United Party of Canada

United Party of Canada
Parti Uni du Canada
Leader Bob Kesic
President Bob Cameron
Founded November 2009
Headquarters Keswick, Ontario
Ideology centrist
Colours Red, blue
Seats in the House of Commons
0 / 308
Seats in the Senate
0 / 105
Website
www.unitedpartyofcanada.com
Politics of Canada
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The United Party of Canada is a federally registered political party in Canada founded in November 2009. Its key principles are fiscal responsibility, social progressivism, and environmental sustainability. The party was formed by former members of various other political parties.

Policies

The three key principles as stated above are divided further into six unifying themes that represent the party core platform that includes:

Ideology

The party describes itself on its website as centrist without any direct specific ideological affiliation other than occupying the centre of the political spectrum.

Election results

Election Candidates # of votes % of popular vote % of popular vote in contested ridings Place
2010 by-election Brian Jedan 55 0.14 8/8
2011 3 293 0.02 0.17
Riding
Candidate's Name Notes Gender Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Ajax--Pickering Bob Kesic Male 71 0.13 5/5
London West Rod Morley Male 65 0.10 5/5
York--Simcoe Paul Pisani Male 157 0.30 6/6

Leaders

United Party (1983)

An earlier party of the same name (no relation to this party) was established by perennial candidate Anne McBride in 1983. It is unknown if it ever nominated a candidate in an election.

See also

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