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Canada has three kinds of elections:
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[[Canada]] has three kinds of elections:
  
* Federal (National) elections
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* National (federal) elections
** Many parties share the same name as provincial parties, but must remain separate.
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*: Many parties share the same name as provincial parties, but must remain separate.
 
* Provincial and territory elections
 
* Provincial and territory elections
** Many parties share the same name as national parties, but must remain separate.
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*: Many parties share the same name as national parties, but must remain separate.
**: For example, the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Party_of_Canada Green Party Of Canada] must be completely independent of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Party_of_Ontario Green Party Of Ontario]
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*:: For example, the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Party_of_Canada Green Party Of Canada] must be completely independent of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Party_of_Ontario Green Party Of Ontario]
 
* Municipal and county elections
 
* Municipal and county elections
** candidates run without official political party affiliation
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*: Candidates run independently without official political party affiliation.
  
Canadian politics are corrupt in countless ways, and are dominated a handful of national and provincial major parties.
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''See also:''
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* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elections_in_Canada
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== Party monopolies ==
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Canadian politics are corrupt in countless ways, and are dominated a handful of national and provincial major parties. Each party has their own rigged system and constitution that limits party members from challenging the status quo, if not willing, forcing them, to be puppets that neither represent nor server those who elected them.{{citation needed}}
  
 
* [[Canada/Bloc Québécois|Bloc Québécois]]
 
* [[Canada/Bloc Québécois|Bloc Québécois]]
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* [[Canada/Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal Party of Canada]]
 
* [[Canada/Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal Party of Canada]]
 
* [[Canada/New Democratic Party|New Democratic Party]]
 
* [[Canada/New Democratic Party|New Democratic Party]]
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== Hope against tyranny ==
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=== Independent candidates ===
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Independent candidates have a slim chance to break through the party monopoly, but there is a chance.  If and when an independent candidate is elected they may have the ability to investigate and expose systemic corruption.{{citation needed}}
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=== Better parties ===
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Examples of better political parties:
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==== Direct Democracy Party ====
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The [[Canada/Direct Democracy Party|Direct Democracy Party]]...
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''See also:''
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* https://www.directdemocracyparty.net/
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* Not on Wikipedia yet.
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==== New Blue Party ====
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[[Canada/New Blue Party|New Blue Party]]...
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''See also:''
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* http://NewBlueOntario.com
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* https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Blue_Party_of_Ontario
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==== None Of The Above Party ====
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[[Canada/None Of The Above Party|None Of The Above Party]], also known as [[Canada/None Of The Above Party|NOTA]], is a ...
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''See also:''
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* http://NOTA.ca
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* https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/None_of_the_Above_Direct_Democracy_Party
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==== Pirate Party of Canada ====
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[[Canada/Pirate Party|Pirate Party]]...
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''See also:''
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* https://PirateParty.ca
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* https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirate_Party_of_Canada
  
 
== Wikipedia lists ==
 
== Wikipedia lists ==

Revision as of 22:21, 2 March 2023

Canada has three kinds of elections:

  • National (federal) elections
    Many parties share the same name as provincial parties, but must remain separate.
  • Provincial and territory elections
    Many parties share the same name as national parties, but must remain separate.
    For example, the Green Party Of Canada must be completely independent of the Green Party Of Ontario
  • Municipal and county elections
    Candidates run independently without official political party affiliation.

See also:

Party monopolies

Canadian politics are corrupt in countless ways, and are dominated a handful of national and provincial major parties. Each party has their own rigged system and constitution that limits party members from challenging the status quo, if not willing, forcing them, to be puppets that neither represent nor server those who elected them.[citation needed]

Hope against tyranny

Independent candidates

Independent candidates have a slim chance to break through the party monopoly, but there is a chance. If and when an independent candidate is elected they may have the ability to investigate and expose systemic corruption.[citation needed]

Better parties

Examples of better political parties:

Direct Democracy Party

The Direct Democracy Party...

See also:

New Blue Party

New Blue Party...

See also:

None Of The Above Party

None Of The Above Party, also known as NOTA, is a ...

See also:

Pirate Party of Canada

Pirate Party...

See also:

Wikipedia lists