canadian alliance: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/kəˌneɪ.di.ən əˈlaɪ.əns/US/kəˌneɪ.di.ən əˈlaɪ.əns/

Formal, Political, Historical

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What does “canadian alliance” mean?

The official name of a former right-of-center federal political party in Canada (2000-2003).

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Meaning and Definition

The official name of a former right-of-center federal political party in Canada (2000-2003).

Can refer more generally to any cooperative union, coalition, or formal agreement involving Canada or Canadian entities, though this usage is less common without the specific historical context.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

Usage is primarily within Canadian and adjacent political discourse. British English speakers would treat it purely as a foreign proper noun. American English usage is similar, but with slightly greater recognition due to North American political coverage.

Connotations

In Canada, it carries specific historical/political connotations (merger of Reform Party and Progressive Conservatives). Outside Canada, it is a neutral descriptor unless the user is familiar with Canadian politics.

Frequency

Very low frequency globally. Higher frequency in Canadian political history texts and discussions.

Grammar

How to Use “canadian alliance” in a Sentence

[The] Canadian Alliance [verb: merged, formed, dissolved]

Vocabulary

Collocations

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Examples

Examples of “canadian alliance” in a Sentence

adjective

British English

  • The Canadian Alliance movement gained traction.
  • He had a Canadian Alliance membership card.

American English

  • The Canadian Alliance movement gained traction.
  • He had a Canadian Alliance membership card.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Rare. Possibly in contexts of cross-border partnerships: 'The deal forged a veritable Canadian alliance.'

Academic

Used in political science, history, and Canadian studies when discussing early 2000s politics.

Everyday

Very rare in everyday conversation outside specific historical discussion.

Technical

Specific term in political history.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “canadian alliance”

Strong

the AllianceCanadian Alliance Party

Neutral

political partyconservative coalition

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “canadian alliance”

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “canadian alliance”

  • Using lower case ('canadian alliance') when referring to the specific party.
  • Using 'Canadian Alliance' as a common noun without clarifying context.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, when referring to the specific historical political party, it is a proper noun and must be capitalised. In generic use ('a canadian alliance of provinces'), it may not be.

The Canadian Alliance (2000-2003) was the successor to the Reform Party of Canada, which officially dissolved to help create the new, broader Alliance.

No. It ceased to exist in 2003 when it merged with the Progressive Conservative Party to form the Conservative Party of Canada.

Rarely. Its primary association is with the specific party. A metaphorical use like 'a canadian alliance of tech firms' would be understood but is unconventional.

The official name of a former right-of-center federal political party in Canada (2000-2003).

Canadian alliance is usually formal, political, historical in register.

Canadian alliance: in British English it is pronounced /kəˌneɪ.di.ən əˈlaɪ.əns/, and in American English it is pronounced /kəˌneɪ.di.ən əˈlaɪ.əns/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think of Canada's maple leaf flag (Canadian) next to a handshake (Alliance) – the party that aimed to unite conservative voters.

Conceptual Metaphor

POLITICAL MOVEMENT IS A BOND/UNION.

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
Before merging to form the Conservative Party of Canada, Stephen Harper led the .
Multiple Choice

What was the Canadian Alliance?