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** In the federal election, Sir John A. Macdonald's Conservatives win a majority, defeating Alexander Mackenzie's Liberals
** In the Nova Scotia election, Simon Hugh Holmes's Conservatives win a majority, defeating Philip Carteret Hill's Liberals
** While the federalist Liberals maintained a plurality in the National Assembly of Quebec and Jean Charest remained Premier, the conservative, Quebec nationalist ADQ successfully replaced the social democratic and sovereigntist Parti Québécois as the Official Opposition ; prior to this election, the ADQ never had more than five Members of the National Assembly.
** Mr. Neilson replies: " The American revolutionists and the British Liberals contended for the maintenance of franchises already acquired ; we oppositionists are reaching out our hands for freedom which we never possessed.
** Liberals: Paul Martin in New Brunswick, tells Canadians " This election will define the kind of country Canadians want.
** Liberals: Paul Martin, speaking in Cobourg, Ontario, announces a $ 9-billion initiative to improve health care which would include money for home care, increased funding for health care, the reduction of hospital waiting lists and the introduction of a pharmicare plan for seniors.
** Liberals: Martin promises a new deal for Canadian cities.
** Liberals: Martin campaigns in Harper's hometown of Calgary, visiting the dressing room of the Stanley Cup finalist Calgary Flames.
** Liberals: In a CTV interview, former Newfoundland and Labrador premier Brian Tobin makes the first admission by a top Liberal that the party is expecting to win a minority government.
** Liberals: Cabinet ministers Judy Sgro and John McCallum heckle Conservative leader Stephen Harper at a speech in Markham, Ontario.
** Liberals: Paul Martin was in Winnipeg, Manitoba to tour a research facility.
** Liberals: Paul Martin unveils his election platform, entitled " Moving Canada Forward.
** Liberals: The Liberals run French ads in Quebec attacking the Conservatives.
** 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 the Canadian Constitution to exempt some legislation from being affected by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
** The Conservatives release press statements stating that the Liberals ( and later, the NDP ) are in favour of child pornography.
** Liberals: Martin tells voters not to vote for the NDP, because a vote for the NDP is a vote for Harper.
** Liberals: Martin visits British Columbia.
** Liberals: Martin re-elected, Liberals win a minority government with 135 of 308 seats.
** Atlantic: Liberals 45 %, NDP 25 %, Conservatives 24 %, Green 4 %, BQ 2 %
** Quebec: BQ 51 %, Liberals 28 %, Conservatives 11 %, NDP 7 %, Green 3 %
** Ontario: Liberals 39 %, Conservatives 32 %, NDP 25 %, Green 4 %, BQ 1 %

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