Party for the Commonwealth of Canada
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The Party for the Commonwealth of Canada was a Canadian political party formed by Canadians who supported the ideology of the late U.S. politician Lyndon LaRouche in the 1984, 1988 and 1993 elections.
In the 1988 election, party leader led a slate of 58 candidates campaigning against the monarchy, hemispheric free trade, dollarization of Latin American economies, and financial oligarchy.
The party never won any seats. It was also known as the Party for the Commonwealth-Republic. It now operates as the Committee for the Republic of Canada.
Year | Type of election | # of candidates | # of votes | % of popular vote |
---|---|---|---|---|
1984 | General | 65 | 7,061 | 0.06% |
1988 | General | 58 | 7,467 | 0.06% |
1993 | General | 59 | 7,502 | 0.05% |
See also[]
- List of political parties in Canada
- Commonwealth Party candidates, 1993 Canadian federal election
- Commonwealth Party candidates, 1988 Canadian federal election
- Commonwealth Party candidates, 1984 Canadian federal election
- North American Labour Party
Categories:
- LaRouche movement
- Federal political parties in Canada
- Republicanism in Canada
- Canadian political party stubs