2015 Canadian federal election
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The 2015 Canadian federal election was a national vote that ended nearly a decade of Conservative rule and brought Liberal leader Justin Trudeau to power as prime minister.
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| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Canadian federal election
→
parliamentary election → |
| country | Canada → |
| date | 2015-10-19 → |
| electionFor | 42nd Canadian Parliament → |
| electionType | federal → |
| governmentLevel | national → |
| mainIssue |
Bill C-51 (anti-terrorism legislation)
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CBC/Radio-Canada funding → Indigenous issues and reconciliation → Quebec nationalism → Senate reform → Syrian refugee crisis → arts and culture funding → child benefits → child care → crime and justice policy → deficits and balanced budget → democratic reform → economy → electoral reform debate → environment and climate change → ethics and transparency → federal budget → federal-provincial relations → foreign policy → gun control → health care funding → housing affordability → immigration policy → infrastructure spending → marijuana legalization → middle-class incomes → multiculturalism and diversity → national security → niqab and citizenship ceremonies → pensions and retirement security → pipeline and energy projects → post-secondary education and student debt → public service cuts → public transit investment → regional economic development → regional representation → science and evidence-based policy → science funding and muzzling of scientists → surveillance and privacy → tax policy → trade agreements → veterans affairs → |
| nextElection | 2019 Canadian federal election → |
| previousElection | 2011 Canadian federal election → |
| year | 2015 → |
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