Progressive Conservative Party
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Progressive Conservative Party refers to a group of Canadian political parties that are technically distinct, positioned on the centre-right of the political spectrum:
National
- Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, which merged into the Conservative Party of Canada in 2003
Provincial and territorial
- British Columbia Conservative Party, formerly the British Columbia Progressive Conservative Party
- Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta
- Progressive Conservative Party (Australia)
- Progressive Conservative Party (Romania)
- Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan
- Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba
- Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario
- Progressive Conservative Party of Quebec, a 1980s attempt to create a provincial Tory party which was not endorsed by the federal PCs
- Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick
- Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia
- Prince Edward Island Progressive Conservative Party
- Progressive Conservative Party of Newfoundland and Labrador
- Northwest Territories Liberal-Conservative Party (1897–1905)
- Yukon Party, formerly the Yukon Progressive Conservative Party
See also
- Red Tory, a person with progressive conservative leanings
- Progressive Party of Canada
- Progressive Party of Manitoba
- Progressive Party of Saskatchewan
- Progressive Conservative (disambiguation)
- Progressive Party (disambiguation)
- Conservative Party (disambiguation)
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