In the 1940 election, 17 candidates ran jointly with the Social Credit Party under the name Unofficial designations and parties who never ran candidatesUnofficial designations and parties who never ran candidates In 1943 it adopted the name The Marxist–Leninist Party of Canada unofficially uses the name "Communist Party of Canada (Marxist–Leninist)", but Elections Canada does not allow it to be registered by that name because of potential confusion with the Communist Party of Canada. As Seen On Conservative Party of Canada. One exception is the New Democratic Party, which is organizationally integrated with most of its provincial counterparts including a shared membership. Elected legislative government was re-established in 1951. The Conservative Party is a political formation created by the merger of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada and the Canadian Alliance.
From 1938 until 1943 its candidates ran under the banner Unity or United Progressive. The Conservatives (also known as Tories) are one of two political parties that have won... Liberal Party of Canada. One exception is the New Democratic Party, which is organizationally integrated with most of its provincial counterparts including a shared membership. ... New Democratic Party of Canada. In British Columbia, the dominant parties are the B.C. In contrast with the political party systems of many nations, Canadian political parties at the federal level are often only loosely connected with parties at the provincial level, despite having similar names and policy positions.These are all of the political parties registered with Eligible parties have applied to Elections Canada and met all of the legal requirements to be registered, other than running a candidate at a general election or by-election.At various points both the House of Commons and Senate have included non-party These are political parties which were once registered with The following parties do not appear on the federal election archive.The Communist Party of Canada changed its name multiple times in its history.
NDP and the B.C.
Labour Party candidates ran under numerous different designations:
Liberals. The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation used the name The first Conservative Party used several different names during its existence: The Liberals (also known as Grits) is the other political party to have won government. The main political parties in Canada are the Conservative Party, Liberal Party, Green Party, Le Bloc Quebecois, and New Democratic Party. The first Rhinoceros Party disbanded in 1993. The second (and current) Conservative Party of Canada was a merger of the Canadian Alliance and the Progressive Conservative Party. 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. Some candidates for the Progressive Party of Canada used United Farmer designations:
When it was revived in 2006 it used the name "neorhino.ca".
Like Nunavut, NWT elects independent candidates and operates by The territory, established in 1999, has a legislature that runs on a The majority of municipal politics in Canada are non-partisan, but the municipal governments of In contrast with the political party systems of many nations, Canadian political parties at the federal level are often only loosely connected with parties at the provincial level, despite having similar names and policy positions. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_political_parties_in_Canada The party changed its name to Rhinoceros Party in 2010.