List of Federal Political Parties in Canada - Historical Parties That Did Not Nominate Candidates

Historical Parties That Did Not Nominate Candidates

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  • Aboriginal Peoples Party of Canada (founded 2005)
  • Action Canada 1971
  • Canadian Clean Start Party 2000
  • Canadian Democratic Movement 2000
  • Parti Populaire des Putes 2000
  • Grey Party of Canada 2002-2003
  • National Alternative Party 2002-2003
  • Ontario Party of Canada 2002
  • Option Canada 1991
  • Patriot Party of Canada 2001
  • Rest of Canada Party 2002
  • Unity Party of Canada 2001-2004
  • Western Canada Concept 1980-?
  • Western Independence Party 1987-?

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