The Western Canada Concept Party of BC was a provincial political party in British Columbia, Canada. It was the British Columbia branch of the Western Canada Concept, a political party that operated at the federal level, advocating the separation of the four western provinces of Canada and the formation of a new country comprising British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
In the May 5, 1983, British Columbia provincial election, the party nominated 18 candidates. They won 14,185 votes, or 0.86% of the popular vote. Another western separatist party, the Western National Party, ran two candidates, who collected 474 votes (0.03% of the total).
In the October 22, 1986 general election, the party nominated one candidate, who won 322 votes, or 0.02% of the popular vote.
In the October 17, 1991 election, the party nominated 5 candidates, who collected 651 votes, or 0.04% of the popular vote.
The concept of refederation refers to an altered relationship between the bureaucracy in Ottawa on the one hand and the provinces on the other hand, and especially the province of British Columbia.
This party was registered in March 2001 and has spent six years designing a dual policy to lawfully bring about needed fundamental political change.
The objective of all the other parties is to be elected to power in Victoria under the existing political system in order to run the province their way.
The WesternCanadaConceptParty of BC is a provincial political party in British Columbia, Canada.
It was the British Columbia branch of the WesternCanadaConcept, a political party that operated at the federal level, advocating the separation of the four western provinces of Canada and the formation of a new country comprising British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
In 2005, Christie established a western separatist party to operate at the federal political level, the Western Block Party.