Christian Democrat Party of Canada

The Christian Democrat Party of Canada was a Canadian political party that organized briefly in 1981-82, in an attempt to start a right-wing populist party.[1][2]

The Christian Democrat Party [sic] was founded by Sydney Thompson, of Dunnville, Ontario. Thompson served in Korea with the Royal Canadian Navy, and managed the Hotel Plaza II in Toronto.

In a 1982 by-election in Toronto's Broadview—Greenwood riding, Thompson, running as an independent, won 38 votes, or 0.14% of the total. He placed eighth in a field of nine candidates, following three other independents and the Rhinoceros Party of Canada candidate, but placing ahead of perennial candidate John Turmel, who collected 19 votes.[3]

Party program

The party's political platform proposed to:[4]

References

  1. Dunnville Chronicle, "Former Dunnville resident works promoting new national political party", 2 September 1981.
  2. Hamilton Spectator, "New political movement favors far-right goals", 23 July 1981.
  3. Federal by-election results from the Library of Parliament website
  4. "The Christian Democrat Party of Canada", pamphlet published by the Christian Democrat Party of Canada, 1981.

See also

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