Question is unclear
It is Conservative Party Of Canada. Before, it was the Canadian Aliance Party then the party merged with the Progressive Conservatives to be the Conservatives.
Currently the Conservatives have majority in Canada.
Liberals are for the middle class. Conservatives are for the rich. NDP are for the poor.
Either Conservatives or Liberals.
Question is unclear.
England doesn't have a President, but a Prime Minister instead (like Canada). At present this is David Cameron, who is a Conservative and heads a coalition government of Conservatives and Liberal Democrats, with the Conservatives as the largest party.
Never, Conservatives in Canada have always had a blue logo.
The current governing party in Canada (the party with the majority of elected Members of Parliament) are the Conservative Party of Canada, and the Official Opposition (party with the second-most elected MPs, referred to as "shadow cabinet" in England) are the New Democratic Party. Note: Canada's Conservatives should not be likened to America's Conservatives (Republicans.) The Conservative Party of Canada is a very centrist and pragmatic federalist party. (The Repiblicans are batshit crazy.)
The top two political parties in Canada are the Liberals and the Conservatives. There are smaller parties as well, including the NDP, the Green Party, and the Bloc Quebecois.
conservatives aka republicans
I suppose you can say that; he is the leader of the official opposition (the Progressive Conservatives) in Ontario, Canada at the provincial level of government.
There is no set term. Stephen Harper will remain the Prime Minister of Canada until he resigns or the Conservatives lose government.