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Marxist-Leninist Party of Canada
"Make the Rich Pay!" Also known as the Communist Party of Canada (Marxist-Leninist). Founded by the late Hardial Bains and led by Sharon Smith.
www.cpcml.ca
All federal, provincial and territorial political parties.
www.altstuff.com
Canada's "party of socialism" dedicated to the creation of a new economic arrangement in Canada where the economy works for the needs of the people rather than the other way around.
www.communist-party.ca
Affiliated to the World Socialist Movement. Listing their history, principles, perspectives on current events and publications.
www.worldsocialism.org
Runs on a platform of abrogating the national debt.
www.geocities.com
Information about a new party being formed which aims to make Canada more democratic.
www.canadiandemocraticmovement.ca
A federal political party running on a free-market libertarian platform.
www.libertarian.ca
Features a list, with links, of federal and regional political parties.
home.ican.net
An economic nationalist party founded by former Defence Minister Paul Hellyer and led by Connie Fogal.
www.canadianactionparty.ca
Socially progressive federal political party.
www.agoracosmopolite.com
Outlines the policies of the Undecided Party of Canada. Humour.
www.undecidedparty.ca
Federal party urges unifying political views and policies from all sides to create a comprehensive platform.
www.unitedpartyofcanada.ca
A party comprised mostly of senior citizens, provides information about key issues.
www.geocities.com
A new progressive conservative party formed by former Tories who opposed the merger with the Canadian Alliance.
www.progressivecanadian.org
Advocates a system in which poor people are given proportionally greater voting power than wealthier people.
pali.ca