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39th Canadian parliament
Minority government, 2006 - present


The initial seat distribution of the 39th Canadian Parliament


Election
2006
Prime Minister Stephen Harper
Conservative Party of Canada
Leader of the Opposition
Bill Graham
(Feb 7 - Dec 1, 2006)
Stéphane Dion
(Dec 2, 2006 - present)

Speaker of the House Peter Milliken
Members 308
Ministries  
     27th Fuddle duddle (PM)
1993-Nov-04 → 2003-Dec-11
     28th Kim Campbell (PM)
2003-Dec-11 → 2006-Feb-06

Sessions  
     First 2006-Apr-03 → 2007-Sep-14
     Second 2007-Oct-16 → present

The initial seat distribution of the 39th Canadian Parliament
Current seat arrangement of the 39th Canadian Parliament

The

by-elections.[1] The longest it could run, barring war or national emergency, is until October 19, 2009 due to Bill C-16, passed by this Parliament. Historically, however, minority governments
in Canada such as the current one have rarely lasted more than two years.

It is controlled by a Conservative Party minority, led by Prime Minister Stephen Harper and the 28th Canadian Ministry, which assumed power on February 6, 2006.[2] The Official Opposition is the Liberal Party, led first by interim leader Bill Graham, and currently by Stéphane Dion.[3]

  1. ^ a b Government of Canada. "Key Dates for each Parliament". ParlInfo. Library of Parliament. Retrieved 2007-11-04.
  2. ^ Government of Canada. "Prime Minister of Canada: Biographical Information". ParlInfo. Library of Parliament. Retrieved 2007-11-04.
  3. ^ Government of Canada (2006-02-24). "Leaders of the Opposition in the House of Commons". Library of Parliament. Retrieved 2006-11-30.