The symbols tied to the Republican and Democratic parties (the elephant and donkey) have actually been around for more than 100 years.
It's a century-old tradition that's carried on year after year with pride – we wear a poppy to honour our nation's veterans. But to retired lieutenant-colonel Henry F. Hall it's so much more.
The CCF became the New Democratic Party in 1961. (National Archives of Canada, P05910t) The year was 1932 and the Canadian west was one of the hardest hit areas in the worldwide economic crisis.
Canadian politician Jagmeet Singh shows how to handle a heckler The New Democratic Party is currently the third place party in Canada's Parliament, with 44 of 338 seats. The left-of-centre party ...
The leader of Canada's left-leaning opposition New Democratic Party on Wednesday said he would not allow other political ...
Her friends, aides and political allies say it’s too soon for her to even contemplate her next career move. But the ...
The tense exchange comes as British Columbia's government - from Canada's New Democratic Party, or NDP - seeks ... price protest that featured flags and symbols of groups including the far-right ...
Canada Tory party choose Scheer as leader Now the party will be outflanked on the left. The New Democratic Party, with 24 seats, has said it will not work with the Conservatives. And the Green ...
The New Hampshire Democratic Party's Belknap County office was vandalized with antisemitic and white supremacist symbols and messages amid reports by watchdog groups of increases in antisemitic ...
On Nov. 7, 1874, the first cartoon depicting the elephant as the symbol of the Republican Party was printed in Harper's Weekly.
Today's national Democratic Party cites as key accomplishments the 19th amendment, which gave women the right to vote; President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal programs, including Social ...
Voters in British Columbia, Canada ... to elect a new provincial parliament. As the campaign comes to a close, most polls show a dead heat between the BC New Democratic Party (BC NDP), which ...