British Columbia Democratic Coalition, a coalition of parties in British, Columbia, Canada (2004–2005)
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Slovak Democratic Coalition, a former political party in Slovakia (1998–2002)
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Coalition Démocratique–Montréal Écologique, former municipal party in Montreal, Canada (1994–1998)
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Coalition démocratique de Montréal, a former municipal party in Montreal, Canada (1989–2001)
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On January 15, 2005, the British Columbia Democratic Coalition participated in the founding convention of Democratic Reform British Columbia (DRBC) in which it merged with the Reform Party of British Columbia and All Nations Party of British Columbia.
The Democratic Coalition was launched on December 21, 1989, by Marvin Rotrand, Sam Boskey, Pierre-Yves Melançon and Pierre Goyer.