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This is a list of leaders of the Conservative Party of Canada (historical) (1867–1942), Progressive Conservative Party of Canada (1942–2003), and Conservative Party of Canada (2003–present) ("the Tory parties"), and of prime ministers of Canada after Confederation who were members of those parties.
Conservative Battle River—Crowfoot: 2019 Martin Shields: Conservative Bow River: 2015 Greg McLean: Conservative Calgary Centre: 2019 Len Webber: Conservative Calgary Confederation: 2015 Jasraj Hallan: Conservative Calgary Forest Lawn: 2019 Bob Benzen (until 31 December 2022) Conservative Calgary Heritage: 2017 Shuvaloy Majumdar (from 24 July ...
The Conservative Party of Canada (CPC; French: Parti conservateur du Canada, PCC), colloquially known as the Tories or simply the Conservatives, is a federal political party in Canada. It was formed in 2003 by the merger of the two main right-leaning parties, the Progressive Conservative Party (PC Party) and the Canadian Alliance , the latter ...
This category should only include leaders of the current (post-2003) Conservative Party; leaders of the pre-1942 Conservative Party are categorized at Category:Leaders of the Conservative Party of Canada (1867–1942)
Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia ... Leaders of the Conservative Party of Canada (1867–1942) (4 C, 11 P) F. ... Canadian political party presidents ...
Canada uses a Westminster-style parliamentary government, in which the leader of the party with the most seats in the House of Commons becomes Prime Minister, even if the leader is not an elected member of parliament.
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The margin of his victory was also the largest in any seriously contested leadership election for a Canadian conservative party, exceeding the 66.7% of the delegated vote that George A. Drew had won while winning the leadership of the old Progressive Conservative Party in 1948; Charest had won 96% of the vote in 1995, but ran unopposed as one ...