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Pierre Trudeau was a member of the Liberal Party of Canada, of which he was leader from 1968-1984.*Important Note* Contrary to many general rumours and misrepresented material, Pierre Trudeau was never a member of the NDP nor its predecessor the CCF. He did sympathize with the party (especially during the 50's and early 60's) but he never was a card-carrying member.
Pierre Trudeau was a member of the Liberal Party of Canada, of which he was leader from 1968-1984.*Important Note* Contrary to many general rumours and misrepresented material, Pierre Trudeau was never a member of the NDP nor its predecessor the CCF. He did sympathize with the party (especially during the 50's and early 60's) but he never was a card-carrying member.
Pierre Trudeau was a member of the Liberal Party of Canada, of which he was leader from April 6, 1968 - June 16, 1984.
Pierre Trudeau was a member of the Liberal Party of Canada, of which he was leader from April 6, 1968 - June 16, 1984.
Pierre Trudeau was a member of the Liberal Party of Canada, of which he was leader from 1968-1984.*Important Note* Contrary to many general rumours and misrepresented material, Pierre Trudeau was never a member of the NDP nor its predecessor the CCF. He did sympathize with the party (especially during the 50's and early 60's) but he never was a card-carrying member.
The member of parliament of British Columbia is a member of conservative party.
Hildegarde von Bingen was not a member of the Republican Party.
Yes, but you can only go into member parties in regular places. Here is how to do it: 1. go to HQ 2. click on the screen that has member party in it. 3. BAM! you are in a member party!
John Marshall was a member of the Federalist party.
No. He was a member and eventually the leader of the Conservative party.
A political party member encourages others to join their party and vote for their candidates.
Yes. Bill Clinton is a member of the Democratic Party.