Ottawa (electoral district) ·
Charles Herbert Mackintosh
Charles Herbert Mackintosh (May 13, 1843 – December 22, 1931) was a Canadian journalist and politician.
7th Canadian Parliament and Charles Herbert Mackintosh · Charles Herbert Mackintosh and City of Ottawa (electoral district) ·
Conservative Party of Canada (1867–1942)
The Conservative Party of Canada has gone by a variety of names over the years since Canadian Confederation.
7th Canadian Parliament and Conservative Party of Canada (1867–1942) · City of Ottawa (electoral district) and Conservative Party of Canada (1867–1942) ·
Honoré Robillard
Honoré Robillard (January 12, 1835 – June 13, 1914) was a Liberal-Conservative Member of the House of Commons of Canada for Ottawa City from 1887 to 1896 and a provincial Conservative Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for Russell from 1883 to 1886.
7th Canadian Parliament and Honoré Robillard · City of Ottawa (electoral district) and Honoré Robillard ·
James Alexander Grant
Sir James Alexander Grant, (August 11, 1831 – February 5, 1920) was an Ontario physician and political figure.
7th Canadian Parliament and James Alexander Grant · City of Ottawa (electoral district) and James Alexander Grant ·
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.
7th Canadian Parliament and Liberal Party of Canada · City of Ottawa (electoral district) and Liberal Party of Canada ·
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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Ontario
Ontario is one of the 13 provinces and territories of Canada and is located in east-central Canada.
7th Canadian Parliament and Ontario · City of Ottawa (electoral district) and Ontario ·
Wilfrid Laurier
Sir Henri Charles Wilfrid Laurier (20 November 1841 – 17 February 1919), known as Wilfrid Laurier, was the seventh Prime Minister of Canada, in office from 11 July 1896 to 6 October 1911.
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7th Canadian Parliament and City of Ottawa (electoral district) Comparison
7th Canadian Parliament has 496 relations, while City of Ottawa (electoral district) has 71. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 1.76% = 10 / (496 + 71).
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