List of Federal Political Parties in Canada - Other Parties Registered With Elections Canada

Other Parties Registered With Elections Canada

  • Animal Alliance Environment Voters Party of Canada (founded in 2005) - environmentalist, animal liberationist
  • Canadian Action Party (founded in 1997) - populist, anti-globalization
  • Christian Heritage Party of Canada (founded in 1987) - social conservative
  • Communist Party of Canada (founded in 1921) - communist
  • Communist Party of Canada (Marxist-Leninist) (founded in 1970) - communist/Marxist-Leninist
  • First Peoples National Party of Canada (founded in 2005) - Aboriginal rights advocacy
  • Libertarian Party of Canada (founded in 1975) - libertarian
  • Marijuana Party of Canada (founded in 2000) - pro-marijuana legalization
  • Online Party of Canada (founded in 2010) - Direct democracy
  • Rhinoceros Party (founded in 2006) - Satirical party
  • Pirate Party of Canada (founded in 2009) Copyright reform, Privacy, Network neutrality, Open government
  • Progressive Canadian Party (founded in 2004) - progressive conservative, Red Tory
  • United Party of Canada (founded in 2009) - centrist
  • Western Block Party (founded in 2005) - western separatist and paleoconservative/libertarian conservative

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