Information:  - Peter Ellstrom "Pete" Deuel (February 24, 1940  December 31, 1971) was an American stage, television, and film actor, best known for his role as outlaw Hannibal Heyes (alias Joshua Smith) in the television series "Alias Smith and Jones".  - Benjamin Edward "Ben" Murphy (born March 6, 1942) is an American actor. He is known for his role in the ABC television series "Alias Smith and Jones", co-starring as Kid Curry, first with Pete Duel and later with Roger Davis.  - A pardon is a government decision to allow a person who has been convicted of a crime to be free and absolved of that conviction, as if never convicted.  - Alias Smith and Jones is an American Western series that originally aired on ABC from January 1971 to January 1973 . It stars Pete Duel as Hannibal Heyes and Ben Murphy as Jedediah `` Kid '' Curry , outlaw cousins who are trying to reform . The governor offers them a conditional amnesty , aiming to keep the pact a secret . The `` condition '' is that they will still be wanted until it becomes politically advantageous for the governor to sign their pardon .  - Amnesty (from the Greek  "amnestia", "forgetfulness, passing over") is defined as: ""A pardon extended by the government to a group or class of persons, usually for a political offense; the act of a sovereign power officially forgiving certain classes of persons who are subject to trial but have not yet been convicted."" It includes more than pardon, inasmuch as it obliterates all legal remembrance of the offense. Amnesty is more and more used to express "freedom" and the time when prisoners can go free.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'instance of' with the subject 'alias smith and jones'.  Choices: - duel  - february  - government  - group  - keep  - march  - outlaw  - person  - role  - series  - stage  - television  - television series  - time  - trial  - will
television series

Information:  - Barbara Greene ( born 1 September 1945 ) is a Canadian politician . She served in the Canadian House of Commons from 1988 to 1993 as a member of the Progressive Conservative Party . She was previously a municipal politician in North York , and campaigned for mayor of the city in 1985 . She is a Red Tory , and holds progressive views on most social issues .  - A Red Tory is an adherent of a centre-right or progressive-conservative political philosophy derived from the Tory tradition in Canada and the United Kingdom. This philosophy tends to favour liberal social policies, while maintaining a degree of fiscal conservatism and a respect of social and political order. It is contrasted with "Blue Tory" or "High Tory". Some Red Tories view themselves as small c conservatives.  - High Toryism is a term used in Britain, Canada, and elsewhere to refer to old traditionalist conservatism which is in line with the Toryism originating in the 17th century. High Tories and their worldview were sometimes at odds with the progressive elements of the Conservative Party in these countries at present. Historically, the late eighteenth-century conservatism derived from the Whig Edmund Burke and William Pitt the Younger marks a watershed from the "higher" or legitimist Toryism that was allied to Jacobitism.  - A Tory holds a political philosophy (Toryism) based on a British version of traditionalism and conservatism, which upholds the supremacy of social order as it has evolved throughout history. The Tory ethos has been summed up with the phrase "God, King and Country". Tories generally advocate monarchism, are usually of a high church Anglican religious heritage, and are opposed to the liberalism of the Whig faction. In Britain, the Tory political faction originated with the Cavaliers during the English Civil War. This political philosophy remains prominent in the politics of the United Kingdom, and also appears in parts of the Commonwealth realms, particularly in Canada. It also had exponents in other parts of the former British Empire, such as the Loyalists of British America who opposed American secession during the American Revolutionary War. Under the Corn Laws (18151846) a majority of Tories supported protectionist agrarianism with tariffs being imposed at the time for higher food prices, self-sufficiency, and enhanced wages in rural employment.  - Etobicoke (with a silent 'ke') is an administrative district and former municipality within the western part of the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Etobicoke was first settled by Europeans in the 1790s; the municipality grew into city status in the 20th century. Several independent villages and towns developed within the area of Etobicoke, only to be absorbed later into Etobicoke during the era of Metro Toronto. Etobicoke was dissolved in 1998, when it was amalgamated with other Metro Toronto municipalities into the City of Toronto. Etobicoke is bordered on the south by Lake Ontario, on the east by the Humber River, on the west by Etobicoke Creek, the city of Mississauga, and Toronto Pearson International Airport (a small portion of the airport extends into Etobicoke), and on the north by Steeles Avenue West.  - Blue Tories, also known as small 'c' conservatives, are, in Canadian politics, members of the former federal Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, current Conservative Party of Canada and provincial Progressive Conservative parties who are more economically right wing. Prior to the 1960s, these Conservatives were most identified with the Montreal and Toronto commercial elite who took positions of influence within the Progressive Conservative Party. Since the mid-1970s, they have been heavily influenced by the libertarian movement. Blue Tories tend to favour libertarian policies such as devolution of federal power to the provincial governments, a reduced role for government in the economy, reduction of taxation and similar mainstream market liberal ideals. The term Blue Tory does not refer to social conservatism.  - North York is a district in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located directly north of Old Toronto, between Etobicoke to the west and Scarborough to the east. As of the 2011 Census, it had a population of 655,913. It was first created as a township in 1922 out of the northern part of the former city of York, a municipality that was located along the western border of Old Toronto. Following its inclusion in Metropolitan Toronto in 1954, it was one of the fastest growing parts of the region due to its proximity to Old Toronto. It was declared a borough in 1967, and later became a city in 1979, attracting high-density residences, rapid transit, and a number of corporate headquarters in North York City Centre, its central business district. In 1998, North York was amalgamated with the rest of Metropolitan Toronto to form the new city of Toronto, and has since been a secondary economic hub outside Downtown Toronto.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'member of political party' with the subject 'barbara greene'.  Choices: - conservatism  - conservative party  - independent  - monarchism  - progressive conservative party of canada  - red  - tories  - tory
progressive conservative party of canada