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| | Canadian federal election results (2000-) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Canadian federal election, 2000 - 37th general election |  | | Prior to the 2000 election, the Reform Party of Canada, along with some members of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, formed the Canadian Reform Conservative Alliance (Canadian Alliance). |  | | Canadian federal election, 2006- 39th general election was held on January 23, 2006 |
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| | Canadian federal election, 2004 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A Canadian federal election (more formally, the 38th general election) was held on |  | | [2] ( http://www.elections.ca/gen/rep/37g/table3_e.html) in the 2000 federal election. |  | | Although the election was initially widely expected to be a relatively easy romp for Martin to a fourth consecutive Liberal majority government, during the campaign many began instead to predict a far more closely-fought election. |
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| | Federal |
 | | Canadian federal election, 1867 The 1867 election was the first election for the new nation of The Province of Canada wh... |  | | Canadian federal election, 1972 The Canadian federal election of 1972 resulted in a slim victory for the governing Progr... |  | | Federal Administrative Court of Germany The Federal Administrative Court (Bundesverwaltungsgericht) is one of the suprem... |
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| | CBC - Canada Votes 2004 - Voter Toolkit - Election Dictionary |
 | | Canadian Reform Conservative Alliance (n, proper) official name of the political party commonly known as the "Canadian Alliance." The party was formed in 2000 after a failed attempt to merge the opposition Reform Party of Canada and the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada. |  | | general election (n) a parliamentary election in all electoral districts, caused when the sitting prime minister or governing party leader requests the Governor General to dissolve Parliament and call an election. |  | | Interest in an election is usually measured by "voter turnout," a percentage of the number of eligible voters who actually took the time to go vote. |
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| | Canadian federal election, 2000 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The 2000 Canadian federal election was held on November 27, 2000, to elect 301 Members of Parliament to the House of Commons of Canada. |  | | The election was regarded as a great success by Prime Minister Jean Chrétien and the Liberal Party, but a failure for every other party. |  | | On election night, controversy arose when a CBC producer's gratuitously sexist comment about Stockwell Day's daughter-in-law, Juliana Thiessen Day, was accidentally broadcast on the Canadian networks' pooled election feed from Day's riding. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_federal_election,_2000
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| | Encyclopedia: Canadian federal elections |
 | | Canadian election turn-out is generally higher than that in the United States but lower than in most Europe an nations. |  | | By-election s can be held between general elections when seats become vacant. |  | | Currently, about two-thirds of eligible voters vote in federal elections. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Canadian-federal-elections
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| | Canadian Election Law & Policies |
 | | This law was challenged during the 2000 election, by Stephen Harper when he headed up the National Citizens Coalition, on the grounds that the law is an unconstitutional limit on the freedom of expression and of the voters' rights to be fully informed of all points of view. |  | | Elections Canada also provides a number of plain English overviews of the laws and policies governing the conduct of federal elections. |  | | A controversial aspect of federal election laws is the limits placed on private individuals and groups who are not running in the election but who wish to advertise in support of or against specific candidates or parties. |
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| | Encyclopedia: Canadian House of Commons |
 | | The 2000 Canadian federal election was held on November 27, 2000. |  | | The Speaker of the Canadian Senate is the presiding officer of the Canadian Senate. |  | | A by-election or bye-election is a special election held to fill a political office when the incumbent has died or resigned. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Canadian-House-of-Commons
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| | Election |
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/election.html
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| | Environment Voters 2000 Federal Election Campaign Report |
 | | When the election was called, EV simply lacked the resources to campaign as effectively as would be necessary to fully hold the Liberal's accountable for their disastrous environmental policies. |  | | This was not possible for the 2000 federal election due to extraneous factors beyond EV’s control and the quality of the campaign suffered. |  | | For reasons beyond the control of EV, its 2000 federal election campaign was, in fact, a token affair and not the campaign that EV would have run had adequate time and financial resources been available. |
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| | The Atlas of Canada - The 38th Federal Election, 2004 |
 | | Federal Elections » The 38th Federal Election, 2004 |  | | This map shows the official results of the 38th Federal Election, held on June 28, 2004, by party affiliation in each of the 308 electoral districts (ridings). |  | | This map shows the official results of the 38th Federal Election, held on June 28, 2004, by party... |
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http://atlas.nrcan.gc.ca/site/english/maps/reference/elections/election2004
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| | LifeSite Special Report - Federal Election 2000 Analysis |
 | | It became obvious just before the 2000 federal election that the Liberals were headed for another majority. |  | | A house divided, as the Alliance clearly was during this election, is inevitably a house that collapses. |  | | Canadians must insist that the church act on this contradiction that has resulted in Canadian "Catholic" political leaders imposing a deadly anti-life, anti-family agenda on Canada and other parts of the world, while still calling themselves "Catholic", and still allowed to receive Catholic sacraments. |
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| | True Patriot - Canadian Conservative Club : Canada's Conservative Choice Online http://www.geocities.com/CanConCluTruPat |
 | | Stephen ran in the 1988 federal election as a candidate for the Reform Party, but lost to his old employer MP Jim Hawkes by 16% to 58% of the vote in the federal constituency of Calgary West. |  | | Canadian Grassroots.ca remembers the Reform movement was born in the late 80's and early 90's to establish a new, innovative grassroots-driven major political party. |  | | Canadian Grassroots.ca want to be able to elect our party leaders, national councils, local riding boards of directors, Members of Parliament, and Senators in an open and democratic fashion, based upon one vote per member, and to have a say in all major decisions affecting our lives, our local communities, and our country. |
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| | Canadian federal election, 2000 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The 2000 Canadian federal election was held on November 27, 2000. |  | | On election night, controversy arose when a CBC producer's gratuitously sexist comment about Stockwell Day's daughter-in-law, Juliana Thiessen Day, was accidentally broadcast on the Canadian networks' pooled election feed from Day's riding. |  | | New leader Stockwell Day was expected to appeal far more to the crucial Ontario voters, and the Canadian Alliance was hoping for major improvements. |
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| | True Patriot - Canadian Conservative Club : Canada's Conservative Choice Online http://www.geocities.com/CanConCluTruPat |
 | | Canadian Grassroots.ca want to be able to elect our party leaders, national councils, local riding boards of directors, Members of Parliament, and Senators in an open and democratic fashion, based upon one vote per member, and to have a say in all major decisions affecting our lives, our local communities, and our country. |  | | Canadian Grassroots.ca remembers the Reform movement was born in the late 80's and early 90's to establish a new, innovative grassroots-driven major political party. |  | | Ernest also served as a Canadian senator from 1970 to 1983. |
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| | The Amazing Proportional Representation Simulator |
 | | These Ontario results from the 2000 Canadian federal election are pretty close to a 'worst case' scenario, in terms of distortion of the will of the voters. |  | | Our winner-take-all voting system has allowed the Liberals in recent elections to hold monopoly power in Canada by virtually sweeping Ontario. |  | | The riding boundaries used in this simulation were in effect for the Canadian federal election of 2000 and the Ontario provincial election of 2003, and were supplanted by the boundary reallocation of 2004. |
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http://wayneon.ca/democracy/PRSimulator/simulator.html
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| | Canadian Election Law & Policies |
 | | This law was challenged during the 2000 election, by Stephen Harper when he headed up the National Citizens Coalition, on the grounds that the law is an unconstitutional limit on the freedom of expression and of the voters' rights to be fully informed of all points of view. |  | | A controversial aspect of federal election laws is the limits placed on private individuals and groups who are not running in the election but who wish to advertise in support of or against specific candidates or parties. |  | | Elections Canada also provides a number of plain English overviews of the laws and policies governing the conduct of federal elections. |
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| | CNEWS Decision 2000 - It's official: election will be Nov. 27 |
 | | Prime Minister Jean Chretien announces the start of the federal election campaign to be held Nov 27, 2000, alongside his wife Aline, during a news conference at Rideau Hall in Ottawa. |  | | Just six weeks ago, when Day and Clark won seats in the Commons in byelections, it appeared Canadians were headed for a general election next spring, around the traditional four-year anniversary of the last vote. |  | | "Canadians are tired of this government and they want change," said Kenney, staking out tax cuts, debt reduction and health care as his party's priorities. |
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| | ID-200 Canadian politics guest lecture |
 | | In the 2000 election the Liberals won in large part because the conservative vote split between the Alliance and the Progressive Conservative Party. |  | | More recently the Canadian Alliance was born in 2000, itself the child of the Reform Party (Reform was generally considered to be to the right politically, the link takes you to a Socialist perspective on the Reform to Canadian Alliance shift), which was created only in 1987. |  | | To his credit, at the upcoming federal election he relinquished this safe Nova Scotia seat and ran, instead, for a hotly contested seat in his home province (which he won). |
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| | Canadian Federal Election 2000 |
 | | BOSTON, Oct 23, 2000 (LSN.ca) - The Bishops of the four Roman Catholic dioceses in Massachusetts have issued an election statement calling on Catholics to exercise their "moral obligation" to vote and to recognize the "absolute centrality" of the protection of human life when choosing candidates on Election Day, Tuesday, November 7. |  | | Urged his priests during their annual retreat to inform the Catholics of the diocese of "the importance of supporting candidates in the upcoming federal election who declare themselves to be pro-life and in favour of the traditional family". |  | | ROME, Oct 12, 2000 (LSN.ca) - A new Vatican document prepared by the Pontifical Council for theFamily for the Jubilee of Families to be celebrated this weekend in Rome includes "legislators who have promoted and approved abortion laws" as bearing "responsibility" for the "abominable crime" of abortion- which the document describes as "murder". |
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| | Canadian federal election, 2004 biography .ms |
 | | This was comparable to the turnout of 64.1% [2] in the 2000 federal election. |  | | A Canadian federal election (more formally, the 38th general election) was held on June 28, 2004. |  | | On election day, polling times were arranged to allow results from most provinces to be announced more or less simultaneously, with the exception of Atlantic Canada, where results were known before the close of polling in other provinces. |
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| | Political Parties in Canada - Les partis politiques du Canada |
 | | Election day for the 38th federal general election, set by the Governor in Council, will be Monday, June 28, 2004." |  | | Canadians can send a message during the current federal election campaign by asking candidates to support a new federal affordable housing initiative." |  | | Most recent election results, eligibility to vote, voters lists, ridings and electoral districts, and members of parliament and provincial legislatures for federal, provincial and territory elections in Canada. |
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| | Canadian election surveys and data |
 | | Includes 36th general election (1997), 37th general election (2000) and by-elections. |  | | Report of the Chief Electoral Officer: 37th general election: election finances, candidates' returns in respect of electoral contributions and expenses 2000 |  | | Quebec provincial and federal election study, 1962: rise of a third party. |
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| | 8. Canadian Elections 1993 & 1997 |
 | | In the 2000 federal election, for the first time homeless people are able to vote. |  | | In 1918, women had the same voting rights as men in federal elections. |  | | In every election campaign, politicians are eager to claim historic firsts. |
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| | 2006 Federal Election Links - Canadian Social Research Links |
 | | With the Canadian federal election coming in January, I will be providing an ongoing analysis of the party leaders' hand movements during their speeches and debates. |  | | Voter Turnout at Federal Elections and Referendums, 1867-2004 |  | | And, for the third election in a row, every federal party leader pledges to protect health care. |
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| | Live from the Nuke Free Zone: Canadian General Election - Epilogue |
 | | This is the first minority government federally in 25 years, and the first fourth-consecutive mandate since 1908. |  | | Because of the recent redistricting, there were 308 Parliamentary seats up for grabs in this election for the House of Commons. |  | | This entitles them to a new election law which gives $1.75 in funding per vote to national parties who recieve higher than I think two percent of the vote. |
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 | | Among his other books are Introduction to the International Criminal Court (Cambridge University Press, 2001) and The Abolition of the Death Penalty in International Law (Cambridge University Press, 1997 (several editions). |  | | Schabas is the author of the widely acclaimed book, Genocide in International Law: The Crime of Crimes (Cambridge University Press, 2000) and edits the Criminal Law Forum, the quarterly journal of the Society for the Reform of Criminal Law. |  | | Professor Chalk is a former president of the International Association of Genocide Scholars and the Canadian Association of African Studies. |
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