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Abbreviation | CAP |
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Country | Canada |
Established | 0000-00-00 |
Disbanded | 0000-00-00 |
Contributor | RBH |
Last Edited | RBH - May 24, 2018 04:10pm |
Description | The Cultural Action Party (CAP) is a Canadian provincial political party. Founded by social conservative activist Brad Salzberg in October 2015, the populist party is registered in the provinces of British Columbia and Ontario. The leader of the Ontario wing of the party is Arthur Smitherman, the estranged brother of former Deputy Premier George Smitherman. CAP's Alberta regional leader is activist Kevin Curtis.
The Cultural Action Party’s key objective is to preserve “Canada’s traditional identity”. The party’s platform promises to promote “English and French culture, adjust immigration and refugee policy and hold a referendum to determine public opinion on repealing the Canadian Multiculturalism Act.” It was described as an “anti-immigration” party by the Vancouver Sun.
In the 2018 Ontario provincial election, the party is running activist Eric Brazau in Beaches—East York, activist Duke Willis in St. Catharines and Kevin Harris in Carleton. |
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