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Not to be confused with BC United.
Political party in Canada
British Columbia Unity Party
Former provincial party
Founded
2001
Dissolved
2008
Headquarters
Surrey, British Columbia
Ideology
Conservatism Populism
Colours
Blue and green
Politics of British Columbia
Political parties
Elections
The British Columbia Unity Party was a political party in British Columbia, Canada. The party was founded as an attempted union of five conservative parties: the Reform Party of British Columbia, the British Columbia Social Credit Party, the British Columbia Conservative Party, the British Columbia Party, and the Family Coalition Party of British Columbia. Members from the first four parties joined with the Family Coalition Party to refound the Family Coalition Party as the BC Unity Party on January 10, 2001. The party was formed to present a united conservative option to voters in opposition to the centre-right BC Liberals and the centre-left New Democratic Party (NDP).
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