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pochemuha
4 years ago
7

The two major political parties in Canada are the

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1 answer:
Andrei [34K]4 years ago
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Currently the government is Conservative Party 
<span>Official Opposition Liberal Party </span>
<span>Other major parties: NDP </span>
<span>Bloc Quebecois </span>
<span>Green Party </span>
<span>The Prime Minister has only ever been a liberal or conservative so I would use that as your answer</span>
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