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Canadian Alliance
noun
- a Canadian right-wing federal political party, founded in 2000
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At the time, Day was seeking the leadership of the Canadian Alliance - a right-wing party with Alberta roots that became part of the modern-day Conservatives in a 2003 merger - and he tapped Poilievre to help with campus outreach.
But the Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness, which is based in Calgary, surveyed 14 cities.
In his brief remarks to the press ahead of the meeting, Mr. Biden showcased his optimism for the future and the strong U.S.-Canadian alliance.
But there’s still a long way to go, said Tim Richter, president of the Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness.
The current Conservative Party was created in 2000 through a merger of the Canadian Alliance, which began as a Western protest movement, and the Progressive Conservative Party, which formed Canada’s first modern federal government in 1867.
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