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The '''Canadian Green Party''' was a major party in [[Canada]]. After the [[France|French]] occupation, the party became [[Democratie sociale]].  It had approximately 130 members before this time.
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The '''Canadian Green Party''' was a major party in [[Canada]]. After the [[France|French]] occupation, the party became ''Democratie sociale''.  It had approximately 130 members before this time.
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The only known [[party president]] was {{eLink|citizen|1287527|Andrew Mendelson}}.

Latest revision as of 14:20, 18 March 2019

Canadian Green Party

Default party logo.gif
General Information
Country Flag-Canada.jpg Canada
Abbreviation CGP
Colors Green
Political
Members 0
Congress Occupancy 0 /40 seats, 0%
Succeeded By Democratie sociale
Orientation Far-Left
Ideology Libertarian

The Canadian Green Party was a major party in Canada. After the French occupation, the party became Democratie sociale. It had approximately 130 members before this time.

The only known party president was Andrew Mendelson.