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This depends on the Province. Each of the provincial parties are separate from their national entities.

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As of October 2023, Canada is divided into ten provinces, each with its own provincial government. The political parties in power vary by province: for example, the Progressive Conservative Party governs Alberta, the New Democratic Party (NDP) is in power in British Columbia and Manitoba, the Liberal Party leads in Ontario and Nova Scotia, and the Coalition Avenir Québec governs Quebec. In Saskatchewan, the Saskatchewan Party holds power, while Prince Edward Island is led by the Liberal Party. Newfoundland and Labrador is governed by the Liberal Party, and New Brunswick has a Progressive Conservative government.


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