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{{Short description|Canadian political label}} {{More citations needed|date=October 2018}} '''Liberal-Progressive''' was a label used by a number of candidates in [[Canada|Canadian]] elections between [[1925 Canadian federal election|1925]] and [[1953 Canadian federal election|1953]]. In federal and [[Ontario]] politics there was no Liberal-Progressive Party, as such. The term generally referred to candidates endorsed by [[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]] and [[Progressive Party of Canada|Progressive]] constituency associations or to individual candidates who claimed the label, sometimes running against a straight Liberal or straight Progressive candidate. In [[Manitoba]], a party existed with this name provincially, and Liberal-Progressives ran federally in Manitoba under the leadership of [[Robert Forke]], with the support of the Liberal Party.
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