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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.
He was elected Premier of Alberta in the 1935 provincial election.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_social_credit_movement   (1370 words)

  
 Canadian Senate - definition of Canadian Senate in Encyclopedia
The presiding officer of the body is the Speaker of the Canadian Senate who is appointed by the Governor General of Canada on the advice of the Prime Minister.
Some Western Canadians such as Preston Manning propose the creation of a Triple-E Senate (for "Elected, Equal and Effective") modelled on the United States Senate in which Senators would be elected with each province being equally represented.
The ability of senators to represent their regions is also muted by the appointive process where a prime minister can choose senators that will best reflect her or his centralizing views.
http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Canadian_Senate   (1682 words)

  
 Canadian federal election, 1968 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This election was the last time that the Social Credit Party won federal seats in English Canada.
The results of the election were sealed when on the night before the election a riot broke out at the St.
Trudeau, who was a relative unknown until he was appointed to the cabinet by Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson, had won a surprise victory over Paul Martin Sr.
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_federal_election,_1968   (821 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 led the party into the 1968 election in which both MPs were defeated.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Bell_Patterson   (209 words)

  
 Norman Cafik - definition of Norman Cafik in Encyclopedia
In 1977 he was the second person of Ukrainian descent to be appointed to the Canadian Cabinet when Prime MInister Pierre Trudeau made him Minister of State for Multiculturalism.
(Michael Starr was the first Ukrainian in Cabinet having been appointed by John George Diefenbaker.) He lost his seat in the House in the 1979 Canadian election that defeated the Trudeau government and returned to private life.
Norman Cafik (born December 29 1928) is a former Canadian politician.
http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Norman_Cafik   (187 words)

  
 John James Greene - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He retired from cabinet in January 1972 when he was appointed to the Canadian Senate.
In 1965, he became Minister of Agriculture in the cabinet of Lester Pearson, one of the few non-farmers to hold the position and the first easterner in 54 years.
Following the war, he earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Toronto and a law degree from Osgoode Hall.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_James_Greene   (345 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Pierre Elliott Trudeau (Canadian History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
A lawyer and law professor known for championing liberal causes, Trudeau was elected (1965) to the House of Commons as a Liberal and became (1967) concurrently minister of justice and attorney general in Lester Pearson's government.
That year he also proposed a new constitution for Canada, independent of the British Parliament, and on Apr. 17, 1982, Queen Elizabeth II signed the Constitution Act, 1982 (see Canada Act), which gave Canada complete independence.
In 1970, after terrorist activities by the Front de LibEration du QuEbec, he temporarily instituted martial law.
http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/T/TrudeauP.html   (514 words)

  
 wikien.info: Main_Page
After the 1972 Canadian election, Jerome became Chairman of the Standing Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs.
In 1966, he won a seat on Sudbury's city council and, the next year, attempted to win election to the Canadian House of Commons in a by-election but was defeated.
After the Clark government was defeated in a Motion of No Confidence in December 1979, Jerome decided not to run in the ensuing general election.
http://www.hostingciamca.com/index.php?title=James_Alexander_Jerome   (325 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)

  
 Canada 2004 · Voter Turnout · Canadian Federal Election 2004
In many general elections, several electoral districts were won by acclamation, hence, no eligible voters nor actual votes were recorded.
Canada 2004 · Voter Turnout · Canadian Federal Election 2004
Furthermore, in some of the more remote districts, votes were cast but no voters' lists had been prepared.
http://www.nodice.ca/election2004/voterturnout.html   (92 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)

  
 CNN.com - Chretien calls snap Canadian election - October 22, 2000
In the past, Canadian voters have punished those leaders who have tried to capitalize on their position by calling early elections.
Prime Minister Jean Chretien called the election three-and-a-half years into his current mandate with hopes to win a third consecutive majority
He has abandoned his work and his responsibility," Clark said on Sunday in Digby, Nova Scotia.
http://archives.cnn.com/2000/WORLD/americas/10/22/canada.election   (804 words)

  
 Canadian Political Parties, Elections and Politics
Election results of the 1991 provincial elections in B.C. British Columbia 1996 Provincial Election Forecaster
Election Results for General Election November 3, 1997
Alberta: 1993-1997 Provincial Elections; Political Database of the Americas
http://www.library.ubc.ca/poli/cpwebpr.html   (651 words)

  
 Ed Broadbent
Under his leadership, the NDP reached its highest number of seats (43) in the 1988 Canadian election1988 federal election/.
Broadbent was also the only leader ever to take the NDP to first place in public opinion polling, although he was not successful in translating this into an election victory.
Broadbent was a university professor when he ran and won election to the Canadian House of Commons from Oshawa in the 1968 Canadian election1968 general election.
http://www.infothis.com/find/Ed_Broadbent   (397 words)

  
 Canadian Federal Election Study, 1968
This study probed the views of the Canadian electorate following the June 1968 federal election.
economic conditions, elections, national elections, party membership, political affiliation, political campaigns, political leaders, political parties, political participation, public opinion, Trudeau, Pierre, voter attitudes, voters, voting behavior
Respondents provided basic background information and also responded to questions about their reactions to the election outcome, their evaluations of the parties and candidates, regional conflicts within Canada, and a wide variety of issues that were salient during the campaign.
http://webapp.icpsr.umich.edu/cocoon/ICPSR-STUDY/07009.xml   (205 words)

  
 Audio Postcard
First of all, I always believed that Ed Broadbent should have been elected in the 1968 Canadian Federal Election away back then.
and secondly, I'm also encouraging Voters of 2004 to vote for Jack Layton, in the present June Canadian Federal Election!
Vote Ed Broadbent for Prime Minister, in the July 1968 Canadian Federal Election!
http://members.audiogenerator.com/postcards?3655370   (179 words)

  
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It was assumed, when constituencies were split, that the 1968 eligible voters and 1965 Liberal voters were distributed geographically within each part in proportion to the population distribution reported in the 1961 census.
b) Percent Liberal vote in the 1965 election.
How important was it to your decision about this election?
http://stauffer.queensu.ca/webdoc/ssdc/cdbksnew/ces65-84/ces68guide.txt   (2680 words)

  
 Canadian Election Study - 1968
VAR184 - WHY DID YOU VOTE AS YOU DID IN JUNE 1968
VAR183 - WHY DID YOU VOTE AS YOU DID IN JUNE 1968
VAR185 - WHY DID YOU VOTE AS YOU DID IN JUNE 1968
http://stauffer.queensu.ca/webdoc/ssdc/cdbksnew/ces68_cb2.html   (5173 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)

  
 728 Media and Politics
Week 3 The media’s role in the 1962 and 1968 Canadian federal election campaigns
Week 2 The role of the mass media and behaviour of journalists in election campaigns
Week 13 The role of the journalist in an age of pressure group politics
http://www.fims.uwo.ca/journalism/courses-internship/J728.htm   (446 words)

  
 Canadian federal election, 1974 - Art History Online Reference and Guide
The Canadian federal election of 1974 was held on July 8 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons.
The governing Liberal Party won its first majority government since 1968, and gave Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau his third term.
"Previous" refers to the results of the previous election, not the party standings in the House of Commons prior to dissolution.
http://www.arthistoryclub.com/art_history/1974_Canadian_election   (446 words)

  
 1968 Canadian election - Wikipedia
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Ein Wörterbucheintrag zu 1968 Canadian election hat seinen Platz im Wiktionary (Wiktionary).
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/1968_Canadian_election   (144 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)

  
 1968 in Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
June 25 - Federal election: Pierre Trudeau's Liberals win a majority
See 1968 Governor General's Awards for a complete list of winners and finalists for those awards.
April 6 - Pierre Trudeau wins 1968 Liberal Party leadership convention
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/1968_in_Canada   (384 words)

  
 Canadian Census and Election Data, 1908-1968
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.
CODEBOOK: These data are documented by a machine-readable codebook, CANADIAN CENSUS AND ELECTION DATA 1908-1968, (ICPSR Ed., Jan 1999).
http://ssdc.ucsd.edu/ssdc/icp00039.html   (259 words)

  
 QED Archive Index - canadian election study 1968
QED Archive Index - canadian election study 1968
http://edith.econ.queensu.ca/data/cnes/1968/index.html   (8 words)

  
 ICPSR - 0039 - Canadian Census and Election Data, 1908-1968
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.
ICPSR - 0039 - Canadian Census and Election Data, 1908-1968
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://dataserv.libs.uga.edu/icpsr/0039/0039.html   (206 words)

  
 CANADIAN FEDERAL ELECTION STUDY, 1968
Sample: Adults interviewed following the June 1968 federal election.
http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/issr/da/Mobility/abs/CAN68.html   (37 words)

  
 wikien.info: Main_Page
In the 1968 Canadian election, a building contractor named Martin K. Wieche ran for election to the Canadian House of Commons as a National Socialist candidate in the Ontario riding of London East.
It is unknown if there was an organized party of that name supporting him.
http://www.alanaditescili.net/index.php?title=National_Socialist_candidate_(Canada)   (98 words)

  
 In the Red Zone
But this is what Basra has become in the aftermath of the elections.
Again and again, I've heard similar sentiments from Basra's intellectual class: the "turbans" who are imposing their Islamic beliefs on the city--often at the barrel of an AK--are not Basrawi, they are an aberration, a glitch in the city's history, a "transitional" phase from 35 years of Saddam's tyranny to a truly democratic future.
It is dangerous--possibly fatal--to express these thoughts too forcibly in public, but they exist on the minds, lips, tongues and soon the voting fingertips of thousands of Basrans come the next round of elections this December.
http://www.redzoneblog.com   (6534 words)

  
 QED Archive Index - canadian election study 1968 Sample coding, variables, labels
QED Archive Index - canadian election study 1968 Sample coding, variables, labels
http://edith.econ.queensu.ca/data/cnes/1968/Sample/labels/index.html   (12 words)

  
 1968 election presidential u.s
You can find here free articles, newsletters about 1968 election presidential u.s.
Flexcar Wins Environmental Excellence Award from Association of Washington Business; Company honored for its positive (The Auto Channel)
Hawaii can expect more Japanese wedding and honeymoon business next year, according to tour operator JTB Corp.
http://find4news.com/articles/elections/1968_election_presidential_u.s.html   (403 words)

  
 Computer History Exhibits
A focus on Canadian Computing is maintained by Zbigniew at York University.
The Deutsches Museum in Munich has an extensive
http://www.db.stanford.edu/pub/voy/museum.html   (1608 words)

  
 World News Review 1968 - Instant Library Version
Long lines of South Vietnamese walking along carrying possessions being marched by soldiers
Canadian election aftermath with band playing and Pierre Elliot Trudeau dancing and talking to people
World News Review 1968 - Instant Library Version
http://www.aptnlibrary.com/IL_WNR1968_shotlist.htm   (177 words)

  
 Canadian Census and Federal Election Data
The following is a list of Canadian Census and Federal Election Data files (collected by Don Blake) currently available on the central UNIX service.
For a full listing of files available from Data Services, check the UBC Library's online catalogue.
NOTE: Some of the data files on the central UNIX service are compressed (.gz) because of their large size.
http://data.library.ubc.ca/datalib/gen/files_unixg/blake.html   (79 words)

  
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The Whole World Was Watching:an oral history of 1968 (us)
http://www.fraughtmachine.com/refdesk/Refdesk_H.html   (143 words)

  
 Surveys by Years
survey of the importance of nature to canadians
survey on the value of wildlife to canadians
http://edith.econ.queensu.ca/data/years.html   (44 words)

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