Federalist

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The term federalist refers to a proponent of one of several different ideologies, depending on the locale or subject matter. It usually has reference to the concept of federalism or the type of government called a federation. Sometimes it refers to an advocate of a type of government more properly called a confederation.

  • In Canada as a whole, a federalist is one who generally supports the centralisation of power in the federal government, rather than the distribution of power amongst the provinces.

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