Canadian Federal Elections coming up.

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In summary, a vote of no confidence was introduced to the Canadian Parliament, leading to the fall of Prime Minister Paul Martin's minority government due to accusations of corruption. This has triggered an unusual election campaign during the Christmas holidays, with the opposition parties calling for the vote and a likely election on January 23. The Conservatives have a chance of winning a minority government, but it is expected that another Liberal minority government will be formed. The current government will continue to govern until the election.
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Today a vote of no confidence was introduced to the Canadian Parliament. It's expected to fail due to the minority government and accusations of corruption among the Liberal Party and the Liberal minority government will be forced to hold an election, probably between January and Feburary of 2006.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_federal_election,_2006


I would say the Conservatives actually have a chance of winning this one, if not a big chance.
 
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Last I recall, people didn't have many nice things to say about Harper. Has that changed now ?
 
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not really. The conservatives are stronger because the Liberals are weaker. The Conservatives only have a chance of getting a minority government, but I think chances are we'll see another Liberal Minority.
 
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Canadian Government Falls on No-Confidence

TORONTO - A corruption scandal forced a vote of no-confidence Monday that toppled Prime Minister Paul Martin's minority government, triggering an unusual election campaign during the Christmas holidays.

Canada's three opposition parties, which control a majority in Parliament, voted against Martin's government, claiming his Liberal Party no longer has the moral authority to lead the nation.

The loss means an election for all 308 seats in the lower House of Commons, likely on Jan. 23. Martin and his Cabinet would continue to govern until then.

Opposition leaders last week called for the no-confidence vote after Martin rejected their demands to dissolve Parliament in January and hold early elections in February. Monday's vote follows a flurry of spending announcements in Ottawa last week, with the government trying to advance its agenda ahead of its demise.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051129/ap_on_re_ca/canada_elections
 
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Yup. Federal Elections in January. I'll be allowed to vote in this one. Should I?
 

1. What is the date of the upcoming Canadian federal election?

The date of the upcoming Canadian federal election is October 21, 2019. This date was officially announced by the Prime Minister on September 11, 2019.

2. Who can vote in the Canadian federal election?

Canadian citizens who are 18 years of age or older on election day are eligible to vote in the Canadian federal election. They must also be registered on the voters list and provide proof of identity and address.

3. How are Members of Parliament (MPs) elected in Canada?

Members of Parliament (MPs) are elected through a first-past-the-post system. This means that the candidate who receives the most votes in a riding (electoral district) wins and becomes the MP for that riding.

4. What is the role of the Governor General in the Canadian federal election?

The role of the Governor General in the Canadian federal election is to dissolve Parliament and issue writs of election, which officially start the election process. They also play a ceremonial role in opening and closing Parliament and giving Royal Assent to bills.

5. How are federal parties and candidates funded in Canada?

Federal parties and candidates in Canada can receive funding from a variety of sources, including private donations, fundraising events, and public subsidies. However, there are limits on the amount of money that can be donated and spent during an election period.

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