The Tory Party was a British political party between 1678 and 1834.
Tory Party may also refer to
United Kingdom edit
National edit
- The Conservative Party (UK), the modern British political party colloquially referred to as the Tory Party.
Regional edit
Canada edit
Federal edit
- Conservative Party of Canada (2003 onwards)[citation needed]
Regional edit
- United Conservative Party of Alberta[citation needed]
- British Columbia Conservative Party
- Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba
- Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick
- Progressive Conservative Party of Newfoundland and Labrador
- Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia
- Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario and predecessors:
- Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island
- Coalition Avenir Québec[citation needed]
- Saskatchewan Party[citation needed]
- Yukon Party and predecessors:
- Yukon Progressive Conservative Party (1978–1991)
Historical edit
Federal edit
Alberta edit
- Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta (1905–2017)
Lower Canada edit
Quebec edit
- Progressive Conservative Party of Quebec (1985–1989)
- Conservative Party of Quebec (1867–1935)
- Parti bleu (1854–1867)
Saskatchewan edit
Upper Canada edit
- Family Compact (1820–1848)
- Upper Canada Tories (1820–1853)
United States edit
- Loyalist (American Revolution)
- Southern Unionist, during the American Civil War, so called by their opponents
- The Tory Party, of the Yale Political Union
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New Zealand edit
Ireland edit
- Irish Unionist Alliance and predecessor: