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PRESTON MANNING AND STOCKWELL DAY: THE CAREER STAGES AND THE ROLE IN THE HISTORY OF CANADIAN CONSERVATIVES IN 1990-S

Abstract

This article describes a difficult and important period of Canadian conservatism, which is devoted to the struggle for power of the Reform Party and the Canadian Reform Conservative Alliance under the leadership of Preston Manning and Stockwell Day during the general elections of 1993, 1997 and 2000. Therefore the author draws the reader’s attention to the general election campaigns of the right Conservatives, as well as to their attempts to make the parties nationwide, applicable to the interests of the Canadian voters. The author underlines that the right Conservatism in Canada is an essential part of the whole process of the Conservatism development in this country.

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A. . Komarov
Russian State University for the Humanities
Russian Federation


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