The Atlantica Party was originally founded in 2005 as a political action group. It was organized as a political party by Jonathan Dean in 2009. That year, Dean also ran as an independent in the
provincial election. It first officially registered as a political party with
Elections Nova Scotia on March 8, 2010. It contested the
2010 Nova Scotia provincial by-elections in
Glace Bay and
Yarmouth, finishing a distant last place in both ridings. The party also ran in the
Cape Breton North by-election in 2011, where they were also unsuccessful. The first iteration of the party was de-registered on June 5, 2012. After being de-registered, the party remained active and fielded 3 candidates who ran as independents in the
2013 election, including Dean. The Atlantica Party was re-registered as a political party by
Elections Nova Scotia on June 28, 2016. Its first contested election was the
2017 provincial election. The party ran 15 candidates then and received a total of 1,632 votes, 0.4% of the provincial total. On January 2, 2018, inaugural party leader Jonathan Dean announced his resignation from the party. Ryan Smyth was named as interim leader of the party on January 16, 2018; however, he took over as interim leader on January 7, 2018, the effective date of Dean's resignation. On June 20, 2018, Chief Electoral Officer of
Elections Nova Scotia, Richard Temporale, suspended the party for breaches of sections 216(3)(a) and 216(3)(b) respectively due to an illegal loan made by former leader, Jonathan Dean. On July 31, Mr. Dean entered into a compliance agreement with Elections Nova Scotia. The party entered into its own compliance agreement with Elections Nova Scotia on August 7, 2018. The party was reinstated by Elections Nova Scotia on August 16, 2018. The Atlantica Party contested three by-elections to the
63rd General Assembly of Nova Scotia. On June 18, 2019, David Boyd received 43 votes, 0.7% of the total vote in the riding of
Sackville-Cobequid. On September 3, 2019, interim leader, Thomas Bethell received 28 votes, 0.4% of the total vote in the riding of
Northside-Westmount. On March 10, 2020, Matthew Rushton received 55 votes, 1.0% of the total in the electoral district of
Truro-Bible Hill-Millbrook-Salmon River. On November 20, 2020, the party finally issued an announcement that Mr. Dean had returned as leader, nearly three months after he was appointed by the executive without any consultation with the party's membership. The party did not win any seats in the
2021 provincial election. On April 17, 2023, Kyle Woodbury, a former election readiness staffer for the
Conservative Party of Canada, was named as the new party leader. The move was announced on July 4, 2023. On April 30, 2024, the party was voluntarily deregistered. The party cited a shortage of volunteers as the reason for the deregistration. == Party leaders ==