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Canadian nationalism is a term which has been applied to ideologies of several different types which highlight and promote specifically Canadian interests over those of other countries, notably the United StatesUnited States

The United States of America, also known as the United States, the U.S., the U.S.A., and America, is...
. It has also been applied to movements promoting pride in the nation, race, culture, heritage, general values or traditions of CanadaCanada

Canada is the world's second-largest country by total area, occupying most of northern North America....
, though there is usually a distinction drawn between Canadian nationalismNationalism

Nationalism is an ideology that holds that a nation is the fundamental unit for human social life, and takes precedence ove...
 and more general patriotismPatriotism

Patriotism denotes positive and supportive attitudes to a 'fatherland' , by individuals and groups....
.

In general, Canadian nationalists are highly concerned about the protection of Canadian sovereignty and loyalty to the Canadian state, placing them in the civic nationalistCivic nationalism

Civic nationalism, or civil nationalism, is the form of nationalism in which the state derives political legitimacy fr...
 category. It has likewise often been suggested that anti-AmericanismAnti-Americanism

Anti-Americanism, often Anti-American sentiment, refers to a prejudice against the government, culture, or people of t...
, or at least hostility towards the United StatesUnited States

The United States of America, also known as the United States, the U.S., the U.S.A., and America, is...
, often plays a prominent role in Canadian nationalist ideologies. When nationalists speak of "independence", it is widely understood that the actual meaning is "independence from the United States". Canadian nationalists may in fact promote stronger ties to other nations, and encourage closer integration with the European UnionEuropean Union

The European Union is an intergovernmental and supranational union of 25 democratic member states....
 or the United NationsUnited Nations

name = United NationsNations Unies...
 as a way of offsetting US influences.

One of Canada's most aggressive nationalist leaders former Prime Minister John DiefenbakerJohn Diefenbaker

John George Diefenbaker, CH, PC, QC, BA, MA, LL.B, LL.D, DCL, FRSC, FRSA, D.Litt, DSL, was the 13th Prime Minister of Canad...
 once explained his views to the New York Times by expressing "I am not anti-American. But I am strongly pro-Canadian."

History

The goal of all economic and political nationalists has been the creation and then maintenance of Canadian sovereignty. During Canada's colonial past there were various movements in both Upper CanadaUpper Canada

Upper Canada was a British territory in what is now the Canadian province of Ontario....
 (present day OntarioOntario

Ontario is the most populous and second-largest in area of Canada's ten provinces....
) and Lower CanadaLower Canada

Lower Canada was a British colony on the lower Saint Lawrence River and the shores of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence ....
 (present day QuebecQuebec

Quebec, or Qubec in French, In 1898, the Canadian Parliament passed the first Quebec Boundary Extension Act that expan...
) to achieve independence from the British Empire. These culminated in the failed Rebellions of 1837Rebellions of 1837 Overview

The Rebellions of 1837 were a pair of Canadian armed uprisings that occurred in 1837 and 1838 in response to frustrations in...
. Afterwards Canadian patriots began focusing on self government and political reform within the British Empire. This was a cause championed by early Liberals such as the Reform Party (pre-Confederation)Reform Party (pre-Confederation) Overview

The Reform movement, sometimes referred to as the Reform Party, began in the 1830s as the movement in the English spea...
 and the Clear GritsClear Grits

Clear Grits were reformers in the Province of Upper Canada, a British colony that is now the Province of Ontario, Canada....
. While Canada's early Conservatives, supported by loyalist institutions and big business supported stronger links to Britain. Following the achievement of constitutional independence in 1867 (Confederation) both of Canada's main parties followed separate nationalistic themes. The early Liberal Party of CanadaLiberal Party of Canada

The Liberal Party of Canada, colloquially known as the Grits, is a Canadian federal political party positioned around ...
 generally favoured greater diplomatic and military independence from the British Empire while the early Conservative Party of CanadaConservative Party of Canada (historical)

The Conservative Party of Canada has gone by a variety of names over the years since Canadian Confederation....
 fought for economic independence from the United States.

Starting before Confederation in 1867 the debate between free tradeFree trade

In international trade, free trade is an idealized market model, often stated as a political objective, wherein trade of goo...
 and protectionismProtectionism

Protectionism is the economic policy of restraining trade between nations, through methods such as high tariffs on imported ...
 was a defining issue in Canadian politics. Nationalists, along with British loyalists were opposed to the idea of free trade or reciprocity for fear of having to compete with American industry and losing sovereignty to the United States. This issue dominated Canadian politics during the late 19th and early 20th centuries with the Tories taking a populist, anti-free trade stance. Conservative leader, Sir John A. Macdonald advocated an agenda of economic nationalism known as the National PolicyNational Policy

The National Policy was a Canadian economic program introduced by John A....
 which was very popular in the industrialized Canadian east. While the Liberal Party of CanadaLiberal Party of Canada

The Liberal Party of Canada, colloquially known as the Grits, is a Canadian federal political party positioned around ...
 took a more classical liberal approach and supported the idea of an "open market" with the United States, something feared in eastern Canada but popular with farmers in western Canada . The National Policy also included plans to expand Canadian territory into the western prairies and populate the west with immigrants.

In each "free trade election", the Liberals were defeated, forcing them to give up on the idea. The issue was revisited in the 1980s when the issue was resurrected by Progressive ConservativeProgressive Conservative Party of Canada

The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada was a Canadian centre-right conservative political party....
 Prime Minister Brian MulroneyBrian Mulroney

Martin Brian Mulroney, PC, CC, GOQ, LLD , was the eighteenth Prime Minister of Canada from September 17, 1984, to June 25, 1...
. Mulroney reversed his party's protectionistProtectionist

Protectionist can refer to:* Protectionism...
 tradition, and, after claiming to be against free trade during his leadership campaign in 1983Progressive Conservative leadership convention, 1983

The 1983 Progressive Conservative leadership convention was held on June 11 1983 in Ottawa, Ontario to elect a leader of the...
, went forward with negotiations for a free trade agreement with the United States. His government believed that this would cure Canada's ills and unemployment, which had been caused by a growing deficitDeficit

A budget deficit occurs when an entity spends more money than it takes in....
 and a terrible economic recessionRecession

A recession is usually defined in macroeconomics as a fall of a country's real Gross Domestic Product in two or more succes...
 during the late 1980s and early 1990s. The agreement was drawn up in 1987 and an election was heldCanadian federal election, 1988

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 on the issue in 1988. The Liberals, in a reversal of their traditional role, campaigned against free trade under former Prime Minister John TurnerJohn Turner

John Turner, PC, CC, QC, MA, BCL, LLD was the seventeenth Prime Minister of Canada from June 30, 1984 to September 17, 1984...
. The Tories won the election with a large majority, partially due to Mulroney's support in Quebec among Quebec nationalists to whom he promised "distinct society" status for their province.

After the election of 1988Canadian federal election, 1988

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, opponents of free trade pointed to the fact that the PC Party of Brian Mulroney received a majority of seats in parliament with only 43% of the vote while together the Liberal Party and New Democratic PartyNew Democratic Party

The New Democratic Party is a political party in Canada with a social democratic philosophy that contests elections at both...
 both of whom opposed the agreement received 51% of the vote. Showing opposition from a clear majority of the population.

Another early source of pan-Canadian nationalism came from Quebec in the early 20th century. Henri BourassaHenri Bourassa

Joseph-Napolon-Henri Bourassa was a French Canadian political leader and publisher....
, Mayor of MontebelloMontebello

Montebello is the name of several places:...
 and one-time Liberal Member of Parliament created the Canadian Nationalist LeagueLigue nationaliste canadienne

The Ligue nationaliste canadienne, also known as the Ligue nationaliste, was a nationalist and anti-imperialist organi...
 (Ligue nationaliste canadienne) supporting an independent role for Canada in foreign affairs opposed to both British and American imperialism . Bourassa also supported Canadian economic autonomy. Bourassa was instrumental in defeating Sir Wilfrid LaurierWilfrid Laurier

Sir Wilfrid Laurier, PC, GCMG, KC, BCL, DCL, LLD, DLitt, baptized Henri-Charles-Wilfrid Laurier was the seventh Prim...
 in the federal election of 1911Canadian federal election, 1911

The Canadian federal election of 1911 was held on September 21 to elect members of the 12th Parliament of the Canadian House...
 over the issue of a Canadian Navy controlled by the British Empire, something he furiously opposed. Ironically he aided the Conservative PartyConservative Party of Canada (historical)

The Conservative Party of Canada has gone by a variety of names over the years since Canadian Confederation....
 of Sir Robert BordenRobert Borden Summary

Sir Robert Laird Borden, PC , KC , GCMG , DCL , LL.D was the eighth Prime Minister of Canada from October 10, 1911, to July...
 in that election, a party with strong British imperialist sympathies .

In the federal election of 1917 he was also instrumental in opposing the Borden government's plan for conscription and as a result assisted the Laurier LiberalsLaurier Liberals

Prior to the 1917 federal election in Canada, the Liberal Party of Canada split into two factions:...
 in Quebec. His vision of a unified, bi-cultural, tolerant and sovereign Canada remains an ideological inspiration to many Canadian nationalists. Alternatively his French CanadianFrench Canadian

French Canadian or Canadiens historically refers to inhabitants of Canada who can trace their ancestry to the original...
 nationalism and support for maintaining French Canadian culture would inspire Quebec nationalistsQuebec nationalism

Quebec nationalism is the subject of many international studies together with the contemporary nationalism of Scotland, Cata...
 many of whom were supporters of the Quebec sovereignty movementQuebec sovereignty movement

The Quebec sovereignty movement is a political movement aimed at attaining sovereignty for Quebec, currently a province of C...
.

Modern attempts at forming a popular Canadian nationalist party have failed. The National Party of CanadaNational Party of Canada

The National Party of Canada was a short-lived Canadian political party that contested the 1993 federal election....
 was the most successful of recent attempts, led by former publisher Mel HurtigMel Hurtig

Mel Hurtig is a Canadian publisher, author and politician....
 the Nationals received more than 183, 000 votes or 1.38% of the popular vote in 1993Canadian federal election, 1993

The Canadian federal election of 1993 was held on October 25 of that year to elect members of the 35th Parliament of the Can...
. Infighting however led to the party's demise shortly afterwards, this was followed by the formation of the Canadian Action PartyCanadian Action Party

The Canadian Action Party is a Canadian federal political party founded in 1997....
 in 1997. Created by a former Liberal Minister of Defence, Paul HellyerPaul Hellyer

Paul Theodore Hellyer, PC is a Canadian politician and commentator who has had a long and varied career....
, the CAP has failed to attract significant attention from the electorate since that time. An organic farmer and nationalist activist from SaskatchewanSaskatchewan

Saskatchewan is the middle province of Canada's three prairie provinces....
 named David OrchardDavid Orchard

David Orchard is a Canadian political figure and a member of the Liberal Party of Canada....
 attempted to bring a nationalist agenda to the forefront of the former Progressive Conservative Party of CanadaProgressive Conservative Party of Canada

The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada was a Canadian centre-right conservative political party....
. In spite of attracting thousands of new members to a declining party he was unsuccessful in taking over the leadership and preventing the merger with the former Canadian AllianceCanadian Alliance

The Canadian Alliance, formally the Canadian Reform Conservative Alliance, was a Canadian conservative political party...
 
.

At present and for most of the late 20th century, the centre-leftCentre-left

The term centre-left has two distinct meanings in politics:...
, social democratic, New Democratic PartyNew Democratic Party

The New Democratic Party is a political party in Canada with a social democratic philosophy that contests elections at both...
 (NDP) has by far been the most popular voice of Canadian nationalist viewpoints.

Various activist/lobby groups such as the Council of CanadiansCouncil of Canadians

Founded in 1985 to oppose the Canada-U.S....
, along with other progressiveProgressive Summary

Progressive can be a political word referring to:...
, environmentalist and labourLabour

Labour or labor may mean:*Manual labour, physical work, sometimes refers to a profession...
 groups have campaigned tirelessly against attempts to integrate the Canadian economy and harmonize government policies with that of the United States. They point to threats allegedly posed to Canada's environment, natural resources, social programs, the rights of Canadian workers and cultural institutions. These echo the concerns of a large segment of the Canadian population. The nationalist Council of Canadians took an a role of leadership in protesting discussions on the Security and Prosperity Partnership and earlier talks between previous Canadian and U.S. governments on "deep integration".

Criticism of Canadian nationalism

"Canadian nationalism," as it is widely understood today, is not synonymous with Canadian patriotismPatriotism

Patriotism denotes positive and supportive attitudes to a 'fatherland' , by individuals and groups....
. Canadian nationalists will often argue that anyone who disagrees with their agenda is a "bad Canadian" or a "sell-out," a tactic which has earned them many critics. The Council of CanadiansCouncil of Canadians

Founded in 1985 to oppose the Canada-U.S....
, for example, which bills itself as one of Canada's leading nationalist organizations, has always been extremely critical of right-wing (and centre-right) politicians and parties who support integration with the United States. Their most common targets have included former Prime Minster Brian MulroneyBrian Mulroney

Martin Brian Mulroney, PC, CC, GOQ, LLD , was the eighteenth Prime Minister of Canada from September 17, 1984, to June 25, 1...
, current Prime Minister Stephen HarperStephen Harper

Stephen Joseph Harper is the 22nd and current Prime Minister of Canada and leader of the Conservative Party of Canada....
, Preston ManningPreston Manning

Ernest Preston Manning, is a right-leaning populist Canadian politician....
, Stockwell DayStockwell Day

Stockwell Burt Day. Jr., PC, MP, is a Canadian politician....
, the Canadian AllianceCanadian Alliance

The Canadian Alliance, formally the Canadian Reform Conservative Alliance, was a Canadian conservative political party...
, the Conservative Party of CanadaConservative Party of Canada Summary

The Conservative Party of Canada, colloquially known as the "Tories", is a right-of-centre political party in Canada, formed...
, amongst other conservative movements and individuals. In particular, the council routinely characterizes Canadian "neoconservatives" as being the individuals most responsible for destroying Canadian sovereignty from within. Conservative critics will thus often characterize modern Canadian nationalism as being a primarily leftist movement, allied too heavily with the Canadian labour movementLabour movement Summary

The labour movement is a broad term for the development of a collective organization of working people, to campaign in their...
 and New Democratic PartyNew Democratic Party

The New Democratic Party is a political party in Canada with a social democratic philosophy that contests elections at both...
.

There is also a political faction on the Left critical of what they call "left nationalism", arguing that it is a mistake to combine left politics with nationalism. Political currents which oppose left nationalism include the International SocialistsInternational Socialists

International Socialists is the name of the number of Trotskyist organisations....
, the New Socialist GroupNew Socialist Group

The New Socialist Group is a Canadian socialist organization....
 and Socialist Voice. However these organizations are marginal in terms of membership when compared to Canadian organizations of the Left that choose to embrace nationalism (such as the Council of CanadiansCouncil of Canadians

Founded in 1985 to oppose the Canada-U.S....
 and Canadian Labour CongressCanadian Labour Congress

The Canadian Labour Congress, or CLC is the central labour body in Canada to which most Canadian labour unions are aff...
). Marxist theoreticians who have written critiques of left nationalism include William Carroll, David McNallyDavid McNally

David McNally is an American film director....
, Paul KelloggPaul Kellogg Overview

Paul Kellogg may refer to:*Paul Kellogg ...
, Steve Moore and Debi Wells. In 2003, the debate took written form in the pages of Canadian DimensionCanadian Dimension

Canadian Dimension is a Canadian leftist magazine founded in 1963 by Cy Gonick, and published out of Winnipeg, Manitoba 6 ti...
 and on a web-based publication ViveleCanada.ca.

List of self-identified nationalist groups in Canada

Left-wing and centre-left, economic/political and cultural nationalist groups

  • The WaffleThe Waffle

    The Waffle was a radical wing of Canada's New Democratic Party and later an independent political party....
     - the former left wing of the New Democratic PartyNew Democratic Party

    The New Democratic Party is a political party in Canada with a social democratic philosophy that contests elections at both...
    , purged by former leader David LewisDavid Lewis (politician) Overview

    * Broadcaster Avi Lewis - grandson and son of Stephen Lewis...
     in the 1970s.
  • Ginger GroupGinger group Overview

    A ginger group is a group within, for example, a political party seeking to inspire the rest with its own enthusiasm and act...
  • New Politics InitiativeNew Politics Initiative

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  • Canadian Action PartyCanadian Action Party

    The Canadian Action Party is a Canadian federal political party founded in 1997....
  • Vive le CanadaVive le Canada

    Vive le Canada is an Internet-based grassroots organization stressing Canadian nationalism....
  • Canadian National FederationCanadian National Federation Summary

    The Canadian National Federation is a Canadian political advocacy organization....
  • Council of CanadiansCouncil of Canadians Overview

    Founded in 1985 to oppose the Canada-U.S....
  • Committee for an Independent Canada
  • National Party of CanadaNational Party of Canada

    The National Party of Canada was a short-lived Canadian political party that contested the 1993 federal election....
     - now defunct party led by nationalist activist and author, Mel HurtigFacts About Mel Hurtig

    Mel Hurtig is a Canadian publisher, author and politician....


Far right groups

  • Heritage FrontHeritage Front Overview

    The Heritage Front was a Canadian neo-nazi, nationalist, and anti-Semitic organization....
  • Canadian Heritage AllianceCanadian Heritage Alliance

    The Canadian Heritage Alliance is a Canadian far right racist organization that was founded in 2000 in Kitchener, Ontario an...
  • Nationalist Party of CanadaNationalist Party of Canada

    The Nationalist Party of Canada is a white supremacist Canadian political party that was founded in 1977 in Toronto by Don A...
  • Canadian National Front
  • Canada First Immigration Reform Committee or simply Canada First
  • Canada FirstCanada First

    The Canada First movement was organized in Toronto in the 1870s to promote the creation of a Canadian nationality in the new...
     - historical secret society, now defunct
  • Confederation of Regions Party - an English Canadian, ethnic nationalist party, now defunct.
  • Ontario Confederation of Regions Party - a registered party supportive of ethnic English Canadian nationalism, and completely opposed to multiculturalismMulticulturalism

    Multiculturalism is an ideology advocating that society should consist of, or at least allow and include, distinct cultural ...
     and bilingualism.

Canadian government departments in charge of cultural nationalism

  • Department of Canadian HeritageDepartment of Canadian Heritage

    The Department of Canadian Heritage, also referred to as Heritage Canada or simply Department of Heritage, is th...
     -
  • Heritage Canada FoundationHeritage Canada

    The Heritage Canada Foundation is a registered charity with the mandate to encourage the protection and promotion of the bui...
  • Canada Council for the Arts

Canadian nationalist leaders

  • Pierre TrudeauPierre Trudeau

    Joseph Philippe Pierre Yves Elliott Trudeau PC, CC, CH, QC, MA, LLD, FRSC was the fifteenth Prime Minister of Canada from A...
  • William Lyon MackenzieWilliam Lyon Mackenzie

    William Lyon Mackenzie was a Canadian journalist, politician and leader of an unsuccessful rebellion....
  • Louis Joseph Papineau
  • Sir John A. Macdonald
  • Sir George-Étienne Cartier
  • Henri BourassaHenri Bourassa

    Joseph-Napolon-Henri Bourassa was a French Canadian political leader and publisher....
  • John DiefenbakerJohn Diefenbaker Overview

    John George Diefenbaker, CH, PC, QC, BA, MA, LL.B, LL.D, DCL, FRSC, FRSA, D.Litt, DSL, was the 13th Prime Minister of Canad...
  • James LaxerJames Laxer

    James Laxer is a Canadian political economist, professor and author....
  • David OrchardDavid Orchard

    David Orchard is a Canadian political figure and a member of the Liberal Party of Canada....
  • Maude BarlowMaude Barlow

    Maude Victoria Barlow is a Canadian author and activist....


See also

  • Politics of CanadaPolitics of Canada

    Canada is a constitutional monarchy and a Commonwealth Realm with a federal system of parliamentary government, and strong democr...
  • Quebec nationalismQuebec nationalism

    Quebec nationalism is the subject of many international studies together with the contemporary nationalism of Scotland, Cata...
  • Canadian cultural protectionismCanadian cultural protectionism

    Cultural protectionism in Canada has, since the mid-20th century, taken the form of conscious, interventionist attempts on the par...
  • Canadian identityCanadian identity

    Canadian identity refers to the set of characteristics and symbols that many Canadians regard as expressing their unique pla...
  • Canadian MulticulturalismMulticulturalism

    Multiculturalism is an ideology advocating that society should consist of, or at least allow and include, distinct cultural ...
  • Lament for a NationLament for a nation

    Lament for a Nation is a political philosophy novel by George Grant, published by McGill-Queen's University Press in 196...


External links to economic nationalist parties/organizations