Talk:Leader of the Opposition (Manitoba)
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[edit]Following the 1920 election, the Conservatives remained the official opposition despite having less seats than the Farmers who were mostly independent. The Conservative Leader did not win his seat so I don't know who served as Leader of the Opposition. But reference to the Conservatives being the official opposition is made in a ruling by Nova Scotia Speaker Murray Scott as a precedent in a ruling on the status of the official opposition. http://novascotia.ca/news/release/?id=19990908003 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.236.178.78 (talk) 06:13, 28 December 2014 (UTC)
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