The Conservative Party currently holds 166 of the 308 seats in the Canadian Parliament.
In what country? If your talking about the United States, not many because the U.S. Constitution, makes it nearly immpossible for third parties to win.
I believe there are 304 Members of Parliament (MP's) who belong to the Conservative Party.
163 as of 2012.
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166
In the Senate, the Liberal Party of Canada and one senator who sits as a Progressive Conservative. In the House of Commons, the New Democratic Party, the Liberal Party, the Bloc Québécois and the Green Party.
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Canada's two major political parties are the Conservative Party and the New Democratic Party. The Green Party, the Liberal Party, and the Bloc Québécois are minor parties that are represented in the House of Commons.
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
Results of the 2012 election are: Progressive Conservatives: 61 seats (43.9%) Wildrose Party: 17 seats (34.3%) Liberals: 5 seats (9.9 %) NDP: 4 seats (9.8 %)
they have 22 seats
In the Senate, the Liberal Party of Canada and one senator who sits as a Progressive Conservative. In the House of Commons, the New Democratic Party, the Liberal Party, the Bloc Québécois and the Green Party.
Conservative party of Canada forms government with The Liberal Party of Canada, New Democratic Party and Bloc Quebecois in opposition.
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.
Founded in 1961, there have been times when Canada's New Democratic Party has been very influential in Parliament. Although it is usually the party with the third or fourth most number of seats, in 2011, the NDP had an exceptional election-- in fact, it ended up with the second most number of seats in Parliament (103). But that all changed in the 2015 elections, when the NDP lost 59 seats, causing it to fall back to third place, with only 44 seats total.
56 seats are in the Democratic Party
It does not presently hold any seats.
There are three prominate political parties currently in the House of Assembly - Progressive Conservative Party - Liberal Party - New Democratic Party There are also other parties that do not hold seats such as: - Newfoundland First Party - Green Party - Labrador Party
13 political parties have seats in the House of Commons. They are Alliance Conservatives Co-Operative Party Democratic Unionist Party Green Party Labour Party Liberal Democrats Plaid Cymru Scottish Nationalist Party Sinn Fein Social Democratic and Labour Party Ulster Unionist Party United Kingdom Independence Party
While federal parties do not hold power at the provincial level, the federal party with the most elected members in Alberta is the Conservative Party.
The Liberal Party of Canada (the "Grits") were decimated in the recent general election. The Party won a mere thirty-four seats in the federal House of Commons, on nineteen percent of the vote nationwide. For the first time in Canadian history, the Liberal Party have been relegated out of government or opposition status in the Parliament of Canada. Conversely, the New Democratic Party formed its first Loyal Opposition at the federal level in Canadian history, with almost unprecedentedly-broad federalist support through this social-democratic Party in the Province of Quebec. 35 as of 2012.
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