This article is about the Canadian political party 1993–1997. For the 1980s party, see National Party of Canada (1979). For other uses, see National Party.
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Political party in Canada
National Party of Canada
Parti national du Canada
Former federal party
Leader
Paul Reid
President
William Stephenson
Founded
1993 (1993)
Dissolved
1997 (1997)
Ideology
Canadian nationalism Progressivism Anti-privatization Left-wing nationalism[1]
Political position
Centre-left
Colours
teal
Politics of Canada
Political parties
Elections
The National Party of Canada was a short-lived Canadian political party that contested the 1993 federal election. The party is not related to the earlier National Party that was founded in 1979.
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