Opinion Polling For The 1993 Canadian Federal Election
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Opinion Polling For The 1993 Canadian Federal Election
Polls leading up to the 1993 Canadian federal election. National polls Campaign period During the 34th Parliament of Canada By geographic area In the Atlantic provinces In Québec Campaign period In 1993 (before the election campaign) In 1989 In Ontario In the Prairies In Alberta In British Columbia Notes References External links

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1993 Canadian Federal Election
The 1993 Canadian federal election was held on October 25, 1993, to elect members to the House of Commons of the 35th Parliament of Canada. Considered to be a major political realignment, it was one of the most eventful elections in Canada's history. Two new regionalist parties emerged and the election marked the worst defeat for a governing party at the federal level. In a landslide, the Liberal Party, led by Jean Chrétien, won a majority government. The election was called on September 8, 1993, by the new Progressive Conservative Party (PC) leader, Prime Minister Kim Campbell, near the end of her party's five-year mandate. When she succeeded longtime Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and assumed office in June, the party was deeply unpopular due to the failure of the Meech Lake and Charlottetown Accords, the introduction of the Goods and Services Tax, and the early 1990s recession. The PCs were further weakened by the emergence of new parties that were competing for its core s ...
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