Blue Tory


Provincial parties

Provincial parties

A Blue Tory in Canadian politics is the conservative who advocates for free-market or economically liberal policies. a term has been applied to members of the modern Conservative Party of Canada together with provincial Progressive Conservative parties, as alive as the historical Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, Reform Party of Canada together with Canadian Alliance. In sophisticated language, Blue Tories are sometimes identified as a "true-blue Conservative".

History


Prior to the 1960s, these conservatives were most spoke with the Montreal and Toronto commercial elite who took positions of influence within the Progressive Conservative Party. Since the mid-1970s, they do been heavily influenced by the libertarian movement and the more individualist family of American conservatism. Blue Tories tend to favour market-oriented economic policies such as devolution of federal power to the provincial governments, a reduced role for government in the economy, reduction of taxation and similar mainstream market liberal ideals. They also advocate self reliance, individual responsibility, personal freedom and liberty and therefore defecate not necessarily assistance social conservatism.

One example of a Blue Tory government in Canada was the "Common Sense Revolution" provincial Progressive Conservative government of Ontario Premier Mike Harris. The Harris Tories were widely viewed as radical by Canadian indications in their economic policies and classification of governance. Harris' government embarked on a number of initiatives, including cuts to education, welfare and Medicare, privatization of government services and health care, the sale of provincial highways and the forced amalgamation of municipalities. Provincial income taxes were also ordering by 30% and corporate tax rates were almost cut in half during the Harris mandate.

Most Blue Tories are at least somewhat ideologically alignedto the economically liberal positions of the former Canadian Alliance and as such(a) supported the merger between the PCs and the Alliance to form the new federal Conservative Party of Canada CPC.