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resources:canada_federal_election_maps [2014/06/05 17:43] Alex Richardsresources:canada_federal_election_maps [2015/08/14 08:28] Thande
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 Maps of OTL Canadian elections. Maps of OTL Canadian elections.
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 +====1968:==== 
 +New Liberal leader and incumbent PM Pierre Trudeau transforms a minority into a majority government, in part due to his personal popularity ('Trudeaumania').
 +{{:resources:z-canada_1968.png|}}
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 +====1972:==== 
 +A slumping economy and the unpopular policy of official bilingualism leaves Trudeau's Liberals only two seats ahead of the Progressive Conservatives, but he continues as PM via a minority government.
 +{{:resources:z-canada_1972.png|}}
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 +====1974:==== 
 +Trudeau regains his majority in an election largely fought over spiralling inflation.
 +{{:resources:z-canada_1974.png|}}
  
 ====2004:====  ====2004:==== 
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