Proper noun
Progressive Conservative Party
(Canada, politics) a political party in Canada with a right of centre ideology, which succeed the old Conservative Party of Canada, Liberal-Conservative Party of Canada, Blue Party and absorbed the Progressive Party of Canada. It was itself succeeded by the new Conservative Party of Canada.
On Friday, Robert Gauvin resigned as deputy premier and left the Progressive Conservative party because of the proposed reforms. Source: Internet
The decision sparked protests and political strife — even within the governing Progressive Conservative party — that may lead to a snap election. Source: Internet
At the time, Sid Spivak was the leader of the Progressive Conservative Party. Source: Internet
Each of the Faithful Five – the others are MLA and former cabinet minister Sandra Jansen, Calgary lawyer Byron Nelson and former MLA and cabinet minister Stephen Khan – took pains to declare support for a revitalized Progressive Conservative Party. Source: Internet
Patrick Brown, former leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario is photographed during a scrum at the Ontario legislature in 2016. Source: Internet
It has spent millions on campaign advertising opposing the Progressive Conservative Party, including leader Tim Hudak. Source: Internet