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Had the National Assembly not been dissolved earlier and the federal and municipal elections remained as scheduled, the first fixed date election would have been held on October 3, 2016. However, on March 5, 2014, just over 18 months after the previous election, the assembly was dissolved by Lieutenant Governor Pierre Duchesne at the request of ...
Section 56.1 establishes a fixed election date for federal general elections as the third Monday of October in the fourth calendar year following the last general election while retaining the power of the Governor General to dissolve Parliament earlier at their discretion. Its companion section 56.2 permits the Chief Electoral Officer (with the ...
November 26: Municipal by-election for councillor #3, Portage-du-Fort, and for councillor #2, Saint-Bernard, Quebec; November 27: Municipal by-election in Mount Stewart, Prince Edward Island; November 30: Kitchener Centre, Ontario provincial by-election; Municipal by-election for Ward 20 Scarborough Southwest, Toronto, Ontario. [52]
The Gallagher Index of disproportionality for Canadian federal elections in that period has ranged from 6.26 to 20.91, in line with some of its comparables — Australia, New Zealand (prior to adoption of MMP in 1992) and United States (presidential electoral college), but significantly higher than many others, for example Belgium, Germany ...
Money.ca digs into dating Canadian-style to reinforce the 3-date rule, along with three ideas for a budget-conscious good time.
The Municipal Amendment Act, 1922, S.O. 1922, c. 71, s. 3 Municipalities given the option to set Election Day as the first Monday of December 1937 The Municipal Amendment Act, 1937, S.O. 1937 (1st sess.), c. 47, s. 5 Municipalities given the option to set Election Day as December 14 1941 The Municipal Amendment Act, 1941, S.O. 1941, c. 35, s. 2, 4
March 1: Municipal by-election in District 3, Mille-Isles, Quebec [11] March 7: Municipal elections in the West Hants Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia. [12] Ontario Liberal Party leadership election; March 10: Provincial by-elections in Cape Breton Centre and Truro-Bible Hill-Millbrook-Salmon River, Nova Scotia
December 3: Nunavut municipal elections, 2018 (hamlets) Federal by-election in Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes, Ontario; October 22-December 7: 2018 British Columbia electoral reform referendum; December 9: Municipal by-election in Neufchâtel-Lebourgneuf District, Quebec City; December 10: