Western Independence Party

Western Independence Party

The Western Independence Party (WIP) was a Canadian political party that advocated the separation from Canada of the provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba as well as the Yukon and Northwest Territories to form a new country.

The WIP ran 11 candidates in the Canadian federal election of 1988 - one candidate in British Columbia, seven in Alberta, and three in Manitoba (although one of the Manitoba candidates appears to have withdrawn before election day). All the candidates were soundly defeated with none garnering even 1% of the popular vote in any riding.

The party also has or had provincial branches in each of the four provinces. The federal wing of the Western Independence Party was dormant; they have not run any candidates in any federal elections since 1988. The party has been resurrected in April, 2005 at a founding convention in Strathmore, AB under the new name "Western Canada Party". Party leader Tyrone Blakney and President Glen Dundas are preparing to field candidates for the next federal election.

Founding

The party was founded by a group of 150 people from across the western provinces. The WIP was formed because the group had grown dissatisfied with the direction of another western separatist party, the federal Western Canada Concept (WCC), lead by Lawyer Douglas Christie of Victoria, B.C. At the party's founding convention in October 1987 in Edmonton, Dr, Fred Marshall was elected interim leader. Marshall had previously run unsuccessfully for the leadership of the provincial WCC in 1984, losing to future Reform Party M.P. Jack Ramsay of Camrose, Alberta. Also at the founding convention, the party adopted "The West Canada Flag" which was designed by Mr. Dexter Dombro and was chosen from of a field of eight other entries. [http://www.albertarepublicans.org/flag.htm]

Alberta Independence Party

The Alberta Independence Party never achieved party status and is defunct. The Separation Party of Alberta, which nominated candidates in the 2004 provincial election, now promotes the cause of separation in the province. The SPA issued a statement of support when the WIP of Saskatchewan was formed in 2003.

WIP of Saskatchewan

The Saskatchewan branch of the party nominated 17 candidates in the 2003 provincial election, but none were elected. It continues to be an active party under the leadership of John Nesdoly, but does not intend to nominate candidates in federal elections.

Party program

Party policy was adopted at the founding convention and was expanded at a policy convention in Saskatoon in April 1988.

The party's basic policy statements were the following:

# independence as the only way Westerners could get political and economic justice;
# the constitutional right to private property;
# the citizen's right to referendum on major issues including the constitution and constitutional amendments;
# English as the official language; and
# an elected, equal and effective Senate.

WIP of Saskatchewan's vision of an independent Western Canada

# A prosperous low tax economy.
# Direct democracy.
# Separation of executive powers to end Prime Ministerial dictatorship.
# An elected accountable judiciary.
# Equality of treatment and opportunity for all people.
# An elected senate balancing popular representation with regional representation.
# English as the official language.
# A world class medical system.
# A justice system that stresses accountability.
# No gun registry.
# No Kyoto Accord.
# Property rights guaranteed in the constitution.

ee also

*List of Canadian political parties
*Secessionist movements of Canada
*Western Independence Party of Manitoba
*Western Independence Party of Saskatchewan
*Western separatism

External links

* [http://www.westerncanadaparty.com/ The Western Canada Party website] (Defunct)
* [http://www.wipsk.com/ Western Independence Party of Saskatchewan website]


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