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POLITICAL PARTIES IN CANADA

Political parties provide the basis for Canadian government. Election choices are made simpler because Canadians can decide which candidate to vote for based on which party they wish to form the government. At this site you can connect to provincial parties and parties at work in federal politics

Political parties also structure most of work of the legislatures by organizing the members into disciplined blocs. As such, it is important to know what our political parties stand for, and how they are structured.

You can visit related sections of Canadian Politics on the Web that are dedicated to Canadian elections and legislatures

LINKS TO PROVINCIAL POLITICAL PARTIES 

British Columbia

Alberta

Saskatchewan

Manitoba

Ontario

Quebec

New Brunswick

Nova Scotia

Prince Edward Island

Newfoundland & Labrador

Yukon

For links to other collections of political party sites, connect to:

what's new in the world of politics
Canadian politics on the web
government
politics in the news
education and careers
community resources
internet search tools
glossary
comments and questions
political science home page

POLITICAL PARTIES AT THE FEDERAL LEVEL

Party

Leader

Platform

Bloc Quebecois Gilles Duceppe (in French) Platform
Canadian Action Party Paul Hellyer Platform
Canadian Alliance Stockwell Day Position Papers
Communist Party of Canada Miguel Figueroa Platform
Green Party of Canada Joan Russow Platform
Liberal Party of Canada Jean Chrétien Platform
Marijuana Party of Canada Marc-Boris St-Maurice Platform
Marxist-Leninists Sandra Smith Platform
Natural Law Party Neil Paterson Platform
New Democratic Party of Canada Alexa McDonough Platform
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada Joe Clark Platform
Rest of Canada Party Ace Cetinski Platform
Western Canada Concept Doug Christie Principles & Goals

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