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| | Canadian federal election, 1993 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The election was called by new Progressive Conservative Party leader Kim Campbell near the end of her party's five year mandate. |  | | The Canadian federal election of 1993 was held on October 25th, 1993. |  | | In the 1984 election, however, Brian Mulroney led the Progressive Conservatives to the largest electoral landslide in Canadian history, winning a majority of the seats in every province. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_federal_election,_1993
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| | Canadian federal election, 1988 |
 | | The election was held November 21, 1988, and 76% of eligible voters cast a ballot. |  | | The 1988 election was the most successful for the New Democratic Party. |  | | Parties that capture less than 1% of the vote in a province are not recorded. |
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http://www.1-free-software.com/en/wikipedia/c/ca/canadian_federal_election__1988.html
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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%2C_2004
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| | Federal Election Trivia |
 | | Previous to the 1970 Canada Elections Act revision, the voting age and minimum age to run as a candidate in a federal election was 21 years old. |  | | Canadians have gone to the polls most often in the fall; 13 fall elections have been held since 1867, 12 elections have been held in summer, 9 in the spring and only 4 have been held in winter. |  | | Wilfrid Laurier, while serving as Prime Minister, ran and was elected in 8 federal elections between1896 and 1911. |
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http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/process/house/electionsTrivia/index.asp?lang=E&pv=1
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| | Canadian federal election, 1867 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Canadian federal election of 1867, held on September 20th, was the first election for the new nation of Canada. |  | | In Nova Scotia, opponents of the Conservatives (and of Confederation itself) ran as Anti-Confederates, but later sat with the Liberal Caucus. |  | | No prior elections, see elections in the Province of Canada |
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http://www.bexley.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Canadian_federal_election,_1867
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| | Thomson Nelson - Political Science Resource Centre |
 | | Canadians voted in a federal election on June 28, 2004. |  | | The Canadian Election Study team provides in-depth research on voters' behaviour in federal elections. |  | | The Supreme Court of Canada ruled that citizens can only have effective representation if the discrepancies among ridings for federal elections are limited. |
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http://polisci.nelson.com/elections.html
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| | The 1993 Southam Lecture |
 | | Election law in Canada: The law and procedure of federal, provincial and territorial elections (2 vols.). |  | | Canada at the polls, 1984: A study of the federal general elections. |  | | Journalistic practice in covering federal election campaigns in Canada. |
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http://www.wlu.ca/%7Ewwwpress/jrls/cjc/BackIssues/19.2/fletcher.html
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| | The Canadian Electoral System (BP-437E) |
 | | The main body of Canadian election law is contained in the Canada Elections Act, but many other statutes — such as the Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Act, the Broadcasting Act, the Income Tax Act, and the Criminal Code — also contain provisions regarding the Canadian electoral process. |  | | This is recognized by the constitutionally entrenched right to vote in section 3 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which states that “Every citizen of Canada has the right to vote in an election of members of the House of Commons or of a legislative assembly and to be qualified for membership therein.” |  | | Second, a variety of restrictions on the right to vote which were present in the years immediately following Confederation have been loosened or entirely removed. Women, for instance, were given the right to vote in federal elections only in 1918, and Aboriginal Canadians living on reserves in 1960. |
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http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/library/PRBpubs/bp437-e.htm
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| | Elections Canada |
 | | Canadian elections, politics and government, with a focus on peace, environment and social issues. |  | | Complete coverage of federal, provincial and territorial elections in Canada. |  | | Chretien to shuffle Cabinet before calling new elections in Canada |
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http://www.omniknow.com/common/wiki.php?in=en&term=Elections_Canada
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| | Canadian federal election, 1963 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | During the Tories' last year in office, members of the Diefenbaker's Cabinet attempt to remove him from the leadership of the party, and therefore from the Prime Minister's office. |  | | * The party did not nominate candidates in the previous election. |  | | The 1963 election was the second vote contested by the NDP. |
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http://www.sevenhills.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Canadian_federal_election,_1963
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| | Election Prediction Project |
 | | General Election - United Kingdom (7 Jun 2001) |  | | Provincial Election - British Columbia - 17th May 2005 |  | | Provincial Election - British Columbia (16 May 2001) |
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http://www.electionprediction.com
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| | 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 |  | | Nova Scotia: 1999 Provincial Elections; Political Database of the Americas |
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| | 2004 Canadian federal elections - Canada is entering a new period of turmoil |
 | | The Liberals know this and in previous elections were able to split away NDP voters by raising the spectre of the fundamentalist right-wing. |  | | This is indicated not only by the drop in support for the Liberals but the drop in voter turnout that has been seen in recent years. |  | | The 2004 NDP election platform is the most left-wing since the 1980s. |
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http://www.marxist.com/canada/canada_fed_elections04.html
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| | [No title] |
 | | The election was the second fought by Liberal leader Pierre Trudeau. |  | | Liberal Party, which won 109 seats in the |  | | = not applicable - the party was not recognized in the previous election. |
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http://en-cyclopedia.com/wiki/1972_Canadian_election
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| | Learning Resources: Canada year book 1999, Teacher's kits, Federal Elections |
 | | The Government asked the Supreme Court to rule on the ability of Quebec to secede unilaterally. |  | | Unilateral secession — the right to leave a federation without the consent of the other members. |  | | Proportional representation — a system of election in which votes are cast for a rostrum of party candidates and where the percentage of elected party candidates closely approximates the percentage of the total popular vote the party receives. |
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http://www.statcan.ca/english/kits/feder1.htm
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| | LiveWire Teen Forums & College Forums - Canadian Federal Elections |
 | | Is the supreme court apart of the federal govt? |  | | This will be the last election that my government unjustly and tyrannically forbids me from voting in. |  | | Next time the tyrants in Ottawa call an election, I'll vote Conservative. |
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http://www.golivewire.com/forums/topic.cgi?topic=53029
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| | CBC - Canada Votes 2004 |
 | | Canadians woke Tuesday to their first minority government in nearly 25 years as voters gave the Liberals a fourth consecutive mandate, a victory largely achieved in seat-rich Ontario. |  | | Student Vote: News and views from young voters... |  | | The opposition parties have cautiously offered to co-operate with the new Liberal minority government to pass legislation in the months ahead. |
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http://www.cbc.ca/canadavotes
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| | Toronto SEP meeting discusses Canadian, US elections |
 | | Under circumstances where the Democrats and the Republicans had taken steps to ensure that opposition to the war in Iraq could not be expressed within the framework of the elections, people were compelled at this point to vote with their movie tickets, Walsh noted. |  | | But he counseled against indifference to the elections, stating that elections are important political events, but the working class must analyze them from its own standpoint, from a recognition that society is divided fundamentally into two classesand that real power lies not in parliament but with those who control societys vast wealth. |  | | This was the meaning of the deliberate sabotaging of Howard Deans campaign for the Democratic Party nomination and the coming to the fore of John Kerry, a pro-imperialist, pro-war candidate. |
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http://www.wsws.org/articles/2004/jul2004/toro-j05_prn.shtml
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| | Libertarian Party of Canada - Federal Elections |
 | | Following various court decisions which struck down portions of the Elections Act, the LPC was able to regain registered party status shortly before the June 28, 2004 federal election, and a number of candidates ran in various ridings across the country. |  | | The LPC has run candidates in federal elections since the formation of the party in the 1970's. |  | | Therefore, the LPC was unable to run candidates under the LPC banner in the 1997 and 2000 federal elections. |
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http://www.libertarian.ca/english/elections/index.html
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| | Canadian federal election, 1896 |
 | | The Canadian federal election of 1896 was held on July 11 1896. |  | | The election saw a great change in Liberal Party. |  | | It was a majority government won the Liberal Party under Wilfrid Laurier. |
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http://www.freeglossary.com/Canadian_federal_election,_1896
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| | Definition of 1878 Canadian election |
 | | Sir John A. Macdonald and his Conservative/Liberal-Conservative party was returned to office after having been defeated five years before amidst scandals over the building of the Canadian Pacific Railway. |  | | The Canadian federal election of 1878 resulted in the end of Alexander Mackenzie's Liberal government after only one term in office. |  | | "Before" refers to standings in the House of Commons at the last election, and not standings at dissolution. |
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http://www.wordiq.com/definition/1878_Canadian_election
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| | Food Policy Questions ~ Federal Elections 2000 |
 | | In September 2000, the federal, provincial and territorial governments launched the Early Childhood Development Initiative to enhance services for children. |  | | The Liberal Partys goal is to ensure that all Canadian children have the best possible start in life. |  | | In addition, we will lower taxes for low income Canadian families to help defray the costs of raising children. |
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http://www.cspinet.org/canada/response4.html
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| | Comments on: Canadian Federal Elections: My Vote |
 | | Comment on Canadian Federal Elections: My Vote by: William Elder |  | | Comment on Canadian Federal Elections: My Vote by: Mike Hillyer |  | | Comment on Canadian Federal Elections: My Vote by: Joe |
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http://www.ensight.org/archives/2004/06/15/canadian-federal-elections-my-vote/feed
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| | Egwald Statistics - Canadian Elections |
 | | M = Winning party has a majority of federal seats |  | | Notice that the number of elections = 17, which equals the number of observations. |  | | C = Percent of seats of Canada taken by the winning party |
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| | Upcoming Federal Elections... |
 | | Mar 19th, 2004 8:52 am :: Upcoming Federal Elections... |  | | You are here: Canadian Forums > Canadian Politics |  | | I know some may think the answer is obvious, but who do you *really* think will take over the government? |
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http://www.canadiancontent.net/forums/about700.html
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| | Anime-Source.Com - Canadian Federal Elections |
 | | Tomorrow (Monday, June 28th) will be the Canadian Federal Elections and I hope that everyone will be going out to vote. |  | | This year is one of the tighest races in Canadian history with Liberals and Conservatives running neck to neck. |  | | Note: If you haven't received your elections registration, you can still vote by bringing photo identification along with proof of your current address. |
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http://www.anime-source.com/banzai/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=821
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| | Voting in Canadian Federal Elections while Abroad |
 | | Applications to register to vote in Canadian federal elections can be obtained from the following website: www.elections.ca or either visiting or writing to the following office: |
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http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/canadaeuropa/poland/assistCanadians11-en.asp
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| | Muslim power in Canada |
 | | Two full months prior to the declaration of general elections, the CIC published a report named "Election 2004. |  | | Yet in the run-up to last June's Canadian federal elections, Islamic lobbies exerted unprecedented pressure on electoral candidates and actively pursued the emergence of a Muslim voting bloc. |  | | A few days ahead of the federal elections, three Canadian Muslim leaders met at Concordia University in Montreal to discuss Islamic "committed voting." The event, however, turned into an anti-Zionist, Jew-bashing fest. |
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http://www.hvk.org/articles/0804/96.html
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| | Elephant in the Room - Results of Canadian Federal Elections |
 | | Elephant in the Room - Results of Canadian Federal Elections |  | | This site was designed and created by François Goyeau - 2004 |  | | In 2000 the Reform Party disbanded and became the Canadian Alliance in the hopes of shedding their red-neck image. |
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http://pages.infinit.net/fmgoyeau/vote01.html
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| | Canada government health Overview mongoliadc.org |
 | | Health Canada is the federal government department responsible for national public health in Canada. |  | | Environmental, insurance, and health lawyers at McMillan Binch provide a full range of advice to their Canadian and international clients from Toronto, Canada. |  | | Find canada government health at one of the best sites the Internet has to offer! |
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http://canada.government.health.mongoliadc.org
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| | Canadian Federal Government |
 | | Find canadian federal government at one of the best sites the Internet has to offer! |  | | Having trouble finding results for Canadian Federal Government? |  | | Read product reviews and compare prices with tax and shipping from thousands of online stores. |
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| | Canadian Elections - Home Page |
 | | To help put events and issues in perspective, this site provides a range of material about the election campaign, the electoral system, and past elections. |  | | Canadians went to the polls on Monday June 28, 2004. |  | | I welcome any feedback and suggestions for fresh material to add to this site - send me an e-mail! |
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http://www.sfu.ca/~aheard/elections
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