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==Manitoba== In [[Manitoba]], the [[Progressive Party of Manitoba|Progressives]] and [[Manitoba Liberal Party|Liberals]] merged in 1932 under [[Premier of Manitoba|Premier]] [[John Bracken]] and ran as ''Liberal-Progressives''. Bracken continued as Premier until 1943, when he was replaced by [[Stuart Garson]]. In 1948, Garson was replaced by [[Douglas Lloyd Campbell|Douglas Campbell]]. Although the party was dominated by its "Progressive" wing, it had become popularly known as the Liberal Party by the 1940s. (The national [[Progressive Party of Canada|Progressive Party]] had vanished by this time.) It changed its name to the [[Manitoba Liberal Party]] in 1961, against only scattered objections from diehard Progressives.
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