It saw the Liberals, led by William Gladstone, win the most seats, but not an overall majority.
The Liberals led by John Savage formed the government.
In the 1963 election, the Liberals, led by Lester B. Pearson, were also unable to win a majority.
The Liberals led by Gordon Wilson formed the official opposition.
Liberals, led by Dewey, dominated the Northeast.
The Liberals led by Thomas Greenway formed the government.
The Liberals, led by Jean Chrétien, won a strong majority in the House and formed the next government of Canada.
In the general election of 1935, his Conservatives were decisively defeated by the Liberals, led by Mackenzie King.
The Liberals led by Gardiner formed the official opposition.
This happened at a time when the federal Liberals, still led by Laurier, were trying to rebuild a support base among Quebec nationalists.