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Parti humaniste du Québec

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The HP wanted to run candidates in the 1986 elections for Mayor of Montreal, but was refused on the grounds they were a provincial party. Instead, they created the Orange Party with Marie-Claire Desroches as party leader. Desroches dissolved the party within seven days of its creation and ran as an
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The Humanist Party ran seventeen candidates in the 1985 election. During the campaign, Renaud said that her party would return politics to ordinary people; she described the Humanist Party as representing a "new left: non-violent, democratic, pluralist, co-operative and libertarian." The
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organization. It claimed between 100 and 150 active members by June 1985. The party's platform included support for "non-discrimination, active non-violence, co-operativism, the principle of options and non-monopoly and the human being as a central value."
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There was an attempt to re-establish the Humanist Party in Montreal in 1997 in order to field candidates at the federal level for the
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None of the party's candidates were elected. The party also contested by-elections in 1986 and 1987 before disappearing.
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in June 1985. Renaud, running as the party's standard-bearer, received 485 votes (3.18%) for a fourth-place finish.
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The Quebec Humanist Party was founded in February 1985 and was affiliated with the international
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Official results, Le Directeur général des élections du Québec (June 1985 by-elections)
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The first election that the Humanist Party contested was a by-election in
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Benoit Aubin, "New PQ platform alters party view of angry teachers,"
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noted that half of the party's Montreal-area candidates were women.
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Jeff Heinrich, "Uh, Tom? Aren't you getting ahead of yourself?",
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Lewis Harris, "Byelection spotlight focuses on Bourassa,"
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before folding. The party's leader was Colette Renaud.
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Canadian
Quebec
1985 provincial election
by-elections
Humanist Party
Bourget
Montreal Gazette
1997 Canadian election
1998 Quebec provincial election
Humanist Party of Ontario


Official results, Le Directeur général des élections du Québec (June 1985 by-elections)
"Marie-Claire Desroches Defeated in Campaign for Montreal Mayor"
the original
Categories
1985 establishments in Quebec
Defunct political parties in Canada
Humanist International
Humanist Party
Political parties disestablished in 1987
Political parties established in 1985
Provincial political parties in Quebec

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