Progressive Canadian Party
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The Progressive Canadian Party (PC Party) is a minor federal political party in Canada. It is a progressive-conservative party that was officially registered with Elections Canada, the government's election agency, on March 29, 2004.
Under new provisions of the Canada Elections Act that took effect on May 14, 2004, the party need only nominate one candidate in order to qualify for official party status in the June 28, 2004 federal election. This means that the party's candidates were able to have the party's name on the ballot instead of being designated as independents.
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Founding
Following the merger of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada and the Canadian Alliance into the new Conservative Party of Canada, the Progressive Canadian Party was formed by former Progressive Conservatives who opposed the merger. Many of these are Red Tories, i.e., more centrist Progressive Conservatives. One of the organizers, Joe Hueglin, is a former Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) from Niagara Falls, Ontario.
In announcing the new party, Hueglin stated that the party had about a dozen potential candidates and a mailing list of 330 names. The party nominated 16 candidates for the 2004 general election, mostly in Nova Scotia, and in the London, Ontario area, and elsewhere in Ontario. They generally had little success.
Founding party leader Ernie Schreiber resigned in 2005 because of a heart condition. The party appointed Tracy Parsons as his successor. The party has begun nominating candidates for the next federal election, which will occur in 2005 or early 2006. Former Progressive Conservative cabinet minister and leadership candidate Heward Grafftey has agreed to stand as a candidate for the Party when an election is called.
The party is planning a national convention in 2005 to select a leader and to develop policies. It has also established the "Macdonald-Cartier PC Fund" to raise money for the party, under the direction of the Hon. Sinclair Stevens, who was a cabinet minister in the Progressive Conservative government of Brian Mulroney.
Platform and goals
The new PC Party aims to be the successor to the former Progressive Conservative Party. No sitting MPs or Senators have joined, and no prominent figures such as Joe Clark are associated with this new party. It is unknown what David Orchard's view on the new party is. Orchard was a fervent opponent to the merger of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada and the Canadian Alliance.
The party adopted the last policy platform of the Progressive Conservative party until it is able to develop its own platform. The new party's official logo and initials are similar to that of the old party, apparently in an effort to capitalize on the well known PC name.
Election results
Election | # of candidates | # of votes | % of popular vote | with PC candids | # of seats |
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2004 | 16 | 10 733 | 0.08% | 1.40% | 0 |
- Eligibility: March 26, 2004
- Short-form Name: PC Party
- Party Leader: Tracy Parsons
- President: Jim Love
- National Co-ordinator: Joe Hueglin
- Chief Agent: Macdonald Cartier PC Fund
- Auditor: Ben Seto, C.A.
See also
External links
- Progressive Canadian Party website (http://www.pcparty.org/)
- Elections Canada On-Line Political Parties Candidates and Third Parties (http://www.elections.ca/content.asp?section=pol&document=index&dir=par&lang=e&textonly=false#pcp)
- CBC News.ca: New 'PC party' registers with Elections Canada (http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2004/03/29/canada/pcparty_register040329)
- News release on 2005 activities (http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/corylagencies/political/PC%20Party%20rises%20again%20Jan10.doc)
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