POLS 2300 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9: Red Tory, Economic Nationalism, Blue Tory
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Bloc quebecois (p. 365) a left-leaning protest party that promotes quebec nationalism. Blue tory (cid:894)p. 351(cid:895) upports a for(cid:373) of (cid:862)old right(cid:863) (cid:272)o(cid:374)ser(cid:448)atis(cid:373) that pro(cid:373)otes e(cid:272)o(cid:374)o(cid:373)i(cid:272) (cid:374)atio(cid:374)alis(cid:373) a(cid:374)d smaller government. Brokerage party (p. 344) the canadian term for a catch-all party that brokers competing regional demands. Business liberal (p. 350) seeks to achieve equality of opportunity in economic terms. Catch-all party (p. 343) a competitive political party that prioritizes the design of effective public policy and election strategies. Confederal parties (p. 356) federal and provincial parties that operate autonomously from each other, even though they may have similar names. Conservative party (p. 359) a centre-right major party that has periodically formed the government of. Crossing the floor (p. 379) a situation in which a member of the legislature leaves one political party to join another. Electoral district association (p. 369) the local organization of a political party operating within the boundaries of an election riding.