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Natural Governing Party

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  • proper noun Canada, politics, slang a sobriquet for the Liberal Party of Canada (LPC), due to it having been the governing political party of Canada for most of its history.

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Examples

  • I would've hoped that members of what was once called the Natural Governing Party would not stoop so low.

    Progressive Bloggers 2009

  • But the truth is that the Natural Governing Party is in the grip of a historic political realignment, which it is all but powerless to resist.

    The end of the Liberal empire - Andrew Coyne - Macleans.ca 2010

  • Mr Coyne, why would you or anyone else for that matter tell the former Natural Governing Party of Canada how to regain power?

    The end of the Liberal empire - Andrew Coyne - Macleans.ca 2010

  • Andrew Coyne on how the former Natural Governing Party might avoid certain doom

    Andrew Coyne 2010

  • He would prefer a preferential ballot, which would, whether he supports this outcome or not, inevitably put the Natural Governing Party in a majority position, since the Liberals are everybody's first or second choice.

    Archive 2007-08-01 2007

  • That means he'll make whatever pragmatic decisions he needs to in order to re-gain power for Canada's Natural Governing Party.

    Whiskey Tango Foxtrot? 2007

  • But will Canadians of all hues and abilities wake up to the damp and fetid reality that is the Natural Governing Party today?

    Archive 2005-12-01 2005

  • But will Canadians of all hues and abilities wake up to the damp and fetid reality that is the Natural Governing Party today?

    Dawg's Blawg 2005

  • There are some supporters of the new party who want to decouple fiscal conservatism from the social conservative agenda represented by some in the old Alliance Party because they feel that's the way to offer a realistic alternative to the Natural Governing Party.

    Peace, order and good government, eh?: February 2005 Archives 2005

  • Andrew Coyne on how the former Natural Governing Party might avoid certain doom

    Macleans.ca Aaron Wherry 2010

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