TheTigerMaster
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Different name, but dont get it mistaken they are the exact same party. Conservatives have changed their names countless times both federally and provincially.
Ehhh, that's not really true. The BC Liberals most closely align to Conservative Party of Canada. Ontario and Quebec Liberals have a rather broad ideological spread, with the Quebec Liberals aligning closer with the Conservatives. NDP is the same party nationally, but there's been talk of splitting off the Alberta NDB due to ideological differences, especially around oil.
Ontario's parties tend to match closely with their federal counterparts, but I speculate that's only due to Ontario's disproportionate share of the Canadian population. I'd expect that around of 40% of federal Liberal members are from Ontario, with most of them also being part of the Ontario Liberal Party, which would force an ideological cohesion between the two parties that doesn't exist elsewhere in the country.