Paramount Canadians Party

The Paramount Canadians Party was a political party in the Canadian province of Ontario founded in 2011.

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
0 / 107
Website
www.paramountparty.ca

Platform

  • 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

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 F2090.6%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] F1170.3%7th of 7
Etobicoke North Gopal Baghel M1000.4%7th of 7
Brampton—Springdale Jasbir Singh M1360.4%7th of 8

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References

  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
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