As of 2003, the party claimed to have 35 000 members across the country.
As of 1956, the party claimed that have 3,000 members.
In 1928 the party claimed to have 8,406 members, out of whom 2,500 were women.
However, the party claims that 2500 of these went missing in three weeks.
The judge said the law gave him no choice, since the only party claiming to own the picture was the school board.
The party claims to support small business in competition with "foreign capital".
Other parties will claim they want a strong Canada too.
Both parties claim to place education at the top of their agenda.
By 1990, the party claimed 2,000 members in 20 chapters around the country.
The third party may claim the benefit only once he has accepted it.