Ontario Provincial Confederation of Regions Party information
Political party in Canada
Ontario Provincial Confederation of Regions Party
Active provincial party
Leader
Murray Reid[1]
President
Murray Reid
Founded
April 26, 1989 (1989-04-26)
Headquarters
274 Stone Road RR 2 Renfrew, Ontario
Ideology
Conservatism
Canadian nationalism
anti-bilingualism
Colours
Green, yellow
Seats in Legislature
0
Website
sites.google.com/site/ontariocorparty/
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The Ontario Provincial Confederation of Regions Party is a minor political party in Ontario, Canada, the provincial branch of the now-defunct Confederation of Regions Party of Canada. The party was founded in 1989, around the time the federal CoR was dissolved, and remains the last Confederation of Regions Party in Canada.
The CoR survives only in Ontario, though once a national movement whose original raison d'être was to promote the rights of regions other than Ontario and Quebec, now it advocates for regions within Ontario. It has reinvented itself twice: in the 1990s, first in campaigning across mainly rural regions of Ontario with targeted policies, before in the 2000s finding resonance in Northern Ontario and Northeastern Ontario, where it continues to play a minor role in provincial elections.
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