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 | | Heir of the union of the Clear grits, radical branch of the Reformist Party in Upper Canada, and the Rouges, the Liberals of Lower Canada (Baldwin-La Fontaine agreement) in 1848, the Liberal Party of Canada took his current shape by 1880. |
 | | The Parti conservateur du Canada was founded on December, 2003, as a result of the merger of the Parti progressiste-conservateur du Canada and the Alliance réformiste-conservatrice canadienne. |
 | | However, given the impossibility for this party, essentially representative of Western Canada, to make a breakthrough in Ontario and somewhere else in Canada, the Reform Party sank itself in March, 2000 for the benefit of the Canadian Alliance, consisted mainly of Reformers, but also provincial conservatives and of the other activists of the canadian right. |
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