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Nazi Space Spy - True North Revival
Here is something I sorta wrote up for a potential True North revival that I don't think is probably going to happen.
Credit to Canadian Tory and TB along with many others for the inspiration.
Prime Ministers of the Dominion of Canada
1861-1867: Abraham Lincoln (Liberal-Conservative) (1) 1861: Liberal-Conservative (Abraham Lincoln) def. Reform (George Brown), Anti-Confederation (Edward Everett) 1866: Liberal-Conservative (Abraham Lincoln) def. Reform (George Brown), Anti-Confederation (Joseph Howe) 1867-1875: John MacDonald (Liberal-Conservative) (2) 1871: Liberal-Conservative (Abraham Lincoln) def. Reform (Edward Blake), Provincial (Charles Francis Adams) 1875-1879: Alexander Mackenzie (Reform) (3) 1875: Reform (Alexander Mackenzie) def. Liberal-Conservative (John MacDonald) 1879-1891: John MacDonald (Liberal-Conservative) (4)* 1879: Liberal-Conservative (John MacDonald) def. Reform (Alexander Mackenzie) 1884: Liberal-Conservative (John MacDonald) def. Reform (Grover Cleveland) 1889: Liberal-Conservative (John MacDonald) def. Reform (Grover Cleveland) 1991-1895: William McKinley (Liberal-Conservative) (5) 1892: Liberal Conservative (William McKinley) def. Reform (Grover Cleveland), Populist (James Weaver) 1895-1899: Edward Blake (Reform) (6) 1895: Reform (Edward Blake) def. Liberal-Conservative (William McKinley), Populist (William J. Bryan) 1899-1906: Robert Todd Lincoln (Liberal-Conservative) (7) 1899: Liberal-Conservative (Robert Todd Lincoln) def. Reform (Wilfrid Laurier), Populist (William J. Bryan) 1904: Liberal-Conservative (Robert Todd Lincoln) def. Liberal (William J. Bryan), Progressive (Theodore Roosevelt Sr.) 1906-1914: Joseph Cannon (Liberal) (8) 1906: Liberal (Joseph Cannon) def. Progressive (Theodore Roosevelt Sr.), Unionist (Robert Todd Lincoln) 1910: Liberal (Joseph Cannon) def. Progressive Conservative (Theodore Roosevelt Sr.) 1914-1925: Theodore Roosevelt Sr. (Progressive Conservative) (9)* 1914:Progressive Conservative (Theodore Roosevelt Sr.) def. Liberal (Joseph Cannon) 1919:Progressive Conservative (Theodore Roosevelt Sr.) def. Liberal (Eugene Foss), Socialist (Eugene Debbs) 1924: Progressive Conservative (Theodore Roosevelt Sr.) def. Liberal (Henry Bourassa), Farmer-Laborer (Thomas Crerar), Socialist (Eugene Debbs) 1925-1931: William Thomas White (Progressive Conservative) (10) 1926: Progressive Conservative (William Thomas White) def. Liberal (Henry Bourassa), Social Democratic & Labour (Norman Thomas) 1930: Progressive Conservative (William Thomas White) def. Social Democratic & Labour (Norman Thomas), Liberal (Herbert Hoover) 1931-1933: Richard Bennett (Progressive Conservative) (11)
1933-1938: Norman Thomas (Social Democratic & Labour) (12) 1933: Social Democratic & Labour (Norman Thomas) def. Liberal (Alfred Landon), Progressive Conservative (Richard Bennett), Reconstruction (William Borah) 1938-1944: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (Progressive Conservative) (13)* 1938: Progressive Conservative (Theodore Roosevelt Jr.) def. Social Democratic & Labour (Norman Thomas), Liberal (Alfred Landon) 1943: Progressive Conservative (Theodore Roosevelt Jr.) def. Social Democratic & Labour (Norman Thomas), Liberal (Joe Kennedy Sr.) 1944-1948: Louis St. Laurent (Progressive Conservative) (14)
1948-1955: Clarence Gillis (Social Democratic & Labour) (15) 1948: Social Democratic & Labour (Clarence Gillis) def. Progressive Conservative (Louis St. Laurent), Liberal (Joe Kennedy Sr.) 1953:Social Democratic & Labour (Clarence Gillis) def. Progressive Conservative (George Drew), Liberal (Joe Kennedy Sr.) 1955-1960: George Drew (Progressive Conservative) (16) 1955:Progressive Conservative (George Drew) def. Social Democratic & Labour (Clarence Gillis), Liberal (Maurice Duplessis) 1960-1968: Hubert Humphrey (Social Democratic & Labour) (17) 1960:Social Democratic & Labour (Hubert Humphrey) def. Progressive Conservative (George Drew), Liberal (John F. Kennedy) 1965: Social Democratic & Labour (Hubert Humphrey) def. Liberal (John F. Kennedy), Progressive Conservative (Harold Stassen) 1968-1973: Pierre Trudeau (Social Democratic & Labour) (18) 1969: Social Democratic & Labour (Pierre Trudeau) def. Progressive Conservative (Nelson Rockefeller), Liberal (Robert Kennedy) 1973-1976: Robert Stanfield (Progressive Conservative) (19) 1973: Progressive Conservative (Robert Stanfield) def. Social Democratic & Labour (Pierre Trudeau), Liberal (Paul Hellyer) 1976-1979: Pierre Trudeau (Social Democratic & Labour-Liberal coalition)(20) 1976: Social Democratic & Labour (Pierre Trudeau) def. Progressive Conservative (Robert Stanfield), Liberal (Paul Hellyer), Solidarity (George McGovern) 1979-1981: Flora Macdonald (Progressive Conservative)(21) 1979: Progressive Conservative (Flora Macdonald) def. Social Democratic & Labour (Pierre Trudeau), Liberal (Jean Chretien), Green (Ralph Nader), Solidarity (George McGovern) 1981-1985: Walter Mondale (Social Democratic & Labour) (22) 1981: Social Democratic & Labour (Walter Mondale) def. Progressive Conservative (Flora Macdonald), Liberal (Jean Chretien), Green (Ralph Nader) 1985-1993: George HW. Bush (Progressive Conservative) (23) 1985: Progressive Conservative (George HW. Bush) def. Liberal (Jean Chretien), Social Democratic & Labour (Walter Mondale), Green (Ralph Nader) 1989: Progressive Conservative (George HW. Bush) def. Liberal (Jean Chretien), Social Democratic & Labour (Edward Broadbent), Reform (Preston Manning), Green (Ralph Nader) 1993-1993: Kim Campbell (Progressive Conservative) (24)
1993-1996: Ed Broadbent (Social Democratic & Labour-Liberal-Green coalition) (25) 1993: Social Democratic & Labour (Edward Broadbent) def. Bloc Quebecois (Lucien Bouchard), Reform (Preston Manning), Liberal (Sheila Copps), Green (Ralph Nader), Progressive Conservative (Kim Campbell) 1996-2000: Patricia Carney (Reform-Progressive Conservative coalition) (26) 1996: Reform (Patricia Carney) def. Social Democratic & Labour (Edward Broadbent), Liberal (Sheila Copps), Bloc Quebecois (Lucien Bouchard), Progressive Conservative (Jean Charest), Green (Ralph Nader) 2000-2003: Paul Wellstone (Social Democratic & Labour) (27)* 2000: Social Democratic & Labour (Paul Wellstone) def. Reform (Patricia Carney), Liberal (Sheila Copps), Progressive Conservative (Jean Charest), Bloc Quebecois (Lucien Bouchard), Green (Ralph Nader) 2003-2005: Howard Dean (Social Democratic & Labour-Liberal coalition) (28) 2003: Social Democratic & Labour (Howard Dean)def. Reform (Stephen Harper), Liberal (John Kerry), Progressive Conservative (William Weld), Bloc Quebecois (Gilles Duceppe), Green (Jill Stein) 2005-2017: Stephen Harper (Reform-Progressive Conservative coalition) (29) 2005:Reform (Stephen Harper) def. Liberal (John Kerry), Social Democratic & Labour (Howard Dean), Progressive Conservative (William Weld), Bloc Quebecois (Gilles Duceppe), Green (Jill Stein) 2009: Reform (Stephen Harper) def. Liberal (Barack Obama), Social Democratic & Labour (Howard Dean), Progressive Conservative (Lincoln Chaffee), Bloc Quebecois (Gilles Duceppe), Green (Elizabeth May) 2013: Reform (Stephen Harper) def. Social Democratic & Labour (Bernie Sanders), Progressive Conservative (Susan Collins), Bloc Quebecois (Gilles Duceppe), Liberal (Hillary Rodham), Green (Elizabeth May) 2017-20XX: Paul Ryan (Reform) (30)
Parties as of 2017 Reform (Paul Ryan): Economic liberalism, conservatism, social conservatism, "Blue Toryism". Social Democratic & Labour (Bernie Sanders): Social Democracy, left-wing populism, trade unionism. Progressive Conservative (Susan Collins): Progressive conservatism, centrism, Christian Democracy, "Red Toryism." Liberal (Joseph Kennedy III): Centrism, progressivism, third way politics. Shifting slightly leftward under the new revitalized leadership. Bloc Quebecois (Gilles Duceppe): Quebec nationalism, separatism, anti-federalism, left-wing populism, social democracy. Green (Elizabeth May):Green politics, community politics, environentalism, eco-socialism, alter-globalization.