After seeing the small edit war over whether or not the Communist Party should be listed I have made the decision to separate the parties into two categories: With representation in HOC and without representation in HOC. I would support that this be based on the make-up of Parliament at dissolution, which would see the Green Party included in the category in 2008 but not 2011.
Not only will this allow the fringe parties to be listed in this template without any editor conflicts, but it will allow non-Canadians to distinguish between which are major parties and which are Fringe parties.
Please use the talk page to resolve disputes, instead of reverting each other. vıdıoman 15:49, 5 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]
My suggestion is this:
• For the 2011 navbox, during the election, to list parties as of dissolution (which would be identical to its current form), perhaps mentioning the number of seats or percent support they had at the previous election as some European party templates do, naming the two sections "Represented" or "Parliamentary" for those represented in the house, and "Unrepresented" or "Non-parliamentary" for those not-represented.
• For the other navboxes, and the 2011 navbox after this election, to list parties based on the results of that election, listed in the order of (and perhaps including in parenthesis) the percent support they received in the election, separated into the groups "Represented" or "Parliamentary" and "Unrepresented" or "Non-parliamentary", with a note explaining any unusual situations, like that of the Green MP at the end of the 39th Parliament.
The template for the 2008 election could look like this (just an example, the note about the Green MP could be made a little clearer):
The note about the Green MP might be made clearer by including the number of seats and/or the percent support each party received as a result of the election. It could also be included in the 2006 template instead, since it was that election in which Blair Wilson was elected, and the note for the Green Party in the 2008 election might read "one member at dissolution", or something. In the 2011 election, they would be treated as a minor/non-Parliamentary party.
I didn't include per cent results/number of seats in the template as the (Leader Name, candidates) part takes up a lot of room. Perhaps (Leader Name, candidates 9.98%) or (Leader Name, candidates 49)? vıdıoman 21:40, 7 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]