Stephen Joesph Harper is Currently the prime minister he is leader of the newly merged Progressive Conservative/ Canadian Alliance parties
Conservative party of Canada
The Conservative party, led by Stephen Harper.
In Canada, the political party which wins the most seats in an election usually forms the next government. Its leader becomes the new prime minister of Canada. However, if one party doesn't win more than 50% of the seats, the result is a minority government. In that case, it is possible for a different party to form a government, if it can demonstrate reliable support from other parties to the tune of at least 50% of the seats. Extremely rare, but both legal and possible. Source: http://www.helium.com/items/2101915-an-introduction-to-canadian-government-elections
The Conservative Party led by Prime Minister Stephen Harper was in charge of a minority government in Canada in 2009.
The Conservative Party of Canada, as it presently exists (i.e., out of a merger of the Canadian Alliance and the Reform Party of Canada), has formed the Government of Canada since Febraury 6, 2006. As the party was created on December 7, 2003, it has only formed Government once (although that Government has now spanned three Parliaments).
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
Which present government, US, UK, Canada, Australia, NZ, - -
Conservative party of Canada forms government with The Liberal Party of Canada, New Democratic Party and Bloc Quebecois in opposition.
Labour is the party that forms the government.
The Conservative party, led by Stephen Harper.
In Canada, the political party which wins the most seats in an election usually forms the next government. Its leader becomes the new prime minister of Canada. However, if one party doesn't win more than 50% of the seats, the result is a minority government. In that case, it is possible for a different party to form a government, if it can demonstrate reliable support from other parties to the tune of at least 50% of the seats. Extremely rare, but both legal and possible. Source: http://www.helium.com/items/2101915-an-introduction-to-canadian-government-elections
The Green Party has never been in government for Canada.
Presently, the Liberal Party of Canada forms Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition in both Houses of Parliament.
As of 6 February 2006, the Conservative Party of Canadaforms the Government of Canada.
in a dictatorship, there is a one party system, where a single party forms the government. the dictator is the leader and the other parties if present are suppressed and are either forced to become part of the main party or are asked to remove the party itself. since it is the only party, the dictatorship will obviously have a say in the government. eg. adolf hitler in germany, mussolin in italy,etc.
Normally yes, the party that forms the government assigns Cabinet Ministers from their own ranks. Occassionally a coalition government is formed with Cabinet positions filled by different parties.
Canada last had a Majority government in 2004 under the Liberal Party. The election in June of 2004 resulted in a minority government for the Liberal Party. Since then, the Conservative party has gained a minority government, which remains in 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 QuΓ©bΓ©cois. There are also smaller parties such as the Green Party of Canada and the People's Party of Canada that participate in federal elections.