- Timeline of the Canadian federal election, 2004
The following is a timeline of the Canadian federal election, 2004. More on the election in general is available in the article
Canadian federal election, 2004 .2002
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May 13 - In sevenby-election s across the country, the Liberal Party of Canada is re-elected in two ridings inQuebec , one inNewfoundland and Labrador , and one inManitoba while losing one to theNew Democratic Party (NDP) in Windsor West, whereBrian Masse was elected, and one to theProgressive Conservative Party of Canada , whenRex Barnes was elected. The leader of the Canadian Alliance,Stephen Harper wins easily in Calgary Southwest, replacing out-going formerReform Party of Canada leaderPreston Manning .
*June 2 -Paul Martin resigns as Minister of Finance. John Manley is named to replace him.
*August 21 - Prime MinisterJean Chrétien tells Canadians he will step down in February 2004.
*December 9 - TheBloc Québécois is able to hold on to two seats in by-elections electingRoger Gaudet in Berthier--Montcalm, replacingMichel Bellehumeur , and electingSébastien Gagnon in Lac-Saint-Jean--Saguenay, replacingStéphan Tremblay . Despite winning both elections, these elections were very close, especially since in the 2000 election these seats were won by 15 000 and 14 000 votes respectively.2003
*January 25 -Jack Layton is elected leader of the NDP at the party's convention inToronto . Layton wins on the first ballot, with 53.5% of the vote.
*February 5 -Pierrette Venne is suspended from the caucus of the Bloc Québécois, and onFebruary 6 sits as an Independent member of the Bloc.
*February 14 - Jim Harris is elected as the new leader of theGreen Party of Canada .
*May 12 - The Liberal Party loses another seat through by-elections, this time to the Progressive Conservative Party asGary Schellenberger replacesJohn Alexander Richardson in the riding ofPerth—Middlesex .
*May 31 -Peter MacKay wins the Progressive Conservative leadership after forming a deal with leadership candidateDavid Orchard . MacKay promised a review of theNorth American Free Trade Agreement , and also promised that no deal on electoral cooperation would be made with the Canadian Alliance, a promise he would later break.
*June 16 - The Bloc Québécois lose two more seats, this time in by-elections as the Liberal Party of Canada'sChristian Jobin replaces the out-going BQAntoine Dubé inLévis—Chutes-de-la-Chaudière , and the Liberals'Gilbert Barrette replaces the out-going BQPierre Brien in Témiscamingue.
*September 9 -Ottawa Centre MPMac Harb is called to the Senate of Canada, leaving the seat vacant until the 2004 election. Ottawa lawyerRichard Mahoney will be the Liberals' representative for the riding in the up coming election.
*October 15 - TheCanadian Alliance and the Progressive Conservative Party announce plans to unite to form a new party called theConservative Party of Canada .
*November 14 -Paul Martin officially becomes leader of the Liberal Party of Canada winning 3,242 of 3,455 votes againstSheila Copps .
*November 27 - Canadian Alliance Party leaderStephen Harper fires Alliance Member of ParliamentLarry Spencer as Family Values Critic after his anti-gay remarks.
*November 28 - Liberal Party of Canada member John Manley announces his retirement from politics.
*December 3 - Member of ParliamentRobert Lanctôt announces his departure from theBloc Québécois to join the Liberal Party of Canada, saying to the press: "After dreaming about sovereignty for 40 years, I said to myself that dreaming is fine, but at a certain point you have to wake up." Also on December 3, Natural Resources MinisterHerb Dhaliwal states that he will not seek re-election.
*December 5 - The Canadian Alliance votes with a 96% majority in favour of merging with the Progressive Conservative Party.
*December 6 - The Progressive Conservative Party votes with a 90% majority in favour of merging with the Canadian Alliance.
*December 8 - TheConservative Party of Canada is officially registered withElections Canada . The party's firstinterim leader is SenatorJohn Lynch-Staunton , with a formal leadership race scheduled for March 2004. Three Progressive Conservative MPs (Joe Clark , John Herron and André Bachand) announce that they will not sit as members of the new party, but will serve out their terms as Independent Progressive Conservatives.
*December 9 - SenatorsLowell Murray , Norman Atkins andWilliam Doody are the first senators to decide not join the new Conservative Party, choosing to remain in the Progressive Conservative Party if the Speaker will let them. Also on December 9, Liberal leadership runner-upSheila Copps refuses Prime Minister-designate Paul Martin's patronage appointment proposal for Copps. She will have to fight to retain her riding, as Canada's ridings have been redrawn, and she now shares it with MPTony Valeri .
*December 10 -Scott Brison , Progressive Conservative MP, crosses the floor, and sits with theLiberal Party of Canada . Brison is the fourth PC MP, out of an original caucus of 15, to decide not to sit with the new Conservative Party.
*December 11 - Former Agriculture MinisterLyle Vanclief announces he will not run in the 2004 election.
*December 12 - Paul Martin is sworn in as Canada's 21st Prime Minister, along with his cabinet. Notable ministers include Deputy Prime MinisterAnne McLellan in Domestic Security,Ralph Goodale in Finance,Pierre Pettigrew in Health and Intergovernmental Affairs,Lucienne Robillard in Industry,Irwin Cotler in Justice, Bill Graham in Foreign Affairs and David Pratt in Defence.Jean Chrétien , on his last day asPrime Minister of Canada , resigns his seat in the House of Commons.
*December 18 - Former NDP leaderEd Broadbent announces he will be running in the riding of Ottawa Centre in the upcoming election.2004
Lead up to the election call
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January 9 - The newConservative Party of Canada announces its new caucus officers, dividing the positions equally between members of the formerCanadian Alliance and Progressive Conservative caucuses. Grant Hill is the new interim Leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons until the party's leadership race in March.
*January 14 - Vancouver Island MP Dr.Keith Martin resigns from the Conservative Party to sit as an Independent and announces he will seek the Liberal nomination for his riding of Equimalt--Juan de Fuca. Former Deputy Prime MinisterSheila Copps indicates that she may consider running for the NDP if she does not win the Liberal nomination battle in her riding.
*Quebec MP André Bachand, elected as a Progressive Conservative, confirms he will sit as an Independent and not run again.
*January 20 -Belinda Stronach announces that she will be running to become the leader of the newConservative Party of Canada .
*January 20 -Ed Broadbent wins the NDP nomination for the riding of Ottawa Centre. He will run against Paul Martin loyalistRichard Mahoney .
*January 23 - TheNatural Law Party of Canada de-registers withElections Canada .
*February 2 - The first session of Parliament with Paul Martin as Prime Minister opens with thespeech from the throne delivered by Governor GeneralAdrienne Clarkson .
*February 5 - Former cabinet ministersMartin Cauchon andBob Nault indicate they will not run again.
*February 6 - New Brunswick MP John Herron, currently sitting as an Independent Progressive Conservative, announces he will seek the Liberal nomination for his riding of Fundy in the 2004 election; Bloc co-founderJean Lapierre announces he will seek the Liberal nomination in Cauchon's former riding of Outremont.
*February 10 - The Auditor General releases her report, launching the sponsorship scandal;Paul Martin calls for a public inquiry.
*February 13 - Former cabinet ministerJane Stewart announces she will not run again.
*February 16 - Saint John Conservative MPElsie Wayne announces she will not run again.
*February 17 -John Bryden , MP forAncaster-Dundas-Flamborough-Aldershot , announces that he is leaving the Liberals to sit as an independent. He will later join theConservative Party of Canada .
*February 20 - FormerOntario Progressive Conservative Party member and Speaker of theLegislative Assembly of Ontario Gary Carr announces his intention to seek the Liberal nomination in Halton riding.
*March 6 -Tony Valeri defeatsSheila Copps in a battle for the Liberal nomination inHamilton East—Stoney Creek . This battle, brought on by the 2004 redistribution of Canadian ridings, had been seen by some people as an attempt by forces loyal to Prime Minister Paul Martin to push Copps out of politics. Copps considers running as an independent. The brother of Ontario PremierDalton McGuinty ,David McGuinty is chosen overOttawa city councillorDiane Deans to become the Liberal candidate in the riding ofOttawa South .
*March 7 -Carolyn Parrish , MP defeats fellow MP and former cabinet ministerSteve Mahoney for the redistributed ridingMississauga—Erindale .
*March 8 - FormerNew Brunswick PremierFrank McKenna announces he is prepared to run if a suitable riding becomes available;Connie Fogal is acclaimed as the new leader of theCanadian Action Party .
*March 9 - Conservative leadership hopefulBelinda Stronach wins her party's nomination inNewmarket—Aurora , Ontario.
*March 10 -Sheila Copps accuses the PMO andTony Valeri 's campaign team of using fraudulent tactics to prevent her supporters from voting and to cause their ballots to be ignored.Monia Mazigh announces her intention to seek the NDP nomination inOttawa South ; the NDP had championed the cause of her husbandMaher Arar after the US deported him to Syria despite his Canadian citizenship.
*March 20 -Stephen Harper is elected leader of theConservative Party of Canada , with 55.5% of the vote on the first ballot.
*March 23 - Finance MinisterRalph Goodale tables what is generally seen as a pre-election budget in the House of Commons.
*March 29 -Progressive Canadian Party registers withElections Canada
*March 30 - Published press reports indicate thatPaul Martin will directly nominate BC's former NDP PremierUjjal Dosanjh ,Canfor chairDavid Emerson , IWA leaderDave Haggard , LPC(BC) PresidentBill Cunningham and subsidized housing managerShirley Chan to run in BC ridings.
*March 31 - Liberal Party launches four television adds featuring Prime Minister Paul Martin talking about key election issues
*April 1 - Prime Minister Martin announcesUjjal Dosanjh ,David Emerson andShirley Chan as "star candidates" in Vancouver,British Columbia
*April 3 - Conservative leaderStephen Harper toursAtlantic Canada . The move is widely seen as the kickoff to his election campaign.
*April 14 -Monia Mazigh wins the NDP nomination in Ottawa South.
*April 15 - Admitting to shoplifting a diamond ring, Burnaby-Douglas NDP MPSvend Robinson announces he will not run again.
*April 25 - Independent MPJoe Clark , a former Prime Minister and leader of the Progressive Conservative Party endorses Liberal Prime Minister Paul Martin over Conservative leader Stephen Harper in the upcoming election.
*April 26 - Paul Martin and his cabinet discuss whether or not to call a June election at a dinner meeting at24 Sussex Drive . CTV News reports that Martin will make a decision on a spring election in one week's time but that if an election is to go ahead thewrit s will be dropped onMay 9 with a vote onJune 14 .
*April 27 - Health MinisterPierre Pettigrew holds a press conference to announce that he's in favour of public delivery of health care claiming that he misspoke the day before when he implied in an interview that private health care delivery was an option. This retraction is seen as a move by Pettigrew to prevent his earlier statement from being used by the opposition in the election campaign.
*April 29 & 30 - Paul Martin visitsGeorge W. Bush inWashington, D.C. . Some predict an election will be called soon after Martin returns.
*May 5 - The contents of the Conservative Party's policy booklet are revealed. More right wing Alliance policies have been abandoned. Also, Canadian Press reports that Liberal insiders say the election will be held onJune 28 .
*May 6 - Press reports indicate that Winnipeg MayorGlen Murray will run for the Liberals in the riding ofCharleswood—St. James , ending months of speculation. Incumbent Liberal MP John Harvard will reportedly be namedLieutenant Governor ofManitoba .Olivia Chow , Toronto city councillor and wife of NDP leaderJack Layton announced she will run inTrinity—Spadina .
*May 7 - FormerSaskatchewan premierGrant Devine announces he will run as an independent in the riding ofSouris—Moose Mountain .
*May 10 - Arrests are made in connection with the sponsorship scandal:Jean Brault , president ofGroupaction , andCharles Guité arrested by theRoyal Canadian Mounted Police for fraud.
*May 13 -York Centre Liberal MPArt Eggleton announces he will not run again. FormerMontreal Canadiens goaltenderKen Dryden is expected to run in his place.
*May 14 - Parliament's last day of sitting before a summer break.Sheila Copps ends speculation she might run as an Independent inHamilton East—Stoney Creek by announcing she is leaving politics.
*May 17 -Ken Dryden , former star goaltender for theMontreal Canadiens and current President ofMaple Leaf Sports and Entertainment confirms he will run inYork Centre .
*May 22 - The Prime Minister's Office announces that Paul Martin will meet with Governor GeneralAdrienne Clarkson onMay 23 .
*May 23 - Paul Martin visits Clarkson at 13:00 (17:00UTC ) to ask that Parliament be dissolved for aJune 28 election.After the election call
May
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May 24
**Liberals: Paul Martin inNew Brunswick , tells Canadians "This election will define the kind of country Canadians want."
**Conservatives: The Conservatives unveil their television ads
**NDP: Leader Jack Layton launches his eight campaign promises to Canadians in Vancouver.
**BQ: The Bloc announce they will be running 17 candidates who are less than 25 years of age in order to gain the youth vote.*
May 25
**Liberals: Paul Martin, speaking inCobourg, Ontario , announces a $9-billion initiative to improve health care which would include money forhome care , increased funding for health care, the reduction of hospital waiting lists and the introduction of a pharmicare plan for seniors.
**Conservatives: Harper speaks inFredericton where he gets the endorsement of New Brunswick premierBernard Lord .
**NDP: Layton, in Saskatoon, also denounces Martin's health care plan, pointing to his cutting of health care funding while finance minister.
**BQ: Duceppe, in Drummondville, complains that Martin's plan does not involve enough money for the provinces.
**Marxist-Leninist: Party announces it has 76 registered candidates.
*May 26
**Conservatives: Former Mulroney cabinet ministerJohn Crosbie announces he is "seriously considering" running in the Avalon riding in Newfoundland.
**NDP: The NDP introduces its election platform, including $29 billion for health care, an inheritance tax, and a repeal of terrorism laws.
**BQ:Gilles Duceppe angrily rejects allegations raised by Health MinisterPierre Pettigrew that the Bloc "likes to take pleasure in its homogeneity" and does not representmulticultural Quebec.*
May 27
**Liberals: Finance MinisterRalph Goodale indicates that the Liberals will soon announce plans to for "significant" increases in spending on both Defence and Foreign Aid.
**Conservatives: Bilingualism critic Scott Reid resigns from his post after he made comments that his party would overhaul the nation's policy on bilingualism.
**NDP:Jack Layton makes controversial comments onhomelessness , blamingPaul Martin for the deaths of homeless people inToronto .
**Greens: Following an announcement from The Broadcaster's Consortium (composed of CBC,Radio-Canada , CTV, Global and TVA) that only the four major parties would participate in the national televised leader's debates, Green Party leader Jim Harris announces he is considering legal action against the consortium.*
May 28
**Liberals: Martin promises a new deal for Canadian cities. If elected, cities will receive $2 billion annually from the federal gas tax.
**Conservatives: Harper says he would give the Auditor General further power to monitor government spending if elected.
**NDP:Jack Layton announces that he would repeal theClarity Act if elected. Most of the party's caucus had voted in favour of the legislation when it was enacted. Former Liberal Intergovernmental Affairs ministerStéphane Dion publicly blasts the NDP for the reversal and their nomination of separatist candidates, a noteworthy move as the Chrétien loyalist had previously been widely considered frozen out of the Martin election strategy.
**CHP:Elections Canada re-registers theChristian Heritage Party of Canada after a four-year hiatus.*
May 29
**Liberals: Martin campaigns in Harper's hometown ofCalgary , visiting the dressing room of theStanley Cup finalistCalgary Flames .
**Conservatives: Harper says Martin cannot distance himself fromDalton McGuinty 's unpopular provincial Liberal government in Ontario, which he says is closely tied to the federal party.
**NDP: Layton abandons a long-standing NDP policy, saying that he would not pull Canada out of theNorth Atlantic Treaty Organization if elected.
**PC:Elections Canada registers theProgressive Canadian Party .
**CHP:Ron Gray starts his campaign tour.
*May 30
**Liberals: In a CTV interview, formerNewfoundland and Labrador premierBrian Tobin makes the first admission by a top Liberal that the party is expecting to win a minority government. Martin takes his first day off from the campaign. Toronto-Danforth MPDennis Mills , running against NDP leader Jack Layton, engages in a shouting match with Layton's wifeOlivia Chow , herself an NDP candidate.
**Conservatives: Harper also takes the day off.
**NDP: In a speech to his supporters in Winnipeg, NDP parliamentary leaderBill Blaikie speaks out in opposition to Jack Layton's proposal to repeal theClarity Bill . He states in a later interview that "there continues to be differences of opinion, not just between me and [Mr. Layton] on this, but within the party itself."
**Green: Jim Harris is interviewed on "Global Sunday ".*
May 31
**Conservatives: Harper unveils his platform on defence, promising to increase spending on the military, buying several pieces of new equipment.John Crosbie announces he will not return to politics, ending speculation he would stand for the new Conservative party in Avalon, NL.
**NDP: Layton attacks Harper's defence policy, saying it is an attempt to appease theUnited States . He also compares Harper's tax strategy to those ofGordon Campbell andRalph Klein .
**CHP: Gray is a guest on the Miracle Channel public affairs program hosted byPaul Arthur .June
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June 1
** Liberals: Cabinet ministersJudy Sgro andJohn McCallum heckle Conservative leader Stephen Harper at a speech inMarkham, Ontario .
** Conservatives: Health criticRob Merrifield says women seeking abortions should get private third-party counselling. Harper says this does not mean the Conservative party will work to end abortions.
** Marijuana Party: Launch of the national party headquarters, 2004 campaign platform and promotions.
*June 2
**Liberals: Paul Martin was inWinnipeg, Manitoba to tour a research facility.
**Conservatives: Stephen Harper addresses the Toronto board of Trade. He also announces, if elected the Conservatives may use the notwithstanding clause in theCanadian Constitution to ban same-sex marriage. The Conservatives continue to be pestered on social issues such as abortion by the Liberals, and the media.
**NDP: The NDP respond to the Liberal platform stating it is "An empty health package; a broken promise; a small but good start; and a misplaced priority."
**Bloc Québécois: The BQ makes a proposal on disciplining the petroleum industry.
**Green: Party leader Jim Harris calls a press conference regarding his lawsuit against the broadcasters who plan on excluding him from the national televised debates. A survey byOracle Research says that 76% of voters say they support his inclusion in the debates. Harris appears onCTV Newsnet program "Countdown with Mike Duffy ", live from theCarrot Common inToronto-Danforth .
**Communist: "The Montreal Gazette" reports "the Communist Party of Canada will legislate a 32-hour work week (with no loss in take-home pay) and a minimum wage of $12", if elected.
**Libertarians:Elections Canada re-registers theLibertarian Party of Canada after a seven year hiatus.
*June 3
** Liberals: Paul Martin unveils his election platform, entitled "Moving Canada Forward." The platform promises approximately $28 billion in spending. One of the new highlights is a national child-care program like the one currently used inQuebec . Both Layton and Harper say the Liberals proposed the same program in 1993, but failed to deliver.
** Conservatives: Harper proposes a middle-class tax cut. A same-sex marriage activist grilling Stephen Harper on the issue at a campaign stop inGuelph, Ontario is beaten by Conservative supporters before being escorted out by security. [http://www.globeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20040603.elabort0306/BNStory/specialDecision2004/]
*June 5
** Former U.S. presidentRonald Reagan dies. All major party heads take the day off after hearing of his passing out of respect for the former president. [http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20040605.wreagancan0605/BNStory/International] [http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1086481358372_172]
** Conservatives: Harper introduces his platform, "Demand Better." It includes $58 billion in spending and tax cuts, and increasing funding for the military and health care. However, he takes the rest of the day off after learning of Reagan's passing to pay tribute.
*June 6
** Sixtieth anniversary ofD-Day . All major party heads take the day off to mark the anniversary. Paul Martin attends D-Day ceremonies inNormandy . Stephen Harper and Jack Layton attend a D-Day memorial service in Ottawa at the National War Memorial.
*June 7
** Liberals: The Liberals run French ads in Quebec attacking the Conservatives.
** Conservatives: Harper holds a rally in Quebec in an attempt to blunt the impact of the attack. For the first time polls show the Conservatives in first place across Canada.
** NDP: The NDP switches strategy and begins to attack Stephen Harper and the Conservatives.
*June 8
** SenatorAnne C. Cools announced that she is no longer a supporter of the Liberal Party and would henceforth be a Conservative.
** Liberals: Paul Martin attacks Stephen Harper and the Conservative Party for their position on abortion and for Harper's support of using the notwithstanding clause of theCanadian Constitution to exempt some legislation from being affected by theCanadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms .
*June 10
** Canada's Chief Electoral Officer,Jean-Pierre Kingsley , announces that radio and television stations, as well as websites, will no longer be prohibited from transmitting election results in areas of the country where polls are still open on election night. [http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1086916599122_82325799/?hub=TopStories]
*June 14
** The leaders of the four major political parties in this election participate in the French-language broadcast debate held at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. General media consensus is that, while Martin and Harper were attacked on their records and platforms, no leader was able to provide a serious boost to their own position.
*June 15
** The leaders participate in the English-language broadcast debate, again held at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa.
*June 18
** The Conservatives release press statements stating that the Liberals (and later, the NDP) are in favour ofchild pornography . The Liberal statement is retracted, but neither is apologized for.
*June 21
**The NDP announce that they no longer support their previous platform promise of having an inheritance tax, possibly to increase support in wealthy upper class neighbourhoods such as those in the Toronto riding ofBeaches—East York .
*June 23
**Alberta Health MinisterGary Mar announced that his governments intentions will not violate theCanada Health Act , and will be announced after the election. Pundits believe this is because they do not want to effect the Conservatives' chances in the election.
*June 24
**Layton, Duceppe, and Martin are all in Quebec forSaint Jean Baptiste Day .
*June 25
** In an open letter,Ralph Nader warns against voting for the Conservative Party. [http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2004/06/25/canada/newnader_canada040625]
** Conservative Randy White told filmmakers "To heck with the courts, eh" in protest to recent court decisions in Canada, angering many.
** Liberals: Martin tells voters not to vote for the NDP, because a vote for the NDP is a vote for Harper.
** Bloc Québécois: Duceppe tells Canadians that they should not fear the Bloc, because separatism is not on their agenda.
** NDP: Layton spends 18 hours in Ontario. Former supporters of Sheila Copps endorse the NDP.
*June 26
** Liberals: Martin visitsBritish Columbia .
** Conservatives: Harper is in Kelowna and is greeted by protesters. He generates laughs among his supporters by attacking all the other major parties at once: "A Liberal-NDP coalition backed by the Bloc: corruption, taxation, and separation - all in one administration!"
** Bloc Québécois: Duceppe, comfortable with his lead in Quebec visits traditionally Liberal ridings.
** NDP: Ralph Nader announces his endorsement of Jack Layton.
*June 28
** Liberals: Martin re-elected, Liberals win a minority government with 135 of 308 seats.After the election
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October 4
**The new parliament opens with the formalities, which included the speaker,Peter Milliken , being re-elected. [http://www.cbc.ca/clips/ram-lo/hunter_parliament041004.ram] [http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1096886544037_90]
*October 5
**Governor GeneralAdrienne Clarkson opens a new parliament with thespeech from the throne . [http://www.cbc.ca/clips/ram-lo/hunter_thronespeech041005.ram] [http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/cdngovernment/thronespeechtext0410.html] [http://media.cbc.ca:8080/ramgen/newsworld/clips/rm-newsworld/clarkson_thronespeech041005.rm] [http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1097002885752_92412085]
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