Talk:Confederation of Regions Party of Canada

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[edit] Party colour

The talk over at Talk:National Party of Canada has prompted me to revisit this chat I had with Jord last month:

I imagine your recollection of CoR's colouration in NB is better than everyone else's, so thanks for switching it over to green. The thing is, I have a feeling that the CoR federal colour (moccasin, I think) was selected some time ago purely because that end of the colour wheel was unclaimed and there was no solid info of any actual colouration. That makes me wonder if we should, barring evidence to the contrary, use the NB colours nationally. (As an added bonus, it would stop the clash between CoR-Ontario and the Family Coalition Party that's on the charts at the moment). The amount of free colour space is getting a little tight around the green end of the spectrum (GPC, Socreds, Libertarian and Reform all cohabitated in that era, unfortunately) which might complicate things a little, though. Thoughts? -The Tom 23:52, 20 Apr 2005 (UTC)
It really doesn't matter to me - the federal party was pretty minor and only contested a couple of elections. I wonder if they had enough money to produce any signs or coloured documents? If not it may be impossible to tell!! I'd say leave well enough alone for now as we only know that CoR was green in NB. - Jord 00:36, 21 Apr 2005 (UTC)
 

#66CC66

I'm curious if anyone's game for a hunt to resolve this one. My default option, considering we have nothing on CoR aside from their NB colours, is to stick them everywhere to #66CC66 (on the right, pretty much halfway between Reform and the Green Party, and the only corner of the green spectrum with breathing room) and then switch Family Coalition back to mocassin. Thoughts, or spectacular evidence to the contrary showing them as using hot pink? -The Tom 20:32, 31 May 2005 (UTC)

I dug up a logo for the Confederation of Regions from Ontario, Image:NonFreeImageRemoved.svg

and to contrast that, I found a federal CoR Logo on a french language site. Image:Sf-cor.gif --Cloveious 14:12, 9 Jun 2005 (UTC)