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| | Red Tory |
 | | To Gad Horowitz, Canada's SOCIALISM developed from the conservative ideology of the LOYALISTS, who rejected liberal individualism and believed in an organic state where each part bore responsibility for the welfare of the whole. |
 | | George GRANT, a self-described "red Tory," believed he was part of a tradition essential to the distinctiveness of Canada in N America. |
 | | Red Tory, popular term describing Canadian Conservatives who favoured an interventionist state and feared the increasing influence of the US upon Canada. |
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