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Canadian political parties are "broker parties" that contract deals with diverse interest groups and organizations. Though the US two-party system also carries the same functions, more distinctive and enduring "liberal vs. conservative" culture is formed, giving a more dualistic and interest-group driven picture of the American political culture.