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 canadian federal election
Canadian federal elections are nation-wide votes that are held to decide who will govern Canada.
By-elections can be held between general elections when seats become vacant.
The Prime Minister may ask the Governor General to call an election at virtually any time, although one must be called within five years of the last election.
http://www.yourencyclopedia.net/Canadian_federal_election   (916 words)

  
 Canadian social credit movement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The party was riven by internal dissent for the remainder of its history, capturing two seats in the 1973 election, and only one in the 1976 election, the last time a créditiste was elected to the Quebec National Assembly.
He lost his seat in the 1949 federal election.
In the 1940 federal election, Socreds ran with supporters of William Duncan Herridge as New Democracy, but reverted to the Social Credit name in subsequent elections.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_social_credit_movement   (1370 words)

  
 Alexander Bell Patterson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Patterson returned to Parliament in the 1972 election, this time as a Progressive Conservative, and was subsequently re-elected as a Tory until his retirement from politics in 1984.
He was defeated in the 1958 election, but returned to Parliament in 1962.
Patterson, a minister by profession, was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the 1953 election from the riding of Fraser Valley, British Columbia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Bell_Patterson   (209 words)

  
 Canadian federal election, 2004: Information From Answers.com
A Canadian federal election (more formally, the 38th general election) was held on June 28, 2004 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons.
Polls suggested that the NDP had returned to the 18% to 20% level of support it enjoyed in the 1984 election and 1988 election.
The voter turnout fell by more than 3% from the 2000 federal election which had 64.1% turnout [2] (http://www.elections.ca/gen/rep/37g/table3_e.html).
http://www.answers.com/topic/canadian-federal-election-2004   (2520 words)

  
 Canadian federal election, 1962 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Douglas was forced to enter the House of Commons through a by-election in British Columbia.
The party chose longtime Premier of Saskatchewan Tommy Douglas as its first leader.
* Party did not nominate candidates in previous election.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_federal_election,_1962   (696 words)

  
 Canadian election surveys and data
Includes 36th general election (1997), 37th general election (2000) and by-elections.
Quebec provincial and federal election study, 1962 : rise of a third party.
Report of the Chief Electoral Officer: 36th general election: election finances, candidates' returns in respect of electoral contributions and expenses 1997
http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/datalib/major/election.htm   (657 words)

  
 math lessons - John Munro
He was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the 1962 election and served continuously as a Hamilton, Ontario MP until his defeat in the 1984 general election.
Munro attempted to return to parliament in the 1988 general election but was defeated.
A favourite of Pierre Trudeau, Munro served variously as minister of amateur sport, minister of health and welfare and minister of labour from 1968 to 1978 when he was forced to resign from cabinet over the Skyshops scandal.
http://www.mathdaily.com/lessons/John_Munro   (305 words)

  
 Otto Lang
In 1962, he was appointed Dean of Law at the University of Saskatchewan, the youngest person to be appointed to that position, and served until 1969.
He served as the Minister responsible for the Canadian Wheat Board, Minister of Manpower and Immigration, Minister of Justice, Attorney General of Canada, and Minister of Transport.
Otto Lang (born May 14, 1932) is a Canadian politician.
http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/O/Otto-Lang.htm   (273 words)

  
 Eugene Whelan - Enpsychlopedia
In 1996, Whelan was appointed to the Canadian Senate by Jean Chrétien, and served in the chamber until he reached the mandatory retirement age of 75 in 1999.
Mulroney won the 1984 election, and recalled Whelan as one of his first acts of office.
Whelan, a farmer, first won a seat in the Canadian House of Commons in the 1962 election representing the southwestern Ontario county of Essex.
http://psychcentral.com/psypsych/Eugene_Whelan   (342 words)

  
 Election Law
As this A.P. report confirms, rumors are rampant about the possible retirement of Chief Justice Rehnquist and Justice O'Connor from the Supreme Court.
Election Law Journal on Westlaw I am very happy to announce that the Election Law Journal is now available on Westlaw.
Canadian Election Reform The Law Commission of Canada has published Discussion Paper: Renewing Democracy: Debating Electoral Reform in Canada.
http://electionlaw.blogspot.com/2003_05_01_electionlaw_archive.html   (14282 words)

  
 The Dominion: Canada, Empire
Jack Whittleton, ambassador in 1987, went even further, helping the government party candidate, Golkar, during his campaign tour for the sham elections of that year, during which some districts had voter turnouts of 327.6% and more than 100% of registered voters elected Golkar with 93.7% of the vote.
President Kennedy received Opposition Leader Pearson for a forty-minute conversation three days after the election was called, and the Kennedys lent their polling expert, Louis Harris, to the Liberals.
According to Levant, "In the 1962 Canadian election, US action played a role in the Conservatives' decline from a 208 seat majority to a 116 seat minority.
http://dominionpaper.ca/features/2004/07/21/canada_emp.html   (5855 words)

  
 Quebec general election, 1962 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Quebec general election of 1962 was held on November 14, 1962, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada.
Lesage sought a mandate for the nationalization of the electricity industry, declaring this single issue important enough to stake his political career on it.
In an unusual move, the election was called just two years after the previous 1960 general election.
http://www.sevenhills.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/1962_Quebec_election   (273 words)

  
 Canada/US Relations
A Canadian judge refused to grant him immigration status and was overruled from the Canadian cabinet.
As a result, the practice of law in Canada involves the use of US decisions, cases, and precedents in a greater degree than it did before 1982 because the United States has always had its Supreme Court superior to legislatures in matters of the US Rights document and the interpretation of the US Constitution.
Churchill suggested that Prime Minister King and the Canadian Chiefs of Staff be admitted to plenary sessions only, but Roosevelt vetoed even that suggestion.
http://www.ola.bc.ca/online/cf/module-4/usrel.html   (20021 words)

  
 Donald S. Macdonald - definition of Donald S. Macdonald in Encyclopedia
Donald Stovel Macdonald (born March 1, 1932) is a former Canadian Liberal politician and Cabinet minister.
He joined the Cabinet of Pierre Trudeau in 1968 as minister without portfolio and subsequently served as President of the Privy Council, Minister of National Defence, Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources and Minister of Finance.
Macdonald was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the 1962 Canadian election as the Liberal Member of Parliament for Rosedale.
http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Donald_S._Macdonald   (258 words)

  
 The Ultimate Edgar John Benson - American History Information Guide and Reference
He entered the Cabinet of Lester Pearson in 1964 as Minister of National Revenue and also served concurrently, from 1966 to 1968 as President of the Treasury Board.
He served as Minister of National Defence from January to August 1972 when he retired from politics, choosing not to run in the 1972 election.
Edgar John Benson (born May 28 1923) is a retired Canadian politician and businessman.
http://www.historymania.com/american_history/Edgar_Benson   (216 words)

  
 NMRC Scholars and Experts
Before election to the Commission, Rowe practiced law, including representing parties in rate cases and other utility-related proceedings.
His areas of responsibility at GAO include emergency preparedness and response, elections, federal judiciary, sentencing and corrections, and bankruptcy.
He received an A.B. (1962) from the University of Cincinnati and a Ph.D. in Economics (1968) from Northwestern University.
http://newmillenniumresearch.org/experts   (13163 words)

  
 Science Fair Projects - List of Canadian electoral districts 1952-1966
This is a list of electoral districts or ridings in Canada for the Canadian federal election of 1953, 1957, 1958, 1962, 1963, and 1965.
Electoral Districts are constituencies that elect Members of Parliament in Canada's House of Commons every election.
Or else, you can start by choosing any of the categories below.
http://www.all-science-fair-projects.com/science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/List_of_Canadian_electoral_districts_1952-1966   (242 words)

  
 Canadian Election
So the election is long over, the cabinet has been chosen, do you think this will be an effective Parliament?
INTL v3.1 > General Discussion Forums > The Great Debate: POINT COUNTERPOINT > Canadian Election > Viewing Thread
Hell, I was almost a candidate for them in the last federal election.
http://forums.interestingnonetheless.net/display.php?tid=15827&st=25   (2583 words)

  
 Canadian Census and Election Data, 1908-1968
Canada, census data, election returns, elections, national elections, political attitudes, political parties, voters, voting behavior
DS6: 1961 Census, 1957, 1958, 1962, 1963, and 1965 Elections Data
DS2: 1921 Census, 1917 and 1921 Elections Data
http://webapp.icpsr.umich.edu/cocoon/ICPSR-STUDY/00039.xml   (379 words)

  
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Federal election: Lester Pearson's Liberals win a minority, defeating
February 5 - The Diefenbaker government collapses over the missile issue and an election is called
George Harkness resigns after Prime Minster Diefenbaker refuses to accept nuclear weapons from the
http://en-cyclopedia.com/wiki/1963_in_Canada   (152 words)

  
 ArtLex's P-Par page
Lindsey Haché (Canadian high school student), Mask, papiér-mâché, fall of 2000, Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia.
This feline head reveals the artist's interest in Egyptian art and in contrasting day and night-time imagery.
Voting for Dummies, 2000, a mock book-cover satirizing the causes of the contested US presidential election of 2000, as it parodies the series of for Dummies books, 1990s-the present.
http://www.artlex.com/ArtLex/P.html   (4721 words)

  
 The Canadian Encyclopedia
Using the War Measures Act as legal justification, the RCMP arrested 13 suspects on February 15, 1946.
Gouzenko was protected by his Canadian neighbour, who got him and his family to safety, called the police and told the agents when they returned that the Gouzenkos were away.
He risked his and his family’s lives to embrace what we accept as a birthright.
http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=ArchivedFeatures&TCE_V...   (713 words)

  
 Find in a Library: Papers on the 1962 election; fifteen papers on the Canadian general election of 1962.
Papers on the 1962 election; fifteen papers on the Canadian general election of 1962.
Find in a Library: Papers on the 1962 election; fifteen papers on the Canadian general election of 1962.
To find a library, type in a postal code, state, province, or country.
http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/ow/50e1d2b598bb9b2b.html   (61 words)

  
 Co-operative Builders of Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the 1962 federal election in Canada, Edgar-Bernard Charron, a plumber, sought election as a Co-operative Builders of Canada candidate in the south-western Ontario riding of Essex West.
He placed last, winning only 261 votes, or 0.7% of the total.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Co-operative_Builders_of_Canada   (87 words)

  
 Charles-Arthur Gauthier - Art History Online Reference and Guide
He was defeated in the 1980 Canadian election that wiped out the party.
Gauthier, an undertaker, was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons representing Roberval, Quebec in the 1962 Canadian election.
Charles-Arthur Gauthier (May 12, 1913 - May 12, 1997) was a long time Canadian Member of Parliament for the Social Credit Party and Ralliement Créditiste.
http://www.arthistoryclub.com/art_history/Charles-Arthur_Gauthier   (143 words)

  
 Study Description ICPSR 00039
DATA SOURCE = Canadian Census and Election data
The election data include the total valid vote cast and the percentage of the total vote received by each of the major parties as well as a total for all other parties.
STUDY DESCRIPTION: This collection contains seven machine-readable files of Canadian census and election data, each corresponding to a particular electoral period when the number of constituencies was fixed.
http://gort.ucsd.edu/dt/ssdc/icp00039.html   (245 words)

  
 The Ultimate All Canadian Party - American History Information Guide and Reference
John Darby Naismith, a cattleman by profession, ran as the sole candidate for the All Canadian Party in the 1962 Canadian election in the riding of Acadia in Alberta, Canada.
He collected 189 of the 12,867 votes cast (1.47% of the popular vote).
The Ultimate All Canadian Party - American History Information Guide and Reference
http://www.historymania.com/american_history/All_Canadian_Party   (76 words)

  
 He Lives
Horton then states that both Arminians and hyper-Calvinists ignore crucial passages, resolving the mystery in terms of either the free offer of the gospel or election.
Well, no, that doesn't apply to me. I never mention election when presenting the Gospel.
One hyper-Calvinist, reacting to my comments about this subject on an e-mail list, declared, "The message of the Gospel is that God saves those who are His own and damns those who are not."
http://www.helives.blogspot.com   (15640 words)

  
 Ephemera Society of America
Davis, W. Tickets and passes of Great Britain and Ireland: struck or engraved on metal, ivory, etc. for use at theatres, public gardens, shows, exhibitions, clubs, societies, schools and colleges; also truck tickets, colliery checks, railway passes, gambling, lottery and racing tickets, etc.
The History of street literature: the story of broadside ballads, chapbooks, proclamations, news-sheets, election bills, tracts, pamphlets, cocks, catchpennies and other ephemera.
New York street cries in rhyme: with a new introduction by Leonard S. Marcus.
http://www.ephemerasociety.org/bibliography.html   (1578 words)

  
 Computer History Exhibits
A focus on Canadian Computing is maintained by Zbigniew at York University.
The Deutsches Museum in Munich has an extensive
a Zuse Z23 from 1962), components, computing instruments, and graphics.
http://www.db.stanford.edu/pub/voy/museum.html   (1608 words)

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