Analysis on the Causes and Effects of the Merger Between the Canadian Progressive Conservative Party and the Canadian Alliance
Abstract
Canada was once a British colony and party politics are still under British influence. As far as Canadian parties are concerned, politicians think it's enough to study Britain. However, Canada also has its own unique development characteristics. Since the new century, the balance of political power in Canada has changed significantly due to the merger of the Conservative Party and the Canadian Alliance to form the new Conservative Party. This paper analyzes the reasons and influence of the merger between the Conservative Party of Canada and the Canadian Alliance, and explains the phenomenon of the merger of political parties in Canada.Copyright (c) 2021 Yawen Zhao

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