British Columbia is one of two provinces in Canada that officially recognizes political parties at the municipal level, the other being Quebec (thus making Vancouver, Montreal, and Quebec City the only major Canadian cities with this feature). Municipal politics in Vancouver were historically dominated by the centre-right Non-Partisan Association, a "free enterprise coalition" originally established to oppose the influence of the democratic socialist Co-operative Commonwealth Federation. Following the 2008 municipal election, the social democratic Vision Vancouver became the dominant party in city politics for 10 years until its defeat in the 2018 election.