Parties
Federal
House of Commons
Liberal Party of Canada
Blue Grit
Trudeau Liberals (Modern)
- Historical Factions
Reform Liberals (1817-1920s)
Clear Grits (1850s-1900s)
Rouge Liberals (1850s-1900s)
National Liberals (1867-1920s)
Laurier Liberals / United Opposition (1890s-1921)
Liberal Unionist (1917-1921)
Ginger Group of the Liberal Party (1924-1932)
Trudeauists(Pierre Trudeau) (1960s-1990s)
Moderates / Original Blue Grits (1920s-1990s)
Conservative Party of Canada
Blue Tories
Red Tories
Pink Tories
- Historical
Bloc Québécois
New Democratic Party
Green Party of Canada
Non-Represented
People's Party of Canada
Christian Heritage Party of Canada
Libertarian Party of Canada
Libertarian Party of Canada(main ideology: 1973-1997)
Free Party of Canada
Direct Democracy Party of Canada
Animal Protection Party of Canada
Communist Party of Canada
Maverick Party
Marxist–Leninist Party of Canada
Lemon Party
Parti Rhinocéros Party
Revolutionary Communist Party
Centrist Party of Canada
True North Party of Canada
Canada's Choice
Historical
Major
Parti Patriote (Patriot Party) (1806-1837)
Reform Movement (1817-1849)
Red Party (Parti Rouge) (1847-1867)
Parti Bleu (Blue Party) (1854-1867)
Conservative Party of Canada (1867-1942)
Anti-Confederation (1867-1870)
Unionist Party (1917-1922)
United Farmers of Alberta (1919-1939)
Progressive Party of Canada (1920-1930)
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (1932-1961)
Social Credit Party of Canada (1935-1993)
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada (1942-2003)
Labor-Progressive Party (1943-1959)
Reform Party of Canada (1987-2000)
Canadian Reform Conservative Alliance (2000-2003)
Democratic Representative Caucus (2001-2002)
Minor
Nationalist(I) (1873-1910)
Nationalist Conservatives (1878-1911)
Patrons of Industry (1890-1900)
National Unity Party (1934-1940)
Reconstruction Party of Canada (1935-1938)
National Credit Control (1957)
Alliance of the North (2013-2019)
National Citizens Alliance (2016-2022)
Canadian Nationalist Party (2017-2022)
Provincial
Alberta
Legislative Assembly
Non-Represented
Alberta Party
Wildrose Independence Party
Alberta Liberal Party
Alberta Advantage Party
Independence Party of Alberta(II)
Green Party of Alberta
Pro Life Party
Reform Party of Alberta(II)
Historical
Major
Conservative Party of Alberta(1905-1942)
Alberta Non-Partisan League(1916-1921)
United Farmers of Alberta(1919-1937)
Cooperative Commonwealth Federation(1932-1962)
Social Credit Party of Alberta(1934-2017)
Progressive Conservative Party of Alberta(1942-2017)
Alberta Alliance(2002-2008)
Wildrose Party(2008-2017)
Minor
Alberta Labour Represenation League(1910s-1919)
Dominion Labour(1919-1942)
Independent Citizen's Association(1940-1948)
Veterans and Active Force(1944-1948)
Alberta Reform Movement(1981-1982)
Representive Party of Alberta(1984-1988)
Heritage Party of Alberta(1984-1987)
Confederation of Regions Party(1986-1996)
Alberta Greens(1986-2009)
Alberta First Party(1999-2018)
Independence Party of Alberta(2000-2001)
Evergreen Party of Alberta(2011-2012)
Freedom Conservative Party(2018-2020)
British Columbia
Legislative Assembly
British Columbia New Democratic Party
British Columbia Liberal Party
Green Party of British Columbia
Non-Represented
British Columbia Conservative Party
British Columbia Social Credit Party
British Columbia Christian Heritage Party
British Columbia Libertarian Party
Ecosocialist Party of British Columbia
British Columbia Excalibur Party
Rural British Columbia Party
British Columbia Vision Party
Your Political Power Party of British Columbia
Communist Party of British Columbia
Wexit British Columbia
Cascadia Party
Historic
Nationalist Party (1890s - 1900s)
Nationalist Party (1903s - 1960s) (revived many times)
Socialist Party of British Columbia (1901 - 1917)
Social Democratic Party of Canada(BC) (1912 - 1916)
Manitoba
Legislative Assembly
Non-Represented
Historical Parties
Canada Party(1870)
Dominion Labour Party of Manitoba(1918-1920)
Grey Party of Manitoba(2002-2003)
Manitoba First(2016-2022)
New Brunswick
Legislative Assembly
Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick
New Brunswick Liberal Association
Green Party of New Brunswick
Non-Represented
Historical
Confederation Party(1860-1880)
Anti Confederation Party(1867-1870)
Labour Party of New Brunswick(1921-1925)
United Farmers' Party of New Brunswick(1921-1925)
Parti Acadien(1972-1982)
Confederation of Regions Party of New Brunswick (1989-2002)
Grey Party of New Brunswick(2002-2003)
People's Alliance of New Brunswick (2010-2022)
Newfoundland and Labrador
Legislative Assembly
Liberal Party of Newfoundland and Labrador
Progressive Conservative Party of Newfoundland and Labrador
New Democratic Party of Newfoundland and Labrador
Non-Represented
Nova Scotia
Legislative Assembly
Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia Liberal Party
Nova Scotia New Democratic Party
Non-Represented
Ontario
Legislative Assembly
Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario
Ontario New Democratic Party
Ontario Liberal Party
Green Party of Ontario
Non-Represented
New Blue Party of Ontario
Ontario Party
Canadians' Choice Party
Freedom Party of Ontario
Go Vegan
Multicultural Party of Ontario
None of the Above Direct Democracy Party
Northern Ontario Party
Ontario Alliance
Ontario Libertarian Party
Ontario Moderate Party
Ontario Confederation Of Regions Party
Party for People with Special Needs
Pauper Party of Ontario
Stop the Sex Ed Agenda Party
Trillium Party of Ontario
Ontario Populist Party
Consensus Ontario
Electoral Reform Party
Communist Party of Ontario
Ontario Centrist Party
Stop Climate Change
People's Progressive Common Front of Ontario
Public Benefit Party of Ontario
Historical
Upper Canada Tories(1830s-1860s)
Liberal Conservative Party of Ontario(1867-1942)
Soldier party/ Soldier Farmer Party(1919-1923)
Ontario First Party(2021-2022)
Prince Edward Island
Legislative Assembly
Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island
Green Party of Prince Edward Island
Prince Edward Island Liberal Party
Non-Represented
Québec
National Assembly
Coalition Avenir Québec
Parti Libéral du Québec
- Historical
Quiet Revolution Era(1960s-1970s)
- Historical
Québec Solidaire
Parti Québécois
Non-Represented
Parti Conservateur du Québec
Parti 51(II)
Bloc Pot
Changement Intégrité Pour Notre Québec
Citoyens Au Pouvoir du Québec
Nouveau Parti Démocratique du Québec
Parti Unité Nationale
Parti culinaire du Québec
Parti équitable
Parti marxiste–léniniste du Québec
Parti nul
Parti vert du Québec
Historical
Major
Parti Patriote (Patriot Party) (1806-1837)
Red Party (Parti Rouge) (1847-1867)
Parti Bleu(1857-1867)
Parti conservateur du Québec(1867-1936)
Action libérale nationale(1934-1939)
Ralliement créditiste(1930s-1980s)
Union Nationale(1935-1989)
Union des électeurs(1939-1949)
Bloc populaire canadien(1942-1947)
Ralliement créditiste du Québec(1970-1978)
Parti progressiste conservateur du Québec(1982-1989)
Equality Party/Parti Égalité(1989-2012)
Action démocratique du Québec(1994-2012)
Option nationale – Pour l'indépendance du Québec(2011-2018)
Minor
Parti ouvrier(1890-1931)
Parti communiste du Québec(1921-2005)(factions are still active)
Parti social démocratique du Québec / Fédération du Commonwealth Coopératif(1939-1961)
Parti ouvrier-progressiste(1944-1956)
Democratic Alliance / Alliance démocratique(1960s-1976)
Parti socialiste du Québec(1963-1968)
Parti de la Democratie Socialiste(1963-2002)
Parti crédit social uni(I)(1969-1971)
Groupe socialiste des travailleurs du Québe(1973-1987)
Regroupement des militants syndicaux(1974-1981)
Libertarian Party of Quebec /Parti libertaire du Québec(1976-1981)
Parti des travailleurs du Québec(1976-1990s)
Parti démocrate créditiste(1978-1981)
Parti de la Liberté de Choix(1979-1982)
Parti crédit social uni(II)(1979-1994)
Mouvement socialiste(1981-1989)
Parti pour la république du Canada (Québec)(1983-1994)
Parti indépendantiste(I)(1985-1989)
Parti du socialisme chrétien(1985-1986)
Parti humaniste du Québec(1985-1987)
Parti 51(I)(1989-1990)
Unity Party/Parti unité(1989-1990)
CANADA!(1994-1998)
Parti innovateur du Québec(1994-2003)
Rassemblement pour l'alternative progressiste(2000-2002)
Parti Unité Nationale(2000-2018)
Union des forces progressistes(2002-2006)
Option citoyenne(2004-2006)
Parti indépendantiste(II)(2007-2014)
Parti république du Québec(2007-2009)
Parti durable du Québec(2008-2009)
Union citoyenne du Québec(2012-2015)
Parti équitable(2012-2017)
Mon pays le Québec(2012-2014)
Saskatchewan
Legislative Assembly
Non-Represented
Saskatchewan Progressive Conservative Party
Saskatchewan Liberal Party
Saskatchewan Green Party
Bullafo Party
Yukon
Legislative Assembly
Non-Represented
Historical
Yukon Progressive Conservative Party(1978-1991)
Independent Alliance Party(1991-1999)
United Citizens Party(2010-2011)
Yukon First Nations Party(2011-2016)
Yukon Green Party(2011-2021)
Local Government
Note: Most Local Offices are non-partisan and do not have parties
Vancouver
Major Parties
Vancouver Non-Partisan Association
Green Party of Vancouver
Coalition of Progressive Electors
OneCity Vancouver
Vision Vancouver
Minor Party
Historic Parties
The Electors' Action Movement(1960s-1980s)
Montreal
Major Party
Minor Party
Vision Montreal(1994-2014)
Historic
Surrey
Movements on Quebec's Relationship with Canada
First-Nations Confederations/Movements/Protests/Blockades
Haudenosaunee Confederacy Between 1450 and 1660 - 1867
Red River Rebellion (1869–1870)
Kanesatake Resistance/Oka Crisis (July 11 – September 26, 1990)
2020 Canadian pipeline and railway protests (2020 - Ongoing)
Council of Three Fires
Social and Political Movements
Trudeaumania (1968-1971)
Quebec Independence Movement (1980s-2000s) (elements still active but mostly dead)
Western Independence(I) (1980s)
Ontario Common Sense Revolution (1995)
Unite the Centre Right (1998-2003)
Grey Party Movement(2002-2003)
Quebec Student Protests (2012)
Anything But Conservative movement (2010s)
Second Trudeaumania (2013-2016)
Alberta Unite the Centre Right (2015-2017)
Ford Nation Movement (2017-2019)
Bernier Conservatives (2017-2018)(became the foundation of People's Party)
People's Party-Libertarian Party Unity Campaign (2018-2019)
Black Lives Matter Canada (2020, 3 weeks)
Freedom Convoy / Convoy Protests (2022) (Called Convoy Occupation by most Canadians)
Rolling Thunder Convoy Protest (2022) (also called freedom convoy 2)
Ongoing
Quebec Sovereignty and regionalist movement (1950s-present)
Canadian Monarchists (1950s-present)
Canadian Republicans (1980s-present)
Ontario Take Back our PC Party (2016-ongoing)
Quebecois New Right (2014-ongoing)
Western Independence(II) (2019-present)
Prime Ministers and Important Politicians
John A. Macdonald (
Liberal Conservative Party, 1867-1873)
Alexander Mackenzie (
Liberal Party, 1873-1878)
John A. Macdonald (
Liberal Conservative Party, 1878-1891)
John Abbott (
Liberal Conservative Party, 1891-1892)
John Thompson (
Liberal Conservative Party, 1892-1894)
Mackenzie Bowell (
Conservative Party, 1894-1896)
Charles Tupper (
Liberal Conservative Party, 1896)
Sir Wilfrid Laurier (
Liberal Party, 1896-1911)
Robert Borden (
Conservative Party, National Union Party Coalition, 1911-1920) (Two Different Ministries in one term, only time this happened)
Arthur Meighen (
Conservative Party, 1920-1921)
Willian Lyon Mackenzie King (
Liberal Party, 1921-1926)
Arthur Meighen (
Conservative Party, 1926)
Willian Lyon Mackenzie King (
Liberal Party, 1926-1930)
R. B. Bennet (
Conservative Party, 1930-1935)
Willian Lyon Mackenzie King (
Liberal Party, 1935-1948)
Louis St Laurent (
Liberal Party, 1948-1957)
John Diefenbaker (
Progressive Conservative Party, 1957-1963)
Lester B Pearson (
Liberal Party, 1963-1968)
Pierre Trudeau (
Liberal Party, 1968-1979)
Joe Clark (
Progressive Conservative Party, 1979-1980)
Pierre Trudeau (
Liberal Party, 1980-1984)
John Turner (
Liberal Party, 1984)
Brian Mulroney (
Progressive Conservative Party, 1984-1993)
Kim Campbell (
Progressive Conservative Party, 1993)
Jean Chretien (
Liberal Party, 1993-2003)
Paul Martin (
Liberal Party, 2003-2006)
Stephen Harper (
Conservative Party, 2006-2015)
Justin Trudeau (
Liberal Party, 2015-present)
Government House Leader
Government Senate Representative
Mackenzie Bowell, Liberal Conservative Party (1864-1873)
Luc Letellier de Saint-Just, Liberal Party (1873-1876)
Leaders of Offical Opposition
(office created in 1873)
Alexander Mackenzie, Liberal Party (1873)
John A. Macdonald, Liberal Conservative Party (1873-1878)
Alexander Mackenzie, Liberal Party (1878-1880)
Edward Blake, Liberal Party (1880-1887)
Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Liberal Party (1887-1896)
Charles Tupper, Liberal Conservative Party (1896-1901)
Robert Borden, Liberal Conservative Party (1901-1911)
Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Liberal Party (1911-1919)(second opposition)
Daniel Duncan Mackenzie, Liberal Party (1919)
Willian Lyon Mackenzie King, Liberal Party (1919-1921)
Arthur Meighen, Conservative Party (1921-1926)(not the leader with most opposition but the progressives chose not to form opposition)
Thomas Crerar, Progressive Party (1921-1926)(the leader with most opposition but chose not to form opposition, became supply and confidence for liberals in 1926)
Willian Lyon Mackenzie King, Liberal Party (1926)
Hugh Guthrie, Conservative Party (1926-1927)
R. B. Bennet, Conservative Party (1927-1930)
Willian Lyon Mackenzie King, Liberal Party (1930-1935)
R. B. Bennet, Conservative Party, National Conservative Party (1935-1938)
Robert Manion, National Conservative Party (1938-1940)
Richard Hanson, National Conservative Party, Progressive Conservative Party (1940-1943)
Gordon Graydon, Progressive Conservative Party (1943-1945)
John Bracken, Progressive Conservative Party (1945-1948)
George A. Drew, Progressive Conservative Party (1948-1954)
William Earl Rowe, Progressive Conservative Party (1954-1955)
George A. Drew, Progressive Conservative Party (1955-1956)
William Earl Rowe, Progressive Conservative Party (1956)
John Diefenbaker, Progressive Conservative Party (1956-1957)
Louis St Laurent, Liberal Party (1957-1958)
Lester B Pearson, Liberal Party (1958-1963)
John Diefenbaker, Progressive Conservative Party (1963-1967)
Michael Starr, Progressive Conservative Party (1967)
Robert Stanfield, Progressive Conservative Party (1967-1976)
Joe Clark, Progressive Conservative Party (1976-1979)
Pierre Trudeau, Liberal Party ((1979-1980)
Joe Clark, Progressive Conservative Party (1980-1983)
Erik Nielsen, Progressive Conservative Party (1983)
Brian Mulroney, Progressive Conservative Party (1983-1984)
John Turner, Liberal Party (1984-1990)
Herb Gray, Liberal Party (1990)
Jean Chretien, Liberal Party (1990-1993)
Lucien Bouchard, Bloc Quebecois (1993-1996)
Gilles Duceppe, Bloc Quebecois (1996)
Michel Gauthier, Bloc Quebecois (1996-1997)
Gilles Duceppe, Bloc Quebecois (1997)
Preston Manning, Reform Party (1997-2000)
Deborah Grey, Canadian Reform Alliance (2000)
Stockwell Day, Canadian Reform Alliance (2000-2001)
John Reynolds, Canadian Reform Alliance (2001-2002)
Stephen Harper, Canadian Reform Alliance (2002-2004)
Grant Hill, Canadian Reform Alliance, Conservative Party of Canada (2004)
Stephen Harper, Conservative Party of Canada (2004-2006)
Bill Graham, Liberal Party (2006)
Stephane Dion, Liberal Party (2006-2008)
Michael Ignatieff, Liberal Party (2008-2011)
Jack Layton, New Democratic Party (2011)
Nycole Turmel, New Democratic Party (2011-2012)
Tom Mulcair, New Democratic Party (2012-2015)
Rona Ambrose, Conservative Party of Canada (2015-2017)
Andrew Scheer, Conservative Party of Canada (2017-2020)
Erin O'Toole, Conservative Party of Canada (2020-2022)
Candice Bergen, Conservative Party of Canada (2022)
Pierre Poilievre, Conservative Party of Canada (2022-)
Leader of the Opposition in the Senate
Leader of the Opposition in the House
List of Privy Council Members
Highly Influential from 1867 until the Acts of Westminster and basically just a suggest panel after the 1982 Constitution Act. Currently has the power to advise the PM and Cabinet, and formerly held law making executive powers as an extended cabinet.
First Phases
After Westminster
Modern Day
List of Premiers
WIP
Alberta
William Aberhart (Alberta Social Credit) (1935-1943)
Ernest Manning (Alberta Social Credit) (1943-1968)
Alison Redford (Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta) (2011-2014)
Dave Hancock (Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta) (2014-2014)
Jim Prentice (Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta) (2014-2015)
Rachel Notley (New Democratic Party) (2015-2019)
Jason Kenney (United Conservative Party) (2019-2022)
Danielle Smith (United Conservative Party) (2022-)
British Columbia
John Horgan (New Democratic Party) (2017-)
Manitoba
Brian Pallister (Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba) (2016-2021)
Kelvin Goertzen (Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba) (2021)
Heather Stefanson (Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba) (2021-)
New Brunswick
Blaine Higgs (Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick) (2018-)
Newfoundland and Labrador
Andrew Furey (Liberal Party of Newfoundland and Labrador) (2020-)
Northwest Terrorities
Caroline Cochrane (2019-)
Nova Scotia
Tim Houston (Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia) (2021-)
P.J. Akeeagok (Nunavut Territory, 2021-)
Ontario
Bob Rae (New Democratic Party) (1990-1995)
Mike Harris (Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario) (1995-2002)
Doug Ford (Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario) (2018-)
Prince Edward Island
Dennis King (Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island) (2019-)
Quebec
Jean Charest (Quebec Liberal Party) (2003-2013)
François Legault (Coalition Avenir Québec) (2018-)
Saskatchewan
Scott Moe (Saskatchewan Party) (2018-)
Yukon
Sandy Silver (Liberal Party of Yukon) (2016-)
Other Political Figures
Federal
Jagmeet Singh, NDP(Party Leader, 2017-)
Yves-François Blanchet, Bloc Quebecois (Party Leader, 2019-)
Amita Kuttner,Green Party (interim Party Leader, 2021-)
Annamie Paul, Green Party (Party Leader, 2020-2021)
Jo-Ann Roberts, Green Party (interim Party Leader, 2019-2020)
Elizabeth May, Green Party (interim Party Leader, 2006-2019)
Alberta
Ontario
Derek Sloan, Ontario Party (Party Leader, 2022-)
Jim Karahalios, New Blue Party of Ontario (Party Leader, 2020-)
Andrea Horwath, Ontario NDP(Party Leader, 2009-2022)
Mike Schreiner, Ontario Green Party (Party Leader, 2009-)
Steven Del Duca, Ontario Liberal Party (Party Leader, 2020-2022)
Gregory "JrEg" Guevara
Minor and Third Party Political Figures
Think Tanks, Political Organizations, and Public campaigns
Current
LGBTory
Campaign Life Coalition
Pierre Poilerve Conservative Leadership Campaign
Citizens for a Canadian Republic
Monarchist League of Canada
Pilgrims of Saint Michael
NATO Association of Canada
Fraser Institute