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The 2015 Canadian federal election was held on October 19, 2015, to elect the 338 members of the House of Commons of the 42nd Parliament of Canada. In accordance with the maximum four-year term under a 2007 amendment to the Canada Elections Act , the writs of election for the 2015 election were issued by Governor General David Johnston on August 4.
The 42nd Canadian federal election was held on October 19, 2015. The incumbent Conservative Party of Canada of Prime Minister Stephen Harper, in office since 2006, was defeated by the Liberal Party of Canada under the leadership of Justin Trudeau.
September 30, 2015: Confirmed list of candidates is published. October 9–12, 2015: Advance polls were open. An estimated record of 3.6 million electors cast their ballot, a 71% increase over the previous 2011 election. [70] This turnout was superseded during the 2019 general election. October 19, 2015: Scheduled polling day.
Former Commander of The British Columbia Regiment (Duke of Connaught's Own), first Sikh to command a Canadian regiment. M Vancouver: Canadian Armed Forces, Lt. Col 21,773 48.81 West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country: Pamela Goldsmith-Jones: Former Mayor of West Vancouver: F West Vancouver: Public affairs consultant 36,300 54.62
Canadian regions. Official results after judicial recounts. [1]Abbreviations guide: . Animal All. - Animal Alliance Environment Voters Party AOTN - Alliance of the North BQ - Bloc Québécois
Canadian Arab Federation, Canadian Muslim Forum, Egyptian Canadian Coalition for Democracy, and Muslim Political Engagement Group - A group of Muslim and Arab organizations corresponded with the party leaders with a group of demands which included abolishing Bills C-24 and C-51 and changing Canada's foreign affairs to promote human rights ...
In the 2015 Canadian federal election, the Conservative Party of Canada ran a candidate in all but one of the 338 federal electoral districts. Ninety-nine of them won a seat in the House of Commons of Canada, which was 60 fewer than in the previous federal election in 2011.
2013 by-election candidate in this riding F Toronto: Journalist Toronto—Danforth: Craig Scott: Incumbent Member of Parliament M Toronto: Lawyer Toronto—St. Paul's: Noah Richler: M Toronto: Writer University—Rosedale: Jennifer Hollett: 2013 NDP nomination candidate for Toronto Centre by-election, former MuchMusic VJ: F Toronto: Digital ...