The Green Party of Canada has nine registered political parties in the 1993 federal election. Each of these parties tried to join their parliament as a member. In this special election, there are usually political parties, liberal parties and conservatives. Seven minority parties, such as Green Party, Christian Heritage Party, Canadian Kuomintangi, Abolition Party, Federation, Canadian Party, Liberal Party, Marxist Party, Natural Law, etc are fighting seats. party
There are two reasons why the Green Party has not yet acquired an important position in Canada. The first reason for not winning an important position is that Canada's green parties are still relatively new. The Canadian green party is still in his teens and is only 25 years old. In this short period, educating people in the country is difficult. The more educators there are, the more people will support the party. This will help to raise party funds and educate more people. It is somewhat similar to the step program, but largely depends on the previous step.
The Canadian Green Party is a special minority party that appeared in the political circle of Canada about 25 years ago in the early 1980s. A small group of people belonging to the green party is a group of funny people. They are all ages and come from various perspectives and opinions. Even as a political party, they have different personal values and beliefs than the other Canadian parties. The most obvious difference is an attempt to destroy the bottom - up system, which means that all true power and responsibility will stay at the level of the local chapter. This is a Green Party's unique, since most political organizations are top down and responsible for their own membership, income, policies, and incentives. As a coalition party they share their own future political goals.
Among the major federal parties, the New Democratic Party, the Canadian Liberal Party and the Canadian Green Party are all decisive choices, but the Canadian Conservative Party supports the selection and support of life-long members (and voting for abortion Concern to allow members to express themselves) Conscience), but traditionally more conservative members will support life rather than to support the choice. In 2003 conservatives had to fight against the conflicting social policy that merged with the two previous political parties, moderately progressive conservatives and more right-wing Canadian coalition. Some conservatives opposed the new party's tolerance for the bill to restrict the right of abortion in the 2004 federal election but many conservative supporters supporters said that Belinda · Stronach had earlier in 2004 He chose to help win the leaders election.