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   formation= 30 April 2008|
 
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'''The Norsefire Party of Canada''' was a political [[party]] in the nation of [[Canada]]. Founded by famous eCanadian Prime Minister [[Adam Sutler]], it was the leading party in Canada throughout mid 2008.  
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'''The Norsefire Party of Canada''' was a political [[party]] in the nation of [[Canada]]. Founded by eCanadian Prime Minister [[Adam Sutler]], it was the leading party in Canada throughout mid 2008. During his term, [[Banach]] transformed the party into [[The Canadian Progressive Front]].
  
 
==Party Leadership==
 
==Party Leadership==
*Party President: Banach
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These were the main positions in the party leadership:
*Chief Deputy and Party Whip: Augustus Baldwin.
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*Party President
*Deputy for Domestic Policy: Latro
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*Chief Deputy and Party Whip
*Deputy for Foreign Policy: Gercon Bonn
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*Deputy for Domestic Policy
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*Deputy for Foreign Policy
  
Party Regional Representatives
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{|class="wikitable"
*Ontario: Bruck
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|Leaders
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|[[Banach]] (''September 11 2008 - October 01 2008'')
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|[[Tantis]] (''August 11 2008 - September 10 2008'')
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|[[Adam Sutler]] (''April 30 2008 - August 10 2008'')
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==Party Regional Representatives==
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This is an incomplete list of party representatives:
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*Ontario: [[Bruck]]
 
*Quebec and the Maritimes: latro
 
*Quebec and the Maritimes: latro
 
*BC and Prairies: Morrin
 
*BC and Prairies: Morrin
 
*Territories Rep: Charles De Gaulle
 
*Territories Rep: Charles De Gaulle
  
If you have any questions, complaints, suggestions, or criticism please address them to your regional representative and they will forward it to the party leader. All views are respected, and all issues up for debate.
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==See also==
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*[[Norsefire Coalition]]

Latest revision as of 04:31, 19 March 2019

The Norsefire Party of Canada

Party-The Norsefire Party of Canada.jpg
General Information
Country Flag-Canada.jpg Canada
Abbreviation NPC
Founded 30 April 2008
Dissolved 1 October 2008
Political
Congress Occupancy 0 /40 seats, 0%
Succeeds The Canadian Nationalist Party
Succeeded By The Canadian Progressive Front
Orientation Center-Right
Ideology Totalitarian

The Norsefire Party of Canada was a political party in the nation of Canada. Founded by eCanadian Prime Minister Adam Sutler, it was the leading party in Canada throughout mid 2008. During his term, Banach transformed the party into The Canadian Progressive Front.

Party Leadership

These were the main positions in the party leadership:

  • Party President
  • Chief Deputy and Party Whip
  • Deputy for Domestic Policy
  • Deputy for Foreign Policy
Leaders
Banach (September 11 2008 - October 01 2008)
Tantis (August 11 2008 - September 10 2008)
Adam Sutler (April 30 2008 - August 10 2008)

Party Regional Representatives

This is an incomplete list of party representatives:

  • Ontario: Bruck
  • Quebec and the Maritimes: latro
  • BC and Prairies: Morrin
  • Territories Rep: Charles De Gaulle

See also