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  2. Politics of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The traditional brokerage model of Canadian politics leaves little room for ideology" [41] as the Canadian catch-all party system requires support from a broad spectrum of voters. [ 35 ] [ 38 ] [ 39 ] [ 37 ] The historically predominant Liberals position themselves at the centre of the political scale, [ 42 ] [ 43 ] [ 44 ] with the ...

  3. Political spectrum - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of the political spectrum according to Hans Eysenck Shortly afterward, Hans Eysenck began researching political attitudes in the United Kingdom . He believed that there was something essentially similar about the fascism of the National Socialists ( Nazis ) on the one hand and the communists on the other, despite their opposite ...

  4. File : Spectrum of Political Parties in Canada (Greens, NDP ...

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    File information Description Spectrum of Political Parties in Canada (Greens, NDP, Liberals, Conservatives) Source I created the image. It is based on the result shown when I completed the test at https://votecompass.cbc.ca rdt 17:11, 23 September 2015 (UTC)

  5. Liberal Party of Canada - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  6. History of the Liberal Party of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Steve Patten identifies four party systems in Canada's political history [2] The first party system emerged from pre-Confederation colonial politics, had its "heyday" from 1896 to 1911 and lasted until the Conscription Crisis of 1917 , and was characterized by local patronage administered by the two largest parties, the Liberals and the ...

  7. Populism in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Social Credit populist political parties won provincial elections in two provinces—the 1935 Alberta general election under William Aberhart and the 1952 British Columbia general election under W.A.C. Bennett [12] At the federal level Social Credit and its breakaway Quebec wing (Ralliement des créditistes du Canada) were represented in ...

  8. Liberalism in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Michael Ignatieff - political philosopher and former leader of the federal Liberal Party. Will Kymlicka - Canadian liberal thinker included in Contributions to liberal theory; Jan Narveson - Canadian political philosopher and defender of libertarianism, or classical liberalism, currently Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, University of Waterloo

  9. List of political parties in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Vancouver is one of two major cities in Canada to have political parties at the municipal level, the other being Montreal. [6] Municipal politics in Vancouver were historically dominated by the centre-right Non-Partisan Association , a "free enterprise coalition" originally established to oppose the influence of the democratic socialist Co ...