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Request for information
Hi,
Queen's University is missing the Vancouver Sun reels for a number of BC Liberal Party leadership conventions (to shamelessly name-drop a page that I created yesterday). Can someone who has access to these reels look up the ballot results of the following:
- February 19, 1979 (Jev Tothill chosen as leader)
- March 31, 1984 (Art Lee chosen as leader)
In each case, the Sun's coverage will appear two days *after* the dates listed above (they didn't run a Sunday edition in those days).
My thanks to anyone who actually does this,
CJCurrie 02:35, 28 Oct 2004 (UTC)
reducing size of government
Michaelm has deleted from the article reference to the current BC Liberal government trying toreduce the size ofthe provincial government. Can anyone confirm this, or, could Michaelm kindly provide some information relating tothis? Thanks. Kevintoronto 00:37, 3 Jan 2005 (UTC)
"Liberal Party of British Columbia"
It's my understanding that Liberal Party of British Columbia has never been the formal name of this organization. The proper name is British Columbia Liberal Party-- this is reflected in the majority of media useage, the Elections BC's registry, and the party itself. Up she goes onto Misplaced Pages:Requested moves -The Tom 22:33, 20 Mar 2005 (UTC)