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Canadian federal election, 1993


 

The Canadian federal election of 1993 was held on October 25th, 1993. In this election 295 seats in the Canadian House of Commons were competed for. One of the most eventful elections in Canadian history, more than half of the electorate switched parties from the 1988 election, and led to major change in the nation's politics.

Notes

  • {{note|GST}} 80% of Canadians disapproved of the GST in a June 1993 poll. Woolstencroft pg. 32
  • {{note|summer}} Woolstencroft pg. 15
  • {{note|lit}} Woolstencroft pg. 17
  • {{note|Red}} Clarkson pg. 36
  • {{note|comp}} "Fill in the Blanks." The Globe and Mail. September 25, 1993 pg. D6.
  • {{note|Ref}} Ellis and Archer pg. 67
  • {{note|rick}} Ellis and Archer pg. 69
  • {{note|Beck}} "Reform Candidate Quits." The Globe and Mail. October 14, 1993 pg. A6.
  • {{note|eco}} "without a doubt" the most important issue. Frizzell, Pammett, & Westell. pg. 2
  • {{note|defeat}} Woolstencroft. pg. 6
  • {{note|min}} Whitehorn. pg. 52
  • {{note|NDP}} Support numbers come from Pammett