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This page is a list of all the parties that have been coded into {{Canadian party colour}}, and their colour decided by consensus, to be used on Canadian political articles. See the documentation there for explanation and examples of the usage and functions. If you would like a party added, or a colour changed, please use the talk page.
This template produces the name and standardized colour for Canadian political parties. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Jurisdiction 1 Which province, territory, city, or the federal level Suggested values CA AB BC MB NS NL NT NU ON PE QC SK YT EDM MTL VAN Line required Party 2 Name of the political party, based on the list at Wikipedia:WikiProject ...
This template produces the name and standardized colour for Canadian political parties. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Jurisdiction 1 Which province, territory, city, or the federal level Suggested values CA AB BC MB NS NL NT NU ON PE QC SK YT EDM MTL VAN Line required Party 2 Name of the political party, based on the list at Wikipedia:WikiProject ...
Templates containing party colours can be found at {{Canadian party colour}}. To start a new line in a table with the party colour, use {{Canadian party colour|Jur|Party|row}}, where Jur is the jurisdiction (formatted in two-letter postal abbreviations). Note that all names of the historical Conservative Party and Progressive Conservative Party ...
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As an example the colour red symbolises left-wing ideologies in many countries (leading to such terms as "Red Army" and "Red Scare"), while the colour blue is often used for conservatism, the colour yellow is most commonly associated with liberalism and right-libertarianism, and Green politics is named after the ideology's political colour. [2 ...
Unlike other federal political systems, Canadian political parties at the federal level are often loosely or not at all connected to parties at the provincial level, despite having similar names and policy positions. [1] One exception is the New Democratic Party, which is organizationally integrated with most of its provincial counterparts.
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