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Timeline of the Canadian federal election, 2004 : ウィキペディア英語版
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==

*May 13 - In seven by-elections across the country, the Liberal Party of Canada is re-elected in two ridings in Quebec, one in Newfoundland and Labrador, and one in Manitoba while losing one to the New Democratic Party (NDP) in Windsor West, where Brian Masse was elected, and one to the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, when Rex Barnes was elected. The leader of the Canadian Alliance, Stephen Harper wins easily in Calgary Southwest, replacing out-going former Reform Party of Canada leader Preston Manning.
*June 2 - Paul Martin resigns as Minister of Finance. John Manley is named to replace him.
*August 21 - Prime Minister Jean Chrétien tells Canadians he will step down in February 2004.
*December 9 - The Bloc Québécois is able to hold on to two seats in by-elections electing Roger Gaudet in Berthier—Montcalm, replacing Michel Bellehumeur, and electing Sébastien Gagnon in Lac-Saint-Jean—Saguenay, replacing Stéphan 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.

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