Conservative Party of Canada (historical)
The name Conservative Party of Canada has been used twice in Canadian history. For the current party founded 2003, please see the article Conservative Party of Canada.
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2003 - Conservative Party of Canada
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The Conservative Party has been gone under a variety of names over the years. Initially known as the "Liberal-Conservative Party", it dropped "Liberal" from its name in 1873, although many of its candidates continued to use this name.
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As a result of World War I and the Conscription Crisis of 1917, the party joined with pro-conscription Liberals to become the "Unionist Party", led by Robert Borden from 1917 to 1920, and then the "National Liberal and Conservative Party" until 1922. It then reverted back to "Liberal-Conservative Party" until 1938, when it became simply the "Conservative Party". It ran in the 1940 election as "National Government" even though it was in opposition.
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World War I - Conscription Crisis of 1917 - Liberals - Unionist Party - Robert Borden - 1917 - 1920 - 1922 - 1938 - National Government
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The party was almost always referred to as simply the "Conservative Party" or Tories.
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