Talk:Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia

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[edit] Party website link

The PC~NS website (pcparty.ns.ca) just redirects to RodneyMacDonald.ca, which has officially replaced the Party Site. I should know, I'm a member of the party. Cavenba 22:49, 28 May 2006 (UTC)

It's doing that now, but wasn't when the weblink change was first made in this article (I checked both links then). —GrantNeufeld 23:21, 28 May 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Position

  • All parties in Nova Scotia are basicly in the "centre." The Liberals, Conservatives, and NDPers are all in the centre, not to the left or right.

[edit] For future reference

Results of the 28 October 1995 NS PC leadership contest:

  • John Hamm 1594, Jim White 1107, Michael MacDonald 284

(source: Winnipeg Free Press, the next day) CJCurrie 01:13, 6 March 2007 (UTC)