Smith held this office for three years until the Liberals returned to power.
The Liberals returned to the legislature as the official opposition after a 12-year absence.
In the latter year Liberals returned to the council, and quickly became the second-largest group on the council.
The Liberals returned to power in 1993, but had lost interest in having a national oil company, and continued the privatization process.
He left office when the Liberals returned to power.
He resumed his position as government leader when the Liberals returned to power in the 1980 election.
The Liberals returned to power in the 1939 election, but lost it again in the 1944 election.
Most political observers believed he was attempting to increase his public profile, to be assured of a cabinet position when the Liberals returned to power.
The Liberals did not return to office until 1892.
The Liberals did not return to power until 1860 at which time Howe became provincial secretary.