Watch Canadian democracy in action throughout the 2004 and 2006 federal election campaigns. CPAC presents a comprehensive archive of our signature campaign coverage from two pivotal elections, featuring local, on-the-ground reporting in ridings throughout Canada, speeches by party leaders on the campaign trail, expert panels, and forums where voters weighed in on the issues that mattered most to them.
This election archive offers a remarkable view of some of the key moments in Canadians’ shared history, when Canada’s political landscape shifted with the formation of a new major political party, the resurgence of a new opposition, and a change of government. But it also offers a compelling window into unique local and regional identities, most notably through the profiles of local candidates and issues that are presented in our Campaign Politics series.
In 2004 and 2006, the country was called on to choose its path forward. See the choices that Canadians made—as they were being made—in CPAC’s election archive.
This project has been made possible in part by Library and Archives Canada.