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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.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 9 March 2025. Federal political party For the historical party, see Conservative Party of Canada (1867–1942). Conservative Party of Canada Parti conservateur du Canada Abbreviation CPC PCC Leader Pierre Poilievre President Stephen Barber Deputy leaders Melissa Lantsman Tim Uppal Senate leader Don Plett ...
In 1942, Liberal-Progressive Premier of Manitoba John Bracken became leader of the party, on the condition the party be named the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada. The Conservatives, and later the Progressive Conservatives, formed the government in Canada, alternating with the Liberal Party of Canada , 1867–1873, 1878–1896, 1911 ...
The Communist Party of Canada changed its name multiple times in its history. It was founded as the Communist Party of Canada in 1921. It was underground until 1924, and founded a public face, Workers' Party of Canada, from 1922 until 1924 when the Communist Party was legalized.
[90] Later in 2017, the elections commissioner determined that the occasion was akin to a Conservative party campaign event, rather than a Government of Canada announcement. [91] As the government spent approximately $4,800 related to the event, it was essentially "a de facto non-monetary contribution" to the Conservative party. [ 90 ]
Name Party Electoral district First elected / previously elected Blake Richards: Conservative: Banff—Airdrie: 2008 Kevin Sorenson: Conservative Battle River—Crowfoot: 2000 Martin Shields: Conservative Bow River: 2015 Kent Hehr: Liberal: Calgary Centre: 2015 Len Webber: Conservative Calgary Confederation: 2015 Deepak Obhrai (until August 2 ...
Pierre Poilievre, the leader of Canada’s Conservative Party, pledged on Saturday to respond forcefully to tariffs imposed by President Trump that harm the Canadian people or their economy.
Voluntarily left the Conservative caucus, citing the Conservative party's "lack of commitment to transparency and open government". [16] June 6, 2013 Peter Goldring: Edmonton East: Conservative: Rejoined Conservative caucus. [17] July 9, 2013 Vic Toews: Provencher: Conservative: Resigned citing a desire to spend more time with his family. [18]