National Republican Party of Canada

Founding
When in the Early 1900s when more Liberal Canadians were immigrating to Canada, there were indeed some radical ones. Some of those Immigrants wanted total independence from Great Britain while keeping good relations with Great Britain. In 1911 not all liberals supported the Governor Laurier so in 1917 they decided to form the Canadian Independent Movement later renamed to the Nationalist Republican Party to attract more supporters and not draw attention to them. When the election of 1924 came the party came in second and their support has been steady.

Rise of Popularity and Today
In 1931 when the Stock Market Crashed the Party’s popularity soared as many people who were formerly a part of Canadian Republican Party joined them blaming the British for their economic troubles and the party’s politics are similar to the other party so it’s not a big transition as they just want independence. Peaceful protests do happen and heckling of British Troops does happen but they try not to step out of line and break the law. They are the second biggest party and might win the election in 1937.