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  2. 2025 Liberal Party of Canada leadership election - Wikipedia

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    Campaign slogan: Canada's Comeback Starts Now Campaign slogan (French): Le retour du Canada commence maintenant: Website [68] [60] Chrystia Freeland: Deputy Prime Minister of Canada (2019–2024) Minister of Finance (2020–2024) Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs (2017–2020) Minister of Foreign Affairs (2017–2019) Minister of ...

  3. 2024 Canadian electoral calendar - Wikipedia

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    2024 Toronto—St. Paul's federal by-election; Municipal by-election in Chestermere, Alberta (mayor and five councillors) [31] Municipal by-election in Tignish, Prince Edward Island; June 25: Grande Prairie and District Catholic Schools Wards 1 & 3 by-election [32]

  4. 2022 Canadian federal electoral redistribution - Wikipedia

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    It is also based on the practice of giving each district only one member, which has been in effect since the 1968 election. [4] The changes to the federal electoral district boundaries take effect for the 2025 Canadian federal election, which will be the first general election called after April 22, 2024.

  5. Canada's Liberals suffer major upset in Toronto special ... - AOL

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    Elections Canada reported Tuesday that opposition Conservative candidate Don Stewart won the Toronto-St. Paul’s district by almost 600 votes, 42.1% over the Liberal candidate's 40.5% with all ...

  6. 2021 Canadian federal election - Wikipedia

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    The 2021 Canadian federal election was held on September 20, 2021, to elect members of the House of Commons to the 44th Canadian Parliament.The writs of election were issued by Governor General Mary Simon on August 15, 2021, when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau requested the dissolution of parliament for a snap election.

  7. Elections in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Parliament of Canada has two chambers: the House of Commons has 338 members, elected for a maximum four-year term in single-seat electoral districts through first-past-the-post voting, and the Senate has 105 members appointed by the governor general on the advice of the prime minister.

  8. 2024 Toronto—St. Paul's federal by-election - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the by-election, Toronto—St. Paul's was considered a safe Liberal seat in Midtown, Toronto. [11] It had been held by the Liberals since the 1993 federal election. [12] The Government of Canada announced measures to protect the by-election from foreign interference. [13]

  9. Longest Ballot Committee - Wikipedia

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    Commemorative pin given to candidates in the 2022 Mississauga—Lakeshore and 2023 Winnipeg South Centre by-elections. The Longest Ballot Committee is a political movement in Canada, at one time affiliated with the Rhinoceros Party, [1] known for flooding ballots with a large number of independent candidates in protest of the first-past-the-post (FPTP) voting system and other electoral reform ...