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I'm not convinced this was ever a political party in canada. there have been a few parties, provincial and federal, with "unity" or "united" in the title, so perhaps "unity" was a shorthand term for some short-lived party in canada, or a party that was never officially registered, but the information on this page has zero citation, and contradicts actual sources.[[User:AnieHall|AnieHall]] ([[User talk:AnieHall|talk]]) 08:06, 12 June 2014 (UTC)
I'm not convinced this was ever a political party in canada. there have been a few parties, provincial and federal, with "unity" or "united" in the title, so perhaps "unity" was a shorthand term for some short-lived party in canada, or a party that was never officially registered, but the information on this page has zero citation, and contradicts actual sources.[[User:AnieHall|AnieHall]] ([[User talk:AnieHall|talk]]) 08:06, 12 June 2014 (UTC)

== opening sentence ==

the opening sentence. look at it.

also, "united progressives" was an actual party. "unity" probably not. [[User:AnieHall|AnieHall]] ([[User talk:AnieHall|talk]]) 08:10, 12 June 2014 (UTC)

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I'm not convinced this was ever a political party in canada. there have been a few parties, provincial and federal, with "unity" or "united" in the title, so perhaps "unity" was a shorthand term for some short-lived party in canada, or a party that was never officially registered, but the information on this page has zero citation, and contradicts actual sources.AnieHall (talk) 08:06, 12 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]

opening sentence

the opening sentence. look at it.

also, "united progressives" was an actual party. "unity" probably not. AnieHall (talk) 08:10, 12 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]