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The New Canada
Author
Preston Manning
Country
Canada
Language
English
Subject
Politics of Canada
Genre
Political theory, Non-fiction
Publisher
Macmillan Canada, Inc.
Publication date
1992
Media type
Print (Hardcover)
Pages
373 pp
ISBN
0-7715-9150-0
OCLC
27684311
Dewey Decimal
324.271/0983 20
LC Class
JL197.R45 M35 1992
The New Canada is a Canadian political literature book written by Reform Party of Canada founder and leader Preston Manning and published by Macmillan Canada. The book explains the personal, religious, and political life of Preston Manning and explains the roots and beliefs of the Reform Party. At the time of its publishing in 1991, Reform had become a popular populist conservative party in Western Canada after the mainstream Progressive Conservative Party of Canada was collapsing in support and in 1991 decided to expand eastward into Ontario and the Maritime provinces. One year later the PC party collapsed in the 1993 federal election, allowing the Reform Party to make political history in Canada, displacing the PCs as the dominant conservative party in Canada. Reform, later renamed the Canadian Alliance, merged with the PC Party in 2003, to form a united right-wing alternative to the governing Liberal Party of Canada, named the Conservative Party of Canada which has dropped many of the populist themes that the Reform Party had.
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