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Ontario Progressive Conservative Party

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www[.]ontariopc[.]ca
Country Canada
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The Ontario Progressive Conservative Party (OPCP) is a provincial political organisation that seeks to elect representatives to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, develop and promote public policy, and engage citizens in the democratic process. Its core activities include drafting policy platforms, conducting election campaigns, fundraising, and maintaining a network of volunteers and supporters across the province. The party operates within the framework of Elections Ontario, adhering to regulations governing political financing, disclosure, and campaign conduct. According to the incident report from November 2017, the OPCP’s internal database contained personal details of over one million individuals, including voters, supporters, donors, and volunteers, indicating a substantial reach and a sizable base of engaged constituents. This figure reflects the party’s ability to collect and manage extensive contact information as part of its outreach and mobilisation efforts. The organisation’s headquarters are located in Canada, specifically serving the province of Ontario, and it functions as a registered political party under provincial electoral law.

Distinguishing attributes of the OPCP include its positioning as a centre‑right political force within Ontario’s partisan landscape, emphasising fiscal conservatism, pro‑business policies, and a commitment to lower taxes and reduced government spending. The party’s notable competencies lie in grassroots organisation, strategic messaging, and the ability to coordinate large‑scale volunteer operations during election cycles. While the OPCP is not described as a subsidiary of any larger entity in the available sources, it maintains organisational independence as a distinct provincial party affiliated with the federal Progressive Conservative Party of Canada through shared ideology and occasional collaboration. Its regulatory role involves compliance with Ontario’s election statutes, including the submission of financial statements and adherence to contribution limits. The party’s structure relies on a central executive committee, riding associations, and a network of local volunteers that collectively support its mission to gain legislative influence and implement its policy agenda.

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