Family Coalition Party of British Columbia
Family Coalition Party of British Columbia | |
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Former provincial party | |
Founded | c. 1991 |
Dissolved | November 25, 2000 |
Merged into | British Columbia Unity Party |
Ideology | Social conservatism |
The Family Coalition Party of British Columbia was a social conservative, anti-abortion provincial political party in British Columbia, Canada.
In the 1991 election, it nominated 8 candidates in the province's 75 ridings. They won a total of 1,310 votes, or 0.09% of the provincial total. In the 1996 election, it nominated 14 candidates in the province's 75 ridings. They won a total of 4,150 votes, or 0.26% of the provincial total. None of its candidates was ever elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia.
On November 25, 2000, it merged with four other conservative parties to form the British Columbia Unity Party. The other parties subsequently left the coalition, leaving the Family Coalition Party to continue with the "Unity" name by itself.
References[]
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Further reading[]
- Chris MacKenzie (2006). Pro-Family Politics and Fringe Parties in Canada. University of British Columbia Press. ISBN 9780774810975.
See also[]
- Conservative parties in Canada
- Defunct political parties in Canada
- Provincial political parties in British Columbia
- 1990s establishments in British Columbia
- Political parties established in the 1990s
- 2000 disestablishments in British Columbia
- Political parties disestablished in 2000
- Canadian political party stubs