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| | Canadian federal election, 2004 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The voter turnout fell by more than 3% from the 2000 federal election which had 64.1% turnout [2]. |  | | Polls suggested that the NDP had returned to the 18% to 20% level of support it enjoyed in the 1984 election and 1988 election. |  | | Following a 36-day campaign, voters elected 308 Members of the House of Commons. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_federal_election,_2004
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| | Canadian federal election - InfoSearchPoint.com |
 | | Canadian federal election, 1887, Macdonald is re-elected for his fifth majority government |  | | Canadian federal election, 1904, Laurier is re-elected for his third majority government |  | | Canadian federal election, 1908, Laurier is re-elected for his fourth majority government |
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http://www.infosearchpoint.com/display/Canadian_federal_election
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| | Astrological notes on the 2004 Canadian Federal election |
 | | Harper's natal Saturn is on the election's Ascendant, his natal Neptune is on the Midheaven, and his natal Mars is on the election's Descendant. |  | | Martin's natal Chiron is on the Descendant for the election and his Sun is in the eighth house along with Mars, Mercury, and Neptune. |  | | This election will be about health care, war and defence, and acceptance of refugees and immigrants; the Parliament elected here will be charged with leading us out of a morass of scandals and complicated issues, into a situation of material security. |
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http://ansuz.sooke.bc.ca/astrology/election04.php
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| | 2004 Federal Election |
 | | Canadian voters don't like or trust politicians at all. |  | | Russil Wvong / History, politics, and the future / 2004 federal election |  | | A mostly non-partisan voter's guide to the June 28, 2004 Canadian federal election, intended for people who don't have much time to follow political issues. |
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http://www.geocities.com/rwvong/future/election2004.html
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| | 2004 Canadian Federal Election Forecaster |
 | | However, applying this simple voter migration matrix to the 2000 election results is a crude way of forecasting the outcome of the 2004 election. |  | | Second, it does not reflect the possibility that 2000 voters opt to abstain in 2004, or abstainers in 2000 opt to vote in 2004. |  | | Guess the probability with which a 2000 voter will vote for a party in 2004. |
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http://esm.ubc.ca/CA04/forecast-revised.html
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| | Canadian National Chinese Council: 2004 Federal Election Questionnaire |
 | | The Chinese Canadian National Council (CCNC) today released the responses from four political parties to its 2004 election questionnaire. |  | | Canadian National Chinese Council: 2004 Federal Election Questionnaire |  | | Chinese Canadians National Council 2004 Federal Election Questionnaire |
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http://www.ccnc.ca/election
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| | The Oracle Of Ottawa-Government_Election2004 |
 | | Harper has said repeatedly during the election campaign that abortion isn't part of his agenda. |  | | A study released by Elections Canada in 2003 about the reasons for declining voter turnout indicated that 39 per cent of this age group did not cast a ballot because of a lack of interest about the election. |  | | Vote swapping is a controversial Web-based arrangement that was spawned in the lead-up to the 2000 election in the United States. |
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http://www.oracleofottawa.org/Government_CanElection2004.htm
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| | Canadian Islamic Congress |
 | | Exit Poll for Eligible Canadian Muslim Voters: The CIC special exit poll for Canadian Muslims who are eligible to vote in this year's federal election. |  | | CIC's Election 2004 Exit Poll for Canadian Muslim Voters |  | | Information on any upcoming local Muslim Town Hall Meeting (MTHM) regarding the 2004 Canadian federal election, and / or |
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http://www.canadianislamiccongress.com/election2004
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| | The Atlas of Canada - The 38th Federal Election, Provisional Results |
 | | Federal Election » The 38th Federal Election, Provisional Results |  | | This map shows the provisional results of the 38th Federal Election, held on June 28, 2004. |  | | The candidate's name is the same as that used for his or her registration with Elections Canada, with the exception that for incumbents (members who had also been members of the 37th Parliament), the style used for their name is that used on the Parliamentary Web site. |
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http://atlas.gc.ca/site/english/maps/reference/elections/election2004
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| | 2004 Canadian Election Results |
 | | For example, in a riding where 100,000 valid votes were counted, a judicial recount will be held if the winning margin is less than 100 votes; for more information, consult the Elections Canada Judicial Recount Manual. |  | | Select Region to View 2004 Consitutency-Level Election Results |  | | The 2004 election results provide an interesting setup for the current elections, since 58 seats were won with 5% margins or less. |
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http://www.sfu.ca/~aheard/elections/2004-results.html
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| | Federal Election 2004 |
 | | Canadian Culture - Federal Election 2004 - http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/life_in_canada/108851 |  | | Let’s hope the more intelligent half is the one that is voting. |  | | This is the first time in my life that I've been so confused and undecided of how I'm going to vote. |
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http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/life_in_canada/108851
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| | globeandmail.com - Breaking Canada's Election 2004 News |
 | | Updated opinion numbers on party popularity from 2000 to 2004 |  | | Prime Minister says his 'stable' government's first priority is to rebuild cabinet; to keep inner circle intact |  | | As expected, the separatist party dominated election results in the province |
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http://www.theglobeandmail.com/generated/realtime/specialDecision2004.html
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| | OMPP - 2004 Canadian Federal Election Newspaper Content Analysis |
 | | Building on the dataset collected by the OMPP for the 2004 federal campaign, the OMPP is collecting an analysing data during the 2006 federal election campaign. |  | | The analysis includes all news, editorial and opinion pieces related to the federal election. |  | | OMPP - 2004 Canadian Federal Election Newspaper Content Analysis |
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http://www.ompp.mcgill.ca/pages/2006election.htm
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| | GuruNet — Content Map |
 | | Results of the United Kingdom general election, 2005 |  | | results of the Puerto Rico General Elections of 2004 |  | | Results of the Canadian federal election, 2004: Western Canada and Territories |
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http://www.gurunet.com/cm-dsid-2222-letter-1R-first-9951
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| | Owen Minns - Politics with Pointers |
 | | On 2003-11-10-Monday, Toronto residents and taxpayers had the opportunity to elect a mayor, a city council and school board trustees for the 'megacity' of Toronto (amalgamated just before the turn of the century. |  | | Sections of this page: Canadian Federal Election 2004, and Toronto Municipal Election 2003, and Ontario Provincial Election 2003. |  | | Canadians from coast to coast to coast voted at more than 65 k polls across Canada on 2004-06-28-Monday in a federal general election. |
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http://minns.ca/owen/politics.php
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| | StreamLine :: Main Page |
 | | users in two way conversations about the upcoming election. |  | | 2004 Canadian Federal Election Candidates in cooperation with Tucows, |  | | This offer applies to all Canadian Federal Election 2004 candidates |
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http://www.streamlinewebco.com/blog/_archives/2004/5
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| | Canadian Election 2004 · Canadian Federal Election 2004 |
 | | Canadian Election 2004 · Canadian Federal Election 2004 |  | | Federal, Provincial and Municipal Elections 2003 and 2004 |  | | for municipal, provincial and federal elections (published by the |
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http://www.planetfriendly.net/election/portal.html
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| | Canadian Federal Election 2004 Urban Vancouver |
 | | Which Party Will You Vote For in the 2004 Canadian Federal Election? |  | | By Richard Eriksson on May 23, 2004 - 8:25pm |
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http://www.urbanvancouver.com/special-reports/canadian-federal-election-2004
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| | Federal Election 2004 |
 | | I have also voted in the advance polls because I'm working for a political party as a scruitineer in the election. |  | | I would choose third parties such as the Greens or Canadian Action over the Conservatives and Liberals. |  | | I would never consider voting Liberal or Conservative, and I don't think I ever will. |
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http://www.suite101.com/discussion.cfm/life_in_canada/106517/977936
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