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This article lists political parties in Canada.

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[edit] Federal parties


Federal elections (Summary)
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Federal political parties | Federal electoral districts

In contrast with the political party systems of many nations, Canadian parties at the federal level are often only loosely connected with parties at the provincial level, despite having similar names.

[edit] Political parties with representation in the Canadian Parliament

[edit] Other registered parties

[edit] Other parties with official eligibility for registration

Federal Political Parties of Canada
Represented in the House of Commons:
Conservative Liberal Bloc Québécois NDP
Other parties recognized by Elections Canada:
Green CHP PC Party Marxist-Leninist Marijuana Action
Communist Libertarian FPNP WBP AAEVP PPP

Federal Elections
(Results summaries - Electoral districts)

1867 · 1872 · 1874 · 1878 · 1882 · 1887 · 1891 · 1896 · 1900 · 1904 · 1908 · 1911 · 1917
1921 · 1925 · 1926 · 1930 · 1935 · 1940 · 1945 · 1949 · 1953 · 1957 · 1958 · 1962 · 1963
1965 · 1968 · 1972 · 1974 · 1979 · 1980 · 1984 · 1988 · 1993 · 1997 · 2000 · 2004 · 2006

[edit] Unregistered parties believed to be active

[edit] Historical parties that have won seats in Parliament

See also: Liberalism in Canada

[edit] Other historical parties that nominated candidates

[edit] Historical parties that did not nominate candidates

[edit] Provincial and territorial parties

[edit] Alberta

[edit] Parties represented in the Legislative Assembly

[edit] Registered parties never represented in the Legislative Assembly

[edit] Registered parties previously represented in the Legislative Assembly

[edit] Historical parties represented in the Legislative Assembly

[edit] Historial parties not represented in the Legislative Assembly

[edit] Historical parties represented by elected Senate nominees

[edit] British Columbia

Until 1903, there was no party politics in the province, and governments rarely lasted more than two years as independent members changed allegiances. The first party government, in 1903, was Conservative.

[edit] Parties represented in the Legislative Assembly

[edit] Other parties that have formed government

[edit] Current parties that have nominated candidates

[edit] Other parties that have not nominated candidates

[edit] Historical parties

[edit] Vancouver

[edit] Manitoba

[edit] Parties represented in the Legislative Assembly

[edit] Other registered parties

[edit] Unregistered parties

[edit] Historical parties

[edit] New Brunswick

[edit] Parties represented in the Legislative Assembly

[edit] Other registered parties

[edit] Historical parties formerly represented in the Legislative Assembly

[edit] Historical parties

[edit] Newfoundland and Labrador

[edit] Parties represented in the House of Assembly

[edit] Other registered parties

[edit] Historical parties

[edit] Northwest Territories

From approximately 1898 to 1905, political parties were active, however, legislative government was eliminated when the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan were created out of the heavily populated area of NWT. Elected legislative government was re-established in 1951. Like Nunavut, NWT elects independent candidates and operates by consensus. Some candidates in recent years have asserted that they were running on behalf of a party, but territorial law does not recognize parties.

[edit] Historical parties 1897 - 1905

[edit] Unofficial parties modern era

[edit] Nova Scotia

[edit] Parties represented in the Legislative Assembly

[edit] Other parties

[edit] Historical parties

[edit] Nunavut

[edit] Parties represented in the Legislative Assembly

  • None - the territory, established in 1999, has a legislature that runs on a consensus government model, candidates running as independents, and no parties are represented in the legislative assembly.

[edit] Ontario

[edit] Parties represented in the Legislative Assembly

[edit] Other registered parties

[edit] Unregistered parties

[edit] Historical parties

[edit] Municipal parties

[edit] Prince Edward Island

[edit] Parties that contested the last election

[edit] Other registered parties

[edit] Unregistered parties

[edit] Historical parties

[edit] Quebec

[edit] Parties represented in the National Assembly of Quebec

See also: Quebec general election, 2003

[edit] Other parties

[edit] Unregistered parties

[edit] Historical parties that won seats in the National or Legislative Assembly

[edit] Other historical parties that nominated candidates

[edit] Montreal

[edit] Quebec City

[edit] Saskatchewan

[edit] Parties represented in the Legislative Assembly

[edit] Other registered parties

[edit] Unregistered parties

[edit] Historical parties

[edit] Yukon Territory

Party politics was established in 1978. Between 1902 and 1978, candidates for election ran as independents. From 1898 to 1909, there were some appointed members in the council that now is known as a legislative assembly.

[edit] Parties represented in the Legislative Assembly

[edit] Other parties that have formed government

[edit] Other parties that have won seats in the Legislative Assembly

[edit] External links


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