The Cooperative Republic Of Canada (A German-style AU Sandbox)

=Authors Note=

The Cooperativist Republic of Canada is a sandbox by Antonio Toronto. It details the story of how Canada undertook Torontonian Progressivism as its leading Ideology, as well as a database on each political party in that universes parliament if the parties formed into a German template. This sandbox REALLY doesn't follow real logic, It's just a thought experiment on what could be cool if I were to become prime minister, because that could be interesting. Without further adieu, let us get into the nitty-gritty eh?

=Backstory=

[[File:Prog-u.png]] 2025-2028 [[File:Conlib.png]]
Our story begins with the Canadian Federal Election of 2025. with the Canadian Populus annoyed by the inactions of The Trudeau administration and the Liberal Party, they decide to swing overwhelmingly to the right and voted in mass for the Conservative party, however, there are some New Democrats who are gaining seats too.

The seats in Parliament for 2025 look something like this:

Conservatives (Pierre Poilievre) : 200 Liberals (Justin Trudeau) : 71 NDP (Jagmeet Singh) : 35 Bloc Québécois (Yves-Francois Blanchet) : 32 ' : 5  ' : 1

As you can see, the overwhelming swing to the right got the Conservative Party a pretty decent majority government. This majority allowed the Tories to pass some fairly anti-labour policies, like the Wage and growth act, which officially lowered the lowest possible minimum wage to $10 an hour, and the Economic movement act which restricted striking rights for members of all sectors. These economic policies were enacted so easily via a coalition with the Liberal Party, which was becoming more and more ECONOMICALLY liberal with each passing year. This total economic control made Pierres wing of the Tories hungry.... so on top of passing economic bills, they would also pass bills with heavy emphasis on centralism, and increasing federal control. The once fairly Libertarian Pierre Poilievre was going further and further to the Auth Right.

[[File:Lpop.png]] 2029-2032 [[File:Altr.png]]
This regression to the Auth Right was not only done for the Conservatives, but due to the majority being only 11 seats short of the largest majority in Canadian history, The Bloc Québécois and the Peoples Party of Canada followed a similar regression further right, with the typically center-left Bloc moving towards the center-right and embracing economic liberalism to fill a more, national conservative role in parliament (will be explained later), and with Maxime Bernier plunging further into the Alt-Right.

With the ideological changes of the Liberals, Bloc, and PPC to the right, the next federal election occurs, the seats look a bit like this.

Conservatives (Pierre Poilievre) : 178 NDP (Jagmeet Singh) : 74 Liberals (Justin Trudeau) : 54 Bloc Québécois (Yves-Francois Blanchet) : 32 ' : 5  ' : 3 }}   : 1 }}

to be continued