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Despite Laurier's refusal, the request split the Liberal Party largely along linguistic lines. Many provincial Liberal parties in English-speaking Canada and a number of Liberal
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The Conservatives attempted to make their alliance with Liberal Unionists permanent through the formation of the
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split into two factions. To differentiate the groups, historians tend to use two retrospective names:
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With only 20 seats outside Quebec, the Liberal Party was reduced to a largely
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supported conscription and decided to support Borden's "Unionist" government.
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Quebec Liberals, along with a minority of English candidates (such as
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Wilfrid Laurier
Liberal Party of Canada
Politics of Canada
Political parties
Elections
1917 federal election
Canada
Liberal Party of Canada
conscription
Canada
World War I
Wilfrid Laurier
Liberal Unionists
Robert Borden
Unionist government
imposition of conscription in 1917
wartime
coalition government
Conservatives
Members of Parliament
William Lyon Mackenzie King
House of Commons of Canada
Quebec
ridings
Alberta
Manitoba
francophone
New Brunswick
Nova Scotia

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