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In modern day Canadian politics, the Reform Party and the Progressive Conservatives have now merged into the united Conservative Party of Canada, and have been in power since 2006. The left wing now faces the same vote splitting that plagued the right, with the four left wing parties being the Liberals, New Democrats, The Bloc Quebecois and the Green Party. In the past two election cycles (2008, 2011) there have been efforts among left wing voters to vote strategically to defeat conservative candidates.
 
==See also==
* [[Strategic nomination]]
* [[Spoiler effect]]
* [[Independence of irrelevant alternatives]]
* [[Vote splitting]]
* [[Independence of clone alternatives]]
 
[[Category:Voting theory]]
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