The 'parti bleu' was a moderate political group in
Quebec,
Canada that emerged in 1854. It was based on the moderate reformist views of
Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine, and was a rival to the radical
parti rouge.
The ''parti bleu'' formed an alliance with Tories in
Upper Canada in the
Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada, and later joined with them to form the
Upper Canada Tories. Its leaders included
George-Étienne Cartier.
The party initially derived much of its support from
ultramontanists in the Roman Catholic Church. By the 1870s, however, figures such as
Ignace Bourget had lost confidence in the "bleus", and were promoting a new conservative faction known as the "castors". Both of these groups sought to dominate the
Quebec Conservative Party during the late 19th century.
See also
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List of political parties in Canada