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The Liberal Party of Canada (LPC; Quebec French: Parti libéral du Canada, PLC) is a federal political party in Canada.The party espouses the principles of liberalism, [6] [7] [8] and generally sits at the centre [6] [9] [10] to centre-left [10] [11] of the Canadian political spectrum, with their main rival, the Conservative Party, positioned to their right and the New Democratic Party ...
Justin Pierre James Trudeau [c] (born December 25, 1971) is a Canadian politician who has been serving as the 23rd prime minister of Canada since 2015 and the leader of the Liberal Party since 2013.
In English-speaking Canada, the Liberal Party's support for free trade made it popular among farmers, and helped cement the party's hold in the growing prairie provinces. Laurier led the Liberals to power in the 1896 election (in which he became the first Francophone Prime Minister), and oversaw a government that increased immigration in order ...
Liberal Parliamentarians for Israel; Liberal Party of Canada Rat Pack; Liberal Party Shadow Cabinet of the 41st Parliament of Canada; Liberal–Unionist; Liberals for Life; List of ex officio delegates to the 2006 Liberal Party of Canada leadership election
The Bridge Party of Canada (David Berlin), 2015–2017 [6] Canada Party (II) 2015–2016 [6] Canadian Democrat (Gerry Goeujon), 1957; Capital familial (Henri-Georges Grenier), 1957–1962; Christian Democrat Party of Canada (Sydney Thompson), 1981; Christian Liberal (Howard A. Prentice), 1953
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Party Incumbency First mandate began Current mandate began Renewal of Mandate Parlia-ment Federation – Prime Minister of Canada; Justin Trudeau [1] Canada: 23rd: Liberal Party of Canada: 9 years, 33 days 2015 election: 2021 election: 2025 election: 44th: Provinces – Provincial premiers; Doug Ford [2] Ontario: 26th: Progressive Conservative ...
The Bloc Québécois, a sovereigntist party which runs candidates exclusively in Quebec, was started by a group of MPs who left the Progressive Conservative (PC) party (along with several disaffected Liberal MPs), and first put forward candidates in the 1993 federal election. With the collapse of the PCs in that election, the Bloc and Liberals ...