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Canada's Political Parties and Party System Explained
Explore how Canada's major federal parties compete for power, how the first-past-the-post system shapes election outcomes, and what key concepts like minority government, party discipline, and caucus mean in practice.
What You'll Learn
Canada's multi-party system features several competing federal parties ideologically.
First-past-the-post rewards regional concentration, often producing manufactured majorities.
Party discipline, caucus, and confidence votes govern parliamentary behaviour and stability.
Regional parties like the Bloc Québécois significantly shape minority government outcomes.
What You'll Practice
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Students identify Canada's electoral system and major party ideological positions.
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Learners define key terms including caucus, riding, prorogation, and coalition.
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Questions test understanding of minority government, confidence votes, and party discipline.
Why This Matters
Understanding Canada's political party system equips students to critically analyze elections, government formation, and democratic representation in their own country and beyond.
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Party System
Electoral System
Party Discipline
Minority Government
Political Parties

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