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214:. Despite this, however, the titular premier could not generally invoke unilateral authority over his deputy if he wanted to maintain his government's stability; in practice, both men had to agree on virtually any political course of action. As a result, this form of government proved to be fractious and difficult, leading to frequent changes in leadership — in just 26 years, the joint premiership changed hands eighteen times, with twenty different people holding the office over its history even though just eight general elections were held across that time. 35: 320:
The pattern of new protest parties emerging from time to time, and becoming integrated into the mainstream of Canadian political life, was also established by this realignment. Later groups included the
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had already emerged in Canada East, these were relatively fringe groups. In 1854, however, many dissatisfied voters in Canada West turned to the more radical
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on Canadian social, cultural and political topics. No other joint premiership currently has any Canadian institutions or geographic features named for it
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The early reformers ultimately dissolved as a political entity. Moderate reformers joined the new "Liberal-Conservative" party, later to become the
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In earlier years, the political groups were loose affiliations rather than modern political parties. The "reformers" allied under the banner of
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in 1867. Macdonald-Cartier has survived in Canada as a geographic and institutional name, which has been applied to high schools in
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ministry, which governed the Province of Canada from 1857 to 1862 (except for four days in 1858 when power was briefly ceded to the
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became the first truly democratic leaders of what would eventually become the provinces of Ontario and Quebec in present-day
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1854, however, proved a pivotal year in the evolution of Canadian politics. Although the
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faction, and in order to stay in power traditional reformers in Canada East, led by
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under a single Parliament, with responsible government. As a result, in 1841, the
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government). It was during their ministry that the first organized moves toward
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in Canada East, while the "conservatives," meaning supporters of the elite
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The continuing, although informal, government position of the
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took place, and John A. Macdonald himself became the first
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