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Timeline of the Canadian federal election, 2015 : ウィキペディア英語版
Timeline of the Canadian federal election, 2015
This is a timeline for the 42nd Canadian federal election, which is scheduled to take place in October 2015.
==2011==

*May 2, 2011: The Conservative Party of Canada wins a majority government in the 41st federal election.
*May 2, 2011: The New Democratic Party of Canada becomes, for the first time in Canada's history, the Official Opposition with 102 seats.
*May 3, 2011: Gilles Duceppe resigns as leader and president of the Bloc Québécois,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.parl.gc.ca/parlinfo/Files/Party.aspx?Item=a639384e-e1a0-4169-83da-904925139b6a&Language=E )〕 and Vivian Barbot is named as the interim president.
*May 25, 2011: Michael Ignatieff resigns as leader of the Liberal Party, and Bob Rae is chosen as interim leader.
*June 2, 2011: The 41st Parliament convenes.
*July 25, 2011: Jack Layton temporarily steps down as leader of the NDP, due to cancer, indicating his intention to return to the job for the reconvening of Parliament in September. Hull—Aylmer MP Nycole Turmel is chosen to act as NDP leader during the leave.
*August 22, 2011: Jack Layton dies of cancer. Turmel assumes the position of Leader of the Opposition.
*December 5, 2011: Edmonton East MP Peter Goldring voluntarily leaves the Conservative caucus after being charged with refusing to provide a breath sample at a traffic stop.
*December 11, 2011: Daniel Paillé is elected leader of the Bloc Québécois at the party's 2011 leadership election.〔("Daniel Paille new leader of Bloc Quebecois" ). CBC News, December 11, 2011.〕
*December 16, 2011: Royal assent is given to the Fair Representation Act, raising the number of seats to 338. Fifteen will be added to Ontario, six each to British Columbia and Alberta, and three to Quebec.

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