The Official Opposition () is the largest party of the
parliamentary opposition, which is composed of
members of Parliament (MPs) who are not in government. Typically, it is the second-largest party in the
House of Commons
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.
The Official Opposition is viewed as the caucus tasked with keeping the government in check.
It is also generally viewed as the alternative government or "government in waiting".
The Official Opposition maintains a
shadow cabinet, with the
leader of the Official Opposition at its head, of members of Parliament (MPs) and
senators who often have the same
portfolio areas of interest as actual
ministers. The spokesperson for each portfolio is known as an opposition critic. In the event the government loses the confidence of the House or the Official Opposition party wins a general election, the party is ready to become the government.
The current Official Opposition is the
caucus of the
Conservative Party, assuming the role following its loss of power in the
2015 federal election. The Opposition was led by
Pierre Poilievre, who became
Conservative leader following the
2022 leadership election, until he lost his bid for re-election in
Carleton in the
2025 federal election, a riding he, prior to the election, held since 2004. As a result,
Andrew Scheer will take over from Poilievre as leader, while Poilievre will seek to be elected in a yet to be called by-election for the
Battle River—Crowfoot riding of
Alberta
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in an attempt to return to the House of Commons.
Nomenclature
The formal title of "Official Opposition" is used in the ''Standing Orders of the House of Commons''. The Official Opposition is sometimes also referred to as the ''
Loyal Opposition'' (or sometimes '' Majesty's Loyal Opposition'') to express the idea that, although the group may be against the sitting government, it remains loyal to
the Crown
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(the embodiment of the Canadian state) and thus to Canada.
Former leader of the Official Opposition,
Michael Ignatieff
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, explains:
History
After the
1921 election, the
Progressive Party, a looseknit largely agrarian "protest" party, won the second largest number of seats to
William Lyon Mackenzie King's Liberals, but declined to be the Official Opposition because of their lack of national organization. The third-place Conservative Party, led by
Arthur Meighen, thus became the Official Opposition.
As a result of the
1925 election, the Official Opposition was actually the largest party in the House of Commons, the Conservatives. The Liberals, led by Mackenzie King, were able to form a
minority government
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despite the fact that they had a dozen fewer seats than the Conservatives because King's Liberals were able to win the support of the Progressives to remain in government. Similarly, in Ontario, the
Ontario Progressive Conservative Party had the largest caucus but were relegated to official opposition not long after the 1985 election, as their minority government was defeated on a motion of non-confidence. The
Ontario Liberal Party, the second largest party, governed from 1985 to 1987 with supply provided by the
Ontario New Democratic Party.
In 1993, the
Reform Party challenged whether the
Quebec sovereigntist Bloc Québécois could hold the position of official opposition. The
Speaker ruled in favour of the Bloc, as they held two more seats than Reform. During the Bloc's time as the official opposition, Quebec issues on national unity dominated Question Period, often to the irritation of the other opposition parties (indeed, Reform was the only other caucus that met
official party status, with the NDP and PC parties falling short of that threshold). However, Reform was considered to be main opposition to the Liberals on all other issues that were not specific to Quebec. In 1995, when Bloc leader
Lucien Bouchard's position as Opposition Leader granted him a meeting with the visiting
American president,
Bill Clinton
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, Reform leader
Preston Manning was also given a meeting with Clinton in order to diffuse Bouchard's separatist leverage.
In 1987, the
Liberals won every seat in the
51st New Brunswick Legislative Assembly. To ensure the proper functioning of the parliamentary system, Premier
Frank McKenna named several members of his own caucus, led by
Camille Thériault, to serve as the Official Opposition. The government also allowed the
Progressive Conservative Party, which finished second place in the election in the number of votes received, to submit written questions to ministers during Question Period.
Privileges
The Official Opposition party has advantages over other opposition parties in the House. They are assigned to speak first after the government, and receive more time in question period than other opposition parties. It also gets more office space, funding for research, and a larger staff than other parties.
The leader of the Opposition has an official residence in
Ottawa
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known as
Stornoway
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The town's population is around 6,953, making it the third-largest island town in Scotlan ...
and the salary and similar privileges to those of a cabinet minister. Additionally, the leader and other shadow cabinet members have the privilege of meeting with visiting foreign dignitaries, which is not always granted to members of smaller parties.
Senate
There is also an Official Opposition in the
Senate of Canada
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. This is the largest party in the Senate that is not in government. As the governing party is determined in the House of Commons, the Official Opposition in the Senate may actually be larger than the government party in the Senate. It is customary, however, for the Senate to pass legislation approved in the House of Commons even if the government has a minority in the Senate. Although the Senate nominally has the power to block most legislation (except that if the consent of a provincial legislature is necessary to change the Constitution, the Senate may be overridden after six months), this power is rarely exercised in practice.
The party that forms Official Opposition in the Senate is not necessarily the same party as in the House of Commons. From 1993 to 2003, the Official Opposition in the Senate was the
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, even though the Bloc Québécois was the Official Opposition in the House from 1993 to 1997, followed by the Reform Party, and then the
Canadian Alliance from 1997 to 2003. This is because the BQ, and Reform Party had no Senators. However, when Senator
Gerry St. Germain crossed the floor from the Progressive Conservatives to the Canadian Alliance in 2000, he argued that he should be recognized as the
leader of the Opposition in the Senate as the Canadian Alliance formed the Official Opposition in the House of Commons. The
speaker of the Senate of Canada ruled against him, however, as the Progressive Conservatives were the larger opposition party.
Lists of Official Oppositions in the Parliament of Canada
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Current provincial and territorial Official Oppositions
Due to
consensus government,
Nunavut
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and the
Northwest Territories
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do not have Official Opposition in their respective legislatures.
See also
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Leader of the Official Opposition (Canada)
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List of leaders of the Opposition in the Senate of Canada
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Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet (Canada)
References
External links
The Opposition in the Canadian House of Commons: Role, Structure, and Powers , Mapleleafweb.com
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