Paramount Canadians Party

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Paramount Canadians Party
Active provincial party
LeaderRanvir Dogra
PresidentSardar Talukdar[1]
Founded2011 (2011)
Dissolved2014 (2014)
Headquarters12 Gristone Crst.
Toronto, Ontario
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IdeologyPopulism
Seats in Legislature
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The Paramount Canadians Party was a political party in the Canadian province of Ontario founded in 2011.

Platform[edit]

  • To reduce auto insurance & come to the level of Quebec.
  • To cap all future insurances premium increase.
  • To make the federal government agree to provide gas at low prices.
  • To set up a gas refinery in Ontario under public-private partnership.
  • To make foreign qualifications from universities of repute acceptable without recourse to long process of accreditation.
  • To create an appropriate environment to youth to prevent involvement in gangs and drugs etc.
  • To encourage and strengthen nuclear families.
  • To rationalize welfare system and also make immigration responsible to provincial needs.
  • To ensure the seniors lead happy and self reliable life.

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Candidates[edit]

In the 2011 Ontario general election, the Paramount Canadians Party fielded four candidates for the Legislative Assembly of Ontario

Riding Candidate's Name Notes Gender Residence Occupation Votes % Rank
Scarborough—Agincourt Priya Ahuja F 209 0.6% 6th of 7
Mississauga East—Cooksville Shriya Shah-Klorfine Shriya was born in Nepal and resided in Toronto. She died on May 19, 2012, while descending from Mount Everest.[3] F 117 0.3% 7th of 7
Etobicoke North Gopal Baghel M 100 0.4% 7th of 7
Brampton—Springdale Jasbir Singh M 136 0.4% 7th of 8

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External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Registered Political Parties". Elections Ontario. Archived from the original on 11 October 2007. Retrieved 25 September 2011.
  2. ^ "Paramount Mission". Paramount Canadians Party. Archived from the original on 19 March 2012. Retrieved 24 September 2011.
  3. ^ "Mount Everest descent claims Canadian woman, 2 others". CBC News. May 21, 2012.
  4. ^ 2011 Official Poll by Poll Results Archived 2012-06-05 at the Wayback Machine, Elections Ontario, Retrieved 21 May 2012