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This article lists political parties in Canada.




Contents






  • 1 Federal parties


  • 2 Provincial and territorial parties


    • 2.1 Alberta


    • 2.2 British Columbia


    • 2.3 Manitoba


    • 2.4 New Brunswick


    • 2.5 Newfoundland and Labrador


    • 2.6 Northwest Territories


      • 2.6.1 Historical parties 1897–1905




    • 2.7 Nova Scotia


    • 2.8 Nunavut


    • 2.9 Ontario


    • 2.10 Prince Edward Island


    • 2.11 Quebec


    • 2.12 Saskatchewan


    • 2.13 Yukon




  • 3 Municipal parties


    • 3.1 Montreal


    • 3.2 Vancouver







Federal parties



In contrast with the political party systems of many nations, Canadian parties at the federal level are often only loosely connected with parties at the provincial level, despite having similar names. One exception is the New Democratic Party, which is organizationally integrated with most of its provincial counterparts including a shared membership.




Provincial and territorial parties



Alberta





British Columbia





Manitoba





New Brunswick





Newfoundland and Labrador





Northwest Territories


From approximately 1897 to 1905, political parties were active; however, legislative government was eliminated when the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan were created out of the heavily populated area of NWT. Elected legislative government was re-established in 1951. Like Nunavut, NWT elects independent candidates and operates by consensus. Some candidates in recent years have asserted that they were running on behalf of a party, but territorial law does not recognize parties.



Historical parties 1897–1905



  • Northwest Territories Liberal Party

  • Northwest Territories Liberal-Conservative Party



Nova Scotia





Nunavut


The territory, established in 1999, has a legislature that runs on a consensus government model, candidates running as independents, and no parties are represented in the Legislative Assembly.



Ontario





Prince Edward Island





Quebec





Saskatchewan





Yukon





Municipal parties


The majority of municipal politics in Canada are non-partisan, but the municipal governments of Vancouver and Montreal operate on a party system.



Montreal





Vancouver













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