- Unionest Party
The Unionest Party was a provincial
political party inSaskatchewan ,Canada , in the early 1980s, that advocated union between the four westernprovince s of Canada (British Columbia ,Alberta ,Saskatchewan andManitoba ) and theUnited States .The party’s name was a contraction of ‘best union’.
The party was founded in March 1980 by
Dick Collver , a former leader of theProgressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan , who resigned from the PC caucus when he announced the formation of his new party.A few days later, another PC MLA, Dennis Ham, also left the PC
caucus to join Collver. (Ham was the brother ofLynda Haverstock , who later became the leader of theSaskatchewan Liberal Party and laterlieutenant-governor .)The Unionest Party was formed at a time when several western separatist parties (such as the
Western Canada Concept ) were being formed and attracting considerable attention and support because of dissatisfaction with the federal Liberal government.Collver and Ham formed the legislative caucus of the Unionest Party. The Unionests then qualified as the official third party under the legislative act then in existence. This entitled the Unionests to special perquisites: Collver was to receive an additional $27,000 for office staff expense and an additional $11,000 in extra allowance as Leader of the Third Party. Ham was to receive an additional $16,000 for office expenses and $2,700 in an extra allowance.
Collver and Ham’s new party was met with derision, and there was great concern that two “crack pots” were able to obtain funding from the
legislative assembly ’s budget for their "folly".The
Saskatchewan New Democratic Party government of the day introduced and passed retroactive legislation entitled to restrict third party status to a party with at least two sitting members affiliated with a political party that was registered under the "Election Act" on the day of the lastgeneral election .Collver claimed this law discriminated against the Unionests on the basis of their political beliefs and took the government to court, but the provincial Court of Appeal disagreed.
The Unionest Party soon fizzled, and did not field candidates in the next general election. Collver retired to his ranch in
Arizona .ee also
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List of Canadian political parties
*Secessionist movements of Canada
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