World News
World Politics (1747)
North America (960)
Canada (88)
Disasters (35)
Crime (27)
Business (23)
Sports (34)
War & Army (21)
Politics (34)
Diplomacy (2)
Parliament (2)
Leaders (5)
Visit (5)
Election, Vote (5)
Media (1)
Human Rights (1)
Talks (4)
Immigration (1)
Agreement (4)
Government (1)
Homosexual (1)
Aid (1)
Summit (1)
Protest (1)
2008 (8)
2007 (8)
2005 (7)
2004 (2)
2003 (2)
2002 (3)
2001 (2)
2000 (2)
Western Canada
Montreal
Toronto
Canada, Afghanistan (13)
Canada, Arab Countries (5)
Canada, Arctic (10)
Canada, Nato (6)
Canada, Polar Regions (9)
Canada, CIS (8)
Canada, European Union (13)
Canada, Iraq (5)
Canada, Post Soviet (8)
Canada, Russia (9)
Canada, USA (24)
Canada Politics on Wikipedia
Canada Politics on Web
Canada Politics Books
Chart
|
|
|
| May.6 |
 |
Russia expels Canadian diplomats Moscow: Russia has expelled t2 diplomats working for Nato's Moscow office in response to an 'unfriendly act' by the military alliance
|
|
| Dec.4 |
 |
Canada halts parliament amid row  | Prime Minister Harper has won a bid to suspend parliament, blocking an opposition attempt to topple his minority government | |
|
| Dec.3 |
 |
PM vows to stop opposition Stephen Harper has said he will use 'every legal means' to block plans by the opposition to topple his minority government
|
| Oct.30 |
 |
Harper's new Cabinet sworn in Prime Minister Stephen Harper's new Cabinet is sworn in after the October 14 federal election
|
| Oct.17 |
 |
Sarkozy withdraws support for Quebec The President of France withdraws tacit support for the Quebec sovereignty movement shown by some of his predecessors
|
| Oct.14 |
 |
Ruling Conservative Party gains 19 seats In 40th general election, the ruling gains wins another minority government. Stephen Harper is re-elected as Prime Minister
|
| Aug.27 |
|
Russia faces fresh condemnation European Union: 7 of the world's leading industrialised nations have jointly condemned the decision to recognise Georgia's breakaway regions
|
| May.26 |
 |
Foreign minister resigns Maxime Bernier has come under fire after it was reported that his ex-girlfriend had previous relationships with men who had ties with organized crime
|
| Mar.13 |
|
Parlament extends Afghan mission
|
|
| Dec.3 |
|
Iran 'expels Canadian ambassador'
|
| Nov.27 |
|
Supreme Court reopens Kazemi case. Iran
|
| Oct.16 |
|
Agenda may spark election
|
| Aug.21 |
|
Bush: 'Frustration' with Iraqi leaders
|
| Aug.10 |
|
Canada to build two military Arctic bases As the race to back up claims over the resources of the Arctic heats up, Canada has said it will build new military bases in its far north
|
| Aug.9 |
|
Canadian PM vows to defend Arctic
|
| Apr.30 |
|
China denies torturing Canadian. Beijing
|
| Apr.11 |
|
NATO allies to discuss Afghan shortfalls
|
|
| |
|
| Oct.19 |
|
Critics accuse of abandoning Kyoto
|
| Sep.28 |
|
Canada 'sorry' over deportation
|
| Mar.29 |
|
U.S., Canada close door on Hamas. USA
|
| Feb.7 |
|
Deal protects rainforest. Western Canada
|
| Jan.23 |
 |
Conservative Harper leads in vote| Buoyed by a political resurrection in Quebec Stephen Harper appeared poised to become next prime minister | |
|
| Jan.12 |
|
PM warns against U.S. right
|
|
| Dec.10 |
 |
Deal reached at climate conference More than 150 nations agreed to launch formal talks on reductions in greenhouse gases, excluding the US
|
| |
 |
US 'close to climate agreement' The United States are edging towards an agreement with other countries over further talks
|
| Dec.9 |
 |
UN poised for new climate talks Delegates have agreed on talks to cut greenhouse gases after 2012 but it is unclear if the US is included
|
| Dec.7 |
 |
UN climate talks enter key phase Montreal: Environment ministers in Montreal are trying to break a deadlock over climate change policy
|
| Nov.28 |
 |
Government thrown out| Prime Minister Martin's government has been ousted in a no-confidence vote. 3 opposition parties were united | |
|
| Nov.26 |
|
$4.3bn deal to fight native poverty A landmark deal with Indian and northern Inuit communities is to help lift them from the poverty
|
| Jun.28 |
 |
Same-sex marriage approved Parliament approved legislation to allow same sex-marriages, despite fierce opposition from conservative politicians
|
|
| Nov.30 |
|
Bush makes first visit to Canada
|
| Jun.28 |
 |
PM in minority poll win Paul Martin and his scandal-battered Liberal Party bested their Conservative opposition in federal election
|
|
| Dec.12 |
 |
Chretien stepped down for Paul Martin| A former finance minister has pledged to seek smoother ties with the United States despite strains over Iraq | |
|
| Nov.14 |
|
Martin claiming leadership of Liberal Party
|
|
| Jul.25 |
|
Thousands welcome Pope Toronto: Young pilgrims poured into a lakeside fairgrounds to welcome and cheer John Paul II in Toronto
|
| Jun.27 |
|
Partnership for Africa plan at G8 summit Aid agencies say the plan fails to provide a solid commitment to help the continent emerge from poverty
|
| Jun.26 |
|
Middle East dominates initial G8 talks
|
|
| Apr.22 |
|
Americas leaders back free trade
|
| Apr.20 |
|
Globalization protesters battle police| Demonstrators tore down parts of a fence and barricades. Regional leaders gathered for the Summit of the Americas | |
|
|
| Dec.18 |
|
Putin visit Canada
|
| |
|
| Nov.27 |
 |
Chretien won election Liberal party had been elected or leading in 148 constituencies, Canadian Alliance - 38
|
|
| Canada, Politics | Major Events in 21st Century |
|
|
Add a favorite (file a bookmark) to Canada, Politics Timeline
Please send feedback to: support@mapreport.com
Advertise on Canada, Politics Page
Real Estate:
Danville homes,
Alameda County homes,
Contra Costa County homes,
Concord homes,
Walnut Creek homes,
Livermore,
East Bay homes,
Berkeley,
San Ramon Danville Alamo homes,
Pleasanton homes,
Hayward homes,
Orinda Moraga Lafayette homes,
Walnut Creek Concord Pleasant Hill homes,
Dublin homes,
Orinda homes,
Moraga homes,
Lafayette homes,
Antioch,
Castro Valley homes,
San Ramon homes,
San Leandro,
Pleasant Hill homes,
San Lorenzo,
Clayton,
Alamo homes
|
|
| 2002 |
|
| Jun.27 |
Partnership for Africa plan at G8 summit Aid agencies say the plan fails to provide a solid commitment to help the continent emerge from poverty
|
|
| 2008 |
|
| Oct.14 |
Ruling Conservative Party gains 19 seats In 40th general election, the ruling gains wins another minority government. Stephen Harper is re-elected as Prime Minister
| 2007 |
|
| Oct.16 |
Agenda may spark election
| 2006 |
|
| Jan.23 |
Conservative Harper leads in vote| Buoyed by a political resurrection in Quebec Stephen Harper appeared poised to become next prime minister | |
| 2004 |
|
| Jun.28 |
PM in minority poll win Paul Martin and his scandal-battered Liberal Party bested their Conservative opposition in federal election
| 2000 |
|
| Nov.27 |
Chretien won election Liberal party had been elected or leading in 148 constituencies, Canadian Alliance - 38
|
|
| 2005 |
|
| Nov.28 |
Government thrown out| Prime Minister Martin's government has been ousted in a no-confidence vote. 3 opposition parties were united | |
|
|
| 2007 |
|
| Nov.27 |
Supreme Court reopens Kazemi case. Iran
|
|
| 2002 |
|
| Jun.26 |
Middle East dominates initial G8 talks
|
|
| 2006 |
|
| Sep.28 |
Canada 'sorry' over deportation
|
|
| 2008 |
|
| Oct.17 |
Sarkozy withdraws support for Quebec The President of France withdraws tacit support for the Quebec sovereignty movement shown by some of his predecessors
| 2007 |
|
| Aug.9 |
Canadian PM vows to defend Arctic
| 2004 |
|
| Nov.30 |
Bush makes first visit to Canada
| 2002 |
|
| Jul.25 |
Thousands welcome Pope Toronto: Young pilgrims poured into a lakeside fairgrounds to welcome and cheer John Paul II in Toronto
| 2000 |
|
| Dec.18 |
Putin visit Canada
|
|
| 2006 |
|
| Feb.7 |
Deal protects rainforest. Western Canada
| 2005 |
|
| Dec.10 |
Deal reached at climate conference More than 150 nations agreed to launch formal talks on reductions in greenhouse gases, excluding the US
|
| Nov.26 |
$4.3bn deal to fight native poverty A landmark deal with Indian and northern Inuit communities is to help lift them from the poverty
| 2001 |
|
| Apr.22 |
Americas leaders back free trade
|
|
| 2009 |
|
| May.6 |
Russia expels Canadian diplomats Moscow: Russia has expelled t2 diplomats working for Nato's Moscow office in response to an 'unfriendly act' by the military alliance
| 2007 |
|
| Dec.3 |
Iran 'expels Canadian ambassador'
|
|
| 2007 |
|
| Apr.30 |
China denies torturing Canadian. Beijing
|
|
| 2007 |
|
| Apr.11 |
NATO allies to discuss Afghan shortfalls
| 2005 |
|
| Dec.10 |
US 'close to climate agreement' The United States are edging towards an agreement with other countries over further talks
|
| Dec.9 |
UN poised for new climate talks Delegates have agreed on talks to cut greenhouse gases after 2012 but it is unclear if the US is included
|
| Dec.7 |
UN climate talks enter key phase Montreal: Environment ministers in Montreal are trying to break a deadlock over climate change policy
|
|
| 2008 |
|
| Dec.3 |
PM vows to stop opposition Stephen Harper has said he will use 'every legal means' to block plans by the opposition to topple his minority government
|
| Oct.30 |
Harper's new Cabinet sworn in Prime Minister Stephen Harper's new Cabinet is sworn in after the October 14 federal election
|
| May.26 |
Foreign minister resigns Maxime Bernier has come under fire after it was reported that his ex-girlfriend had previous relationships with men who had ties with organized crime
| 2003 |
|
| Dec.12 |
Chretien stepped down for Paul Martin| A former finance minister has pledged to seek smoother ties with the United States despite strains over Iraq | |
|
| Nov.14 |
Martin claiming leadership of Liberal Party
|
|
| 2001 |
|
| Apr.20 |
Globalization protesters battle police| Demonstrators tore down parts of a fence and barricades. Regional leaders gathered for the Summit of the Americas | |
|
|
| 2005 |
|
| Jun.28 |
Same-sex marriage approved Parliament approved legislation to allow same sex-marriages, despite fierce opposition from conservative politicians
|
|
| 2008 |
|
| Dec.4 |
Canada halts parliament amid row  | Prime Minister Harper has won a bid to suspend parliament, blocking an opposition attempt to topple his minority government | |
|
| Mar.13 |
Parlament extends Afghan mission
|