The Canada Party

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The Canada Party
LeaderChris Cannon and Brian Calvert
Founded2012
HeadquartersVancouver, British Columbia
IdeologySatire and Politics
SloganAmerica, But Better
Website
www.americabutbetter.com

The Canada Party is a political satire group devoted to electing Canada as President of the United States. Founded in Vancouver, British Columbia, in 2012, the organization produces and shares a variety of satirical media, including videos, posters, memes, and various campaign material. In 2012, they published the Canadian bestseller America, But Better.

Critical reception

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The Canada Party's inaugural video has received more than one million views and was described by George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight as "one of the top political ads of the 2012 election."[1] Subsequent videos have tallied more than 80 million additional views.

The 2012 campaign was featured by outlets such as CNN, CBC, BBC, the Rush, and German State Television. C-SPAN produced a half-hour special on a campaign rally at the KGB Bar in New York City.[2]

Book

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America, But Better: the Canada Party Manifesto was published in August, 2012 by Douglas & MacIntyre. The book was a Canadian bestseller, with Publishers Weekly claiming of the authors "their bite is on par with that of the Daily Show, Stephen Colbert, and Bill Maher."[3]


References

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  1. ^ "George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight".
  2. ^ "C-SPAN campaign coverage". YouTube.
  3. ^ "Publishers Weekly".


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