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just prior to the 2004 election which provided a dual handicap for the party. It did not allow the party much time to combine and consolidate the bases of the two founding parties and it allowed the Liberals to define the party as the "Alliance Conservatives", insinuating that it was the result of a
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investigation into an income trusts scandal. The Conservatives began to take a lead in the polls, and following a strong showing in the debates among the main party leaders by Harper, the Conservatives surged into a convincing lead. The Liberals again launched a series of attack ads against Harper,
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Harper set out on a campaign focussed heavily on policy which allowed him to dominate the headlines for the first weeks of the campaign. The Liberals opted to campaign low key until after the Christmas holiday season. By January, the Liberals began their campaign in earnest, but by this time Harper
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During the summer, the Conservatives slipped back in the polls again and there were renewed questions of Harper's leadership and the potential success of the new party. One poll showed that 60% of Canadians thought Harper should resign. In the fall session of Parliament, despite trailing in opinion
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in which the new party won 99 of 308 seats, an increase from its total of 72 of 301 seats prior to the election and 78 seats won between the two parties in 2000. Detractors pointed to the fact, however, that the new party received 7% less in popular vote than the total of the two forerunner parties
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under much of Chrétien's term and was expected to dominate politics and win a commanding majority, perhaps of record size, once he was at the helm. The merger of the conservative movement was not viewed as a large impediment to this goal when it occurred almost simultaneously with Martin's rise to
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was an important conservative party that formed the government for twenty-five of the thirty-four years between 1936 when it first formed government to 1970 when the last UN government was defeated. It was founded by a merger of the
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still have "Progressive Conservative" parties, or parties that once used that name and remained so independently of the federal change. Each party remains the largest conservative one in its respective province.
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both once used the name "Progressive Conservative", but changed their names in the past 15 years. The British Columbia (Progressive) Conservative Party's fortunes declined in 1952, with the rise of the
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Harper briefly mused about giving up the leadership following the election defeat but carried forward with considerable optimism despite trailing the Liberals significantly in the polls. The
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however polls showed that Canadians had grown comfortable with Harper over the course of the first few weeks in which he ran a positive campaign virtually unopposed by the Liberals.
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was the first time since 1943 when no party with the word "Conservative" in its name formed the government in either a province or the federal level.
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the Reformers won many more seats due to their strong regional support in the West versus the thin national support for the PCs across Canada.
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bills itself as the successor to the old Progressive Conservative Party and advocated fiscal conservatism mixed with social liberalism
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initiative. This talks were non-starters for many Progressive Conservatives who saw themselves as the national party of Sir
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and was known under various names but was generally referred to unofficially as the Tories or "Conservative Party". In 1942,
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The successful merger of the Progressive Conservatives and the Canadian Alliance was followed by moderate success in the
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During the 2004 campaign, Harper actually led in the polls for some time, but Martin launched a successful series of
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painting Harper to the right. This campaign was actually given a boost by Harper, who began to muse about winning a
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was a conservative split from the Quebec Liberal Party and existed from 1994 until 2012 when it merged with the
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polls, Harper tried again to defeat the government. This time he was joined by all opposition parties and his
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became leader of the party, on the condition the party be named the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada.
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under the names "Liberal-Conservatives", "Unionists", "Conservatives" or Progressive Conservatives".
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Martin had come into office on December 12, 2003, following a long battle with his predecessor,
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for control of the Liberal Party. Martin had been a very successful and popular
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had begun to capture the minds of Canadians and the Liberals were struck by a
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The Conservatives, and later the Progressive Conservatives, formed the
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is a governing Liberal-Conservative coalition party in Saskatchewan.
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was formed by former ADQ supporters after its merger with the CAQ.
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resigned as leader. Following Clark's resignation as leader,
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The demise of the Progressive Conservatives and rise of Reform
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Provincial conservative parties unrepresented in legislatures
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The following conservative parties have seats in provincial
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which forms the government in Alberta, was a merger of the "
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from 1942 to, at least, 1993. It was the descendant of Sir
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totals in the 1993 and subsequent elections but, under the
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which cut into traditional PC support while the Bloc was a
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which ruled their respective provinces for decades. The
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form the official opposition in Newfoundland and Labrador
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of seats, besting the Liberals 124 to 103. They formed a
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by trying to defeat the government with the aid of the
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in the government were prevented by the high-profile
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Reform and the PCs finished with similar 86:2015 Newfoundland and Labrador provincial election 1371:Ontario Provincial Confederation of Regions Party 758:Ontario Provincial Confederation of Regions Party 430:held on January 23, the Conservatives won a bare 180:In 1993, the Progressive Conservatives went from 47:may be compromised due to out-of-date information 223:where they traditionally won support for their 219:party which cut into the support of the PCs in 1812:List of conservative parties in North America 1797: 976: 897:"Colby Cosh: Is conservatism on the way out?" 620:with a small faction that had split from the 8: 1561:North-West Territories Liberal-Conservatives 710:Christian Heritage Party of British Columbia 585:. The last BC Conservative MLA elected was 561:have no seat in the Saskatchewan Legislature 328:by the Alliance which was viewed by many in 298: 261:", known publicly as the Canadian Alliance. 1804: 1790: 1782: 1707: 1452: 1246: 1137: 999: 983: 969: 961: 458:Unrepresented federal conservative parties 626:Progressive Conservative Party of Quebec 516:form the official opposition in Manitoba 184:to holding only two of 295 seats in the 117:Progressive Conservative Party of Canada 111:Progressive Conservative Party of Canada 107:Conservative Party of Canada (1867–1942) 864: 1232:Conservative Party of British Columbia 949:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 942: 717:Conservative Party of British Columbia 685:is conservative party in Saskatchewan. 348:) than the devil you don't (Harper)". 119:was the primary conservative party in 70:list of conservative parties in Canada 652:Other provincial conservative parties 259:Canadian Reform Conservative Alliance 7: 833:British Columbia Social Credit Party 595:Progressive Conservative Association 576:British Columbia Social Credit Party 523:form the government in New Brunswick 438:with just 40.3% of the seats in the 299:Today's Conservative Party of Canada 571:British Columbia Conservative Party 442:. 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Index

Conservative parties in Canada
factual accuracy
political parties
liberal
conservative
2015 Newfoundland and Labrador provincial election
2016 Manitoba provincial election
Conservative Party of Canada (1867–1942)
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
Canada
John A. Macdonald
Liberal-Conservative Party
Great Coalition of 1864
Canadian confederation
Liberal-Progressive
Premier of Manitoba
John Bracken
government
Liberal Party of Canada
the first election in 1867
1993 election
official opposition
majority government
House of Commons of Canada
1921 election
Reform Party of Canada
Bloc Québécois
New Democratic Party
populist

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