Nouvelle Alliance Québec-Canada

New Quebec-Canada Alliance
Nouvelle Alliance Québec-Canada
Leader Denis Couture
Founded 2009 (2009)
Dissolved December 9, 2011 (2011-12-09)
Headquarters 143, chemin de L'Écore Nord
Vallée-Jonction (Québec)
G0S 3J0
Website
reformefinanciere.com
Politics of Quebec
Political parties
Elections

The Nouvelle Alliance Québec-Canada (English: New Quebec-Canada Alliance) was a political party in Quebec. It was founded in 2009 as the Parti de la réforme financière, and changed its name in 2010. Its main aim was for the provincial government to make more sensible choices in the way it spends the people's money. According to QuebecPolitique.com, the party also advocated "the recovery of the financial situation of Quebec by the repatriation of all taxing powers from Ottawa to Quebec." The chief electoral officer withdrew the party's authorization on December 9, 2011.[1] The party has moved its website back to www.reformefinanciere.com.

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Electoral history

In the 2009 by-election in Rivière-du-Loup, leader Denis Couture ran under the Parti de la réforme financière banner, coming in 7th out of 8 candidates with 40 votes (0.19%).

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