Progressive Conservative Party
English
Proper noun
Progressive Conservative Party
- (Canada, politics) a political party in Canada with a right of centre ideology, which succeed the old Conservative Party of Canada, Liberal-Conservative Party of Canada, Blue Party and absorbed the Progressive Party of Canada. It was itself succeeded by the new Conservative Party of Canada.
Alternative forms
- (federal): Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
Synonyms
- (abbreviation): PC
- tory party, tories
- Conservative Party, Conservatives
- (archaic): Blues, Blue Party
Derived terms
- Progressive Conservative
- Conservative Party of Canada
- Conservative-Reform Alliance Party, Reform-Conservative Alliance Party
- (provincial): Progressive Conservative Party of Alberta, Progressive Conservative Party of British Columbia, Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba, Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick, Progressive Conservative Party Newfoundland and Labrador, Progressive Conservative Party of Newfoundland, Progressive Conservative Party of the Northwest Territories, Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia, Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario, Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island, Progressive Conservative Party of Quebec, Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan, Progressive Conservative Party of the Yukon
Related terms
- Liberal-Conservative Party
- Conservative Party
- Progressive Party
Translations
political party in Canada
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See also
- Liberal Party of Canada
- Canadian Alliance
- Canadian Alliance Party
- Canadian Alliance Party of Canada
- New Democratic Party
- New Democratic Party of Canada
- Bloc Quebecois
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