Similarities between Francis Campbell Bell and Manitoba general election, 1958
Francis Campbell Bell and Manitoba general election, 1958 have 11 things in common (in Unionpedia): Canada, Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (Manitoba), Douglas Lloyd Campbell, John Thompson (Manitoba politician), Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, Lloyd Stinson, Manitoba, Manitoba general election, 1953, Manitoba Liberal Party, Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba, Virden (electoral district).
Canada
Canada is a country located in the northern part of North America.
Canada and Francis Campbell Bell · Canada and Manitoba general election, 1958 ·
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (Manitoba)
The Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (Manitoba) (CCF), known informally as the Manitoba CCF, was a provincial branch of the national Canadian party by the same name.
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (Manitoba) and Francis Campbell Bell · Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (Manitoba) and Manitoba general election, 1958 ·
Douglas Lloyd Campbell
Douglas Lloyd Campbell, OC (May 27, 1895 – April 23, 1995) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada.
Douglas Lloyd Campbell and Francis Campbell Bell · Douglas Lloyd Campbell and Manitoba general election, 1958 ·
John Thompson (Manitoba politician)
John William McLeod Thompson (July 18, 1908 in Elkhorn, Manitoba – December 15, 1986 in Winnipeg) was a lawyer, politician and judge in Manitoba, Canada.
Francis Campbell Bell and John Thompson (Manitoba politician) · John Thompson (Manitoba politician) and Manitoba general election, 1958 ·
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
The Legislative Assembly of Manitoba and the Queen of Canada in Right of Manitoba, represented by the Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba form the legislature of the Canadian province of Manitoba.
Francis Campbell Bell and Legislative Assembly of Manitoba · Legislative Assembly of Manitoba and Manitoba general election, 1958 ·
Lloyd Stinson
Lloyd Cleworth Stinson (February 29, 1904 – August 28, 1976) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada, and the leader of that province's Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) from 1953 to 1959.
Francis Campbell Bell and Lloyd Stinson · Lloyd Stinson and Manitoba general election, 1958 ·
Manitoba
Manitoba is a province at the longitudinal centre of Canada.
Francis Campbell Bell and Manitoba · Manitoba and Manitoba general election, 1958 ·
Manitoba general election, 1953
Manitoba's general election of June 8, 1953 was held to elect Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Manitoba, Canada.
Francis Campbell Bell and Manitoba general election, 1953 · Manitoba general election, 1953 and Manitoba general election, 1958 ·
Manitoba Liberal Party
The Manitoba Liberal Party (Parti libéral du Manitoba) is a political party in Manitoba, Canada.
Francis Campbell Bell and Manitoba Liberal Party · Manitoba Liberal Party and Manitoba general election, 1958 ·
Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba
The Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba (Parti progressiste-conservateur du Manitoba) is a right-of-centre political party in Manitoba, Canada and the only right-leaning party in the province.
Francis Campbell Bell and Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba · Manitoba general election, 1958 and Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba ·
Virden (electoral district)
Virden is a provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Manitoba.
Francis Campbell Bell and Virden (electoral district) · Manitoba general election, 1958 and Virden (electoral district) ·
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Francis Campbell Bell and Manitoba general election, 1958 Comparison
Francis Campbell Bell has 26 relations, while Manitoba general election, 1958 has 153. As they have in common 11, the Jaccard index is 6.15% = 11 / (26 + 153).
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