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For the 2004 election the Bloc adopted the slogan Un parti propre au Québec, a play on words that can be translated either as "A party of Quebec's own" ("a party proper to Quebec") or as "A clean party in Quebec". The Bloc won 54 seats in the House of Commons, tying its previous record from the 1993 campaign.
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The 2004 Canadian federal election was held on June 28, 2004, to elect members to the House of Commons of Canada of the 38th Parliament of Canada.
The Bloc Québécois is a federal political party that was created officially on 15 June 1991 (registered by Elections Canada on 11 September 1993).
The Prime Minister was trying to take his Liberal Party to its fourth straight general election victory. This party was challenged by the Conservative Party, ...
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Jun 29, 2004 · TORONTO, June 29 -- Prime Minister Paul Martin's Liberal Party lost its absolute majority in Parliament in nationwide voting on Monday, ...
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All elections are about choices, and this election is no exception. Today, Canadians face an important decision. They can carry on with the Liberal record ...
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Mar 29, 2024 · Bloc Quebecois, regional political party in Canada, supporting the independence of predominantly French-speaking Quebec.
In this section, you can access the electronic manifestos of Canada's major political parties since the 1972 elections. The manifestos can be downloaded in ...
Jul 8, 2004 · OVERVIEW. • The 2004 Canadian federal election was the closest in recent memory. For the first time since 1979,. Canada will have a minority ...
The three parties that fall under this definition for the. 2011 election are the Bloc Quebecois, the New Democratic Party, and the Green. Party.95 While it is ...