34th Canadian Parliament

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The 34th Canadian Parliament was the federal legislative session that sat from 1988 to 1993, dominated by Prime Minister Brian Mulroney’s Progressive Conservative government and marked by major debates over free trade and constitutional reform.

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instanceOf Parliament of Canada
chamberSpeaker Speaker of the House of Commons John Allen Fraser NERFINISHED
Speaker of the House of Commons John Fraser NERFINISHED
closedBy Governor General Ray Hnatyshyn NERFINISHED
country Canada
endDate 1993-09-08
followedBy 35th Canadian Parliament NERFINISHED
formedBy 1988 Canadian federal election NERFINISHED
governingParty Progressive Conservative Party of Canada NERFINISHED
legislativeAchievement implementation of the Goods and Services Tax
legislation related to Canada–United States Free Trade Agreement
legislativeBody House of Commons of Canada NERFINISHED
Senate of Canada NERFINISHED
location Parliament Hill, Ottawa NERFINISHED
majorIssue Canada–United States Free Trade Agreement NERFINISHED
Charlottetown Accord NERFINISHED
Goods and Services Tax NERFINISHED
Meech Lake Accord NERFINISHED
constitutional reform in Canada
debates over national unity
monarch Elizabeth II NERFINISHED
numberOfSessions 3
officialOppositionParty Liberal Party of Canada NERFINISHED
openedBy Governor General Jeanne Sauvé NERFINISHED
parliamentNumber 34
partOf history of the Parliament of Canada
precededBy 33rd Canadian Parliament NERFINISHED
primeMinister Brian Mulroney NERFINISHED
Kim Campbell NERFINISHED
session 1st session of the 34th Canadian Parliament NERFINISHED
2nd session of the 34th Canadian Parliament
3rd session of the 34th Canadian Parliament
startDate 1988-12-12
thirdParty New Democratic Party NERFINISHED
timePeriod late 20th century

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1988 Canadian federal election legislature 34th Canadian Parliament