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    between Canada’s Conservatives and Liberals? Compare the two parties in terms of basic principles of their programs. Differences Between Canada’s Conservatives and Liberals The explanation for what it means to be liberal or conservative comes down to the ideological differences between them. Each party holds a standard to their basic principles and these lists are the primary ideological differences between Canada’s Conservative and Liberal parties. The focal differences amongst each party…

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    The Liberal Party

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    Canada has always wanted achieve a mutual goal; freedom, opportunities and a crime-free country. This goal is not fiction, but just takes a bit to realize how to achieve it. After the advanced polling, the two major parties running against each other are the Conservative party and the Liberal. The Globe’s election forecast has estimated that if the election happened today, the NDP had a 0% chance of achieving the most seats, where the conservatives have a 22% chance, and Liberals are the…

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    My Opinion Counts Aryaman D Table of Contents Identifying Each Party……………………………………………………………………..3 The Candidates and the Changes They Are Making……………………………….…...4 What Candidate is The Best For My Area…………………………………………….….6 Concerns of the Confederation Era and Issues That Re-Appear……………………..8 People's Opinions And How They Compare to Recent Predictions…………….…..11 The Candidate You Support and Their Weakest Issue and Ways to Resolve It…...15 Video on Your Favorite…

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    Calgary’s Progressive Conservative MP Jim Hawkens. By 1991 he had completed a masters degree in economics. Harper is the first prime minister since Joe Clark in 1979 without a law degree. In 1986 he left Hawkes’s side, and the year after he was involved in the founding of a new political party, called the socially conservative Reform Party of Canada. He continued focus on politics and public policy analysis, and in 1993 he was elected to the Canadian House of Commons as a Reform Party…

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    political party in Canada devoted to the protection of Quebec's interests in the House of Commons of Canada, and the promotion of Quebec sovereignty. The Bloc was formed by Members of Parliament who defected from the federal Progressive Conservative Party and Liberal Party. BQ founder Lucien Bouchard was a cabinet minister in the federal Progressive Conservative government of Brian Mulroney. The BQ seeks to create the conditions necessary for the political secession of Quebec from Canada and…

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    geographically and relationally, Canada. Canada has always been one of Americas allies and friends, just recently the Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau and the president of the United States Barack Obama spent time strategizing and building a stronger relationship between the two North American countries. While the countries share many things in common, Canada’s history and political structure differs from the United states significantly. The history of early Canada is much like that of…

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    and returning in 1980-84. Trudeau is probably Canadas most well know politicians, and has now been succeeded by his son, Justin Trudeau, voted in to office in the most recent election. The Canadian situation was heavily dominated with Quebec nationalists versus a federally run bilingual Canada. Internationally Martin Luther King had been assassinated, and after the Cuban missile crisis the cold war tensions were extremely high. The situations Canada would have to deal with, creating and…

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    The Six Political Parties

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    taking place on October 19th; the six political parties involved will be vying for seats in the House of Commons deciding which parties will form the government for five years to come. This is important to discuss as a federal election can and will affect anyone and everyone. The six political parties, in order of popularity are: Liberal, Conservative, NDP, Bloc Quebecois, Green, and finally Libertarian. The main battle is between the three major parties with the Liberals led by Justin Trudeau…

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    Immigration Into Canada

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    and regulation regarding immigration into Canada have been major issue and a growing topic of discussion in recent years. Canada has a population of 33 million and has needed a large influx of immigrants to help support the workforce. With more skilled immigrants arriving to Canada, more would be able to contribute to the economy of Canada. In 2002, the number of immigrants was 229,000. In 2015, Canada has welcomed over 285,000 new citizens to live in Canada. Just last year in 2015 alone, with…

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    Prime Minister Stephen Harper called for an early election with the strong belief that his party, the Conservatives, would win. However, he did not take into account the fact that there were numerous structural and institutional constraints, which consequently resulted in a loss for his party in the recent 2015 federal elections . Canada is a parliamentary system, which is a democratic government that is dictated by the legislature (the parliament) alongside the executive power, making the…

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