Canadian federal election, 1993

The Canadian federal election of 1993 (officially, the 35th general election) was held on October 25 of that year to elect members to the Canadian House of Commons of the 35th Parliament of Canada.

HST Revelations May Hurt Politicians Of All Parties: Island MLAs - Westcoaster

HST Revelations May Hurt Politicians Of All Parties: Island MLAs
Westcoaster
He compares the mood in BC to that of Canadians prior to the 1993 federal election. In both cases, he says, the governing party and leader (Progressive ...

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Why the gun registry vote matters to the NDP - rabble.ca (blog)

Why the gun registry vote matters to the NDP
rabble.ca (blog)
The last time that tactic worked big time for the Liberals was in 1993. I canvassed in Spadina in Toronto for the NDP during that election. ...

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Liberals attempt Baddeck take-off - Cape Breton Post


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Liberals attempt Baddeck take-off
Cape Breton Post
... little bus tour by then opposition leader Jean Chretien through southern Quebec a few months before the 1993 federal election, which he would win. ...
Ignatieff's old-fashioned bus tour to continue into fall Toronto Star

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The Canadian way - Inside Housing

The Canadian way
Inside Housing
The cuts hit the Canadian housing sector particularly hard. In order to reduce its deficit quickly, Canada's federal government transferred responsibility ...

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Tory leaders both deserve the Order - Brandon Sun

Tory leaders both deserve the Order
Brandon Sun
... between June 25, 1993, and Nov. 4 of the same year, after losing a disastrous federal election to Jean Chrétien and the Liberal Party of Canada. ...

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Former MP and pro football player Jim Silye seeks council seat - EMC Arnprior

Former MP and pro football player Jim Silye seeks council seat
EMC Arnprior
In the 1993 federal election, he was elected as the Reform Party candidate in the riding of Calgary Centre. As his federal political career brought him to ...

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Duceppe celebrates 20 years of futility - National Post

Duceppe celebrates 20 years of futility
National Post
Mr. Duceppe, 63, is committed to running in the next federal election, which will be his eighth as a candidate and sixth as leader. ...

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BHP Pledge on Potash Jobs Would Get Deal Approved, Lawyers Say - Bloomberg


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BHP Pledge on Potash Jobs Would Get Deal Approved, Lawyers Say
Bloomberg
(Source: Bloomberg) BHP Billiton Ltd. would get Canadian approval for its $40 billion hostile bid for Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan Inc. by pledging to ...
BHP Pledge on Potash Jobs Would Get Deal Approved, Lawyers Say BusinessWeek

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Davies Ward Phillips Vineberg LLP > Article Surprising Canadian Treaty ... - Linex Legal (registration)

Davies Ward Phillips Vineberg LLP > Article Surprising Canadian Treaty ...
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First, there was regular or normal (Canadian federal and Canadian provincial) taxes, which, in the aggregate, could have ranged in the years in question ...

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The Almanac -- weekly - istockAnalyst.com (press release)

The Almanac -- weekly
istockAnalyst.com (press release)
In 1993, in a dramatic ceremony at the White House, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat signed a declaration of principles ...

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