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Sir John A. Macdonald wanted to keep partisan politics out of the provinces and the first Ontario government, which Sir John A. helped form, was led by the essentially non-partisan Sandfield Macdonald.
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In the election of 1871, Premier John Sandfield Macdonald, leading the Liberal-Conservative Party, was defeated by the Reformers in March 25th.
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Those words introduced the Patent Combination, as it was called, or the coalition government of Ontario's first premier, Sandfield Macdonald.
Democracy In Ontario 1967
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Though it did not pass without opposition, particularly from the Rouges under Dorion and from steadfast supporters of old ways like Christopher Dunkin and Sandfield
The Canadian Dominion; a chronicle of our northern neighbor Oscar Douglas Skelton 1909
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They proceeded, if my memory serves me, by the introduction of a Bill, and that Bill was rejected by a very small majority (61 to 54), composed of Sandfield
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Hayley Wilson, Charlotte Hudson and Samantha Parkes, West End and Braodway at the Sandfield
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