All Nations Party of British Columbia

Its primary base of support was the First Nations aboriginal peoples of Canada.

The party's greatest electoral success came in North Coast riding, where 40% of the population is aboriginal.

In Yale-Lillooet, party leader Don Moses won 1,126 votes for 6.87% of the total, placing fourth out of six candidates in the riding.

In 2004, the All Nations Party became involved in efforts to create a new centrist coalition.

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