A political party is a group of like-minded individuals seeking to be elected to government. They are recognized by Elections Canada and can seek election.
It means the set of policies that a political party campaigns with in a given election.
The two major political parties in Canada are the Conservative Party of Canada and the New Democratic Party. The other main political parties in Canada are the Liberal Party of Canada, Bloc Quebecois, and the Green Party of Canada.
The dominant political party in Canada during the last century was the Liberal Party.
Conservative Party of Canada.
People's Political Power Party of Canada was created in 2006.
The Federal political parties that are currently represented in the House of Commons are: -Bloc Quebecois -Conservative Party of Canada -Liberal Party of Canada -New Democratic Party (NDP) The other Federal political parties that are currently registered with Elections Canada are: -Animal Alliance Environment Voters Party of Canada -Canadian Action Party -Christian Heritage Party of Canada -Communist Party of Canada -First Peoples National Party of Canada -Green Party of Canada -Libertarian Party of Canada -Marijuana Party of Canada -Marxist-Leninist Party of Canada -Neorhino.ca -Newfoundland and Labrador First Party -People's Political Power of Canada -Progressive Canadian Party -Western Block Party -Work Less Party
Conservative Party of Canada
The Socialist Party of Canada was formed in 1931.
Conservative party of Canada forms government with The Liberal Party of Canada, New Democratic Party and Bloc Quebecois in opposition.
political party means an organization to gain political power
The major political parties that run for the Canadian government are the Liberal Party of Canada, the Conservative Party of Canada, the New Democratic Party (NDP), and the Bloc Québécois. There are also smaller parties such as the Green Party of Canada and the People's Party of Canada that participate in federal elections.
Stephen Harper is the leader of the Conservative Party of Canada.