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February 23
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2005
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June 28
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2005
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Parliament
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38th
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Party
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Liberal
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Minister
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Ralph Goodale
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Canada
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fiscal year
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February 23
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2005
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Finance Minister
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Ralph Goodale
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minority government
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Joe Clark
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1979
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Progressive Conservative Party
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Canadian House of Commons
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Liberal Party of Canada
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New Democratic Party
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balanced budget
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personal exemption
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Department of National Defence
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Kyoto Accord
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child care
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Thailand
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Malaysia
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European Union
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Conservative Party
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Stephen Harper
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official opposition
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Bloc Québécois
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Gilles Duceppe
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employment insurance
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fiscal imbalance
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Jack Layton
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Jean Brault
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Gomery Inquiry
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Members of Parliament
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May 17
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Belinda Stronach
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crossed the floor
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Newfoundland and Labrador
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Loyola Hearn
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Norman Doyle
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Danny Williams
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Carolyn Parrish
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David Kilgour
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Chuck Cadman
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May 19
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Darrel Stinson
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Peter Adams
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2008
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Stephen Harper
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June 14
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June 23
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Bill C-38
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closure
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June 28
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recess
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July 20
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citation needed
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Canadian federal spending, 2004
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2006 Canadian federal budget
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CBC News
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CBC News
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