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    The Four Political Parties of Canada In a country as vast and as culturally diverse as Canada‚ many different political opinions can be found stretched across the country. From the affluent neighbourhoods of West Vancouver to the small fishing towns located on the east coast of Newfoundland‚ political opinions and affiliations range from the left wing to the right wing. To represent these varying political views‚ Canada has four official national political parties to choose from: the Liberals

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    Conservatism in Canada

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    greasy pole: The Canadian Conservative Party Whether or not the Conservative party will secure another majority government in the 2015 elections is a question occupying everyone’s mind. There are‚ of course‚ arguments to support both the possibilities yet the debate seems to be lopsided. The Canadian Conservatism as well as the Conservative party is bound to fail‚ eventually‚ at replacing the Liberal party in its role as the federal level governing party of Canada. There are certain factors at

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    Stephen Harper is an important Canadian as he had help Canada in many ways during his years serving as Prime Minister. Stephen Harper was a the conservative party leader and had served as Prime Minister in 2006 to 20015 and he was in politics in 1981. Even tho his reputation in overall good his has also been called the worst Prime Minister. Some of his many good deeds were him apologizing to the Chinese about the head tax and to the Aboriginals as they were also mistreated. Some of his actions were

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    Conservative Party

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    Margaret Thatcher and the Conservatives  In 1975‚ Margaret Thatcher became leader of the Conservative Party and began to steer it towards what many have dubbed ÔThatcherismÕ. Margaret Thatcher believed in radical change‚ individuality‚ and a strong Government that enforces the law‚ rather than interfering in the economy. She was also opposed to the welfare state. In many ways‚ her ideology was broadly similar to classical liberalism‚ and many theorists see her ideology as neo-liberalism. Under her

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    Stephen Harper Essay

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    Stephen Harper Stephen Harper was elected in 2006 as our Prime Minister of Canada. Since the time he was elected‚ The Conservative Party and the leader‚ Stephen Harper have improved Canada and developed the country into more settled through these changes. Stephen Harper has completed major changes in Canada by having new policies for the environment‚ social policies and improved health and education policies. The Conservative Party had set laws regarding the environment to become more environmentally

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    enforceable measures to be put in place to make certain responsibility‚ answerability and accountability were at the forefront of government ministries. Stephen Harper ran his 2006 “Stand up Canada” campaign stressing accountability in government. “For those Canadians seeking accountability the question is clear: which party can deliver the change of government that’s needed to ensure political accountability in Ottawa? We need a change of government to replace old style politics with a new vision. We

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    resembling a fly swatter standing next to Canada. This shows that John A. Macdonald is clearly planning to knock William Mackenzie off his role as a prime minister with a fly swatter as if William Mackenzie was just a bug to John. A. Staring at Canada is William Mackenzie clearly confused with a book of “The History of the Pacific Scandal” beside him as John. A Mcdonald is most likely pulling her strings and making her say what he wants her to say which Canada would most likely not usually say. Composition

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    Women in Politics

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    Advancement of Women. 2002. Print. Dyck‚ Rand. Canadian Politics Critical Approaches. Sixth ed. [Toronto]: Nelson Education‚ 2011. Print. Grant‚ Tavia. "Canada Slip Into Gender Equality Rankings." The Globe and Mail. The Globe and Mail‚ 24 Oct. 2012. Web. 14 Nov. 2012. <http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/economy/economy-lab/canada-slips-in-gender-equality-rankings/article4634420/>. Ibbitson‚ John. "Rise of Women in Canadian Politics Is Unmistakable and Unstoppable." The Globe and

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    The conservative party has a right-wing ideology that advocates the traditional and established way of doing things‚ whether it is an economic‚ foreign‚ or social policy. The main goal of this promise is to ensure national security‚ eliminate terrorism‚ and cover a major conservative scandal that has arisen during the electoral campaign. The Canadian Conservative Party results from the union of the Progressive Conservatives and Reform / Canadian Alliance. Conservatives have a specific set of beliefs

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    model of our governance? If so‚ you’re mistaken. Under our present governance‚ we have two houses‚ the House of Commons‚ and the Senate‚ the reform to the latter being the main topic of this essay. The notion‚ or the concept of having the Senate in Canada is indeed a very powerful one‚ provided it functioned on the principles of the Triple-E Senate‚ whereby it would be Equal‚ Elected‚ and Effective. Even more importantly‚ it has to have the support and the respect of the Canadian Public‚ whose interests

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