2000 Canadian federal election
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The 2000 Canadian federal election was a national vote in which Prime Minister Jean Chrétien's Liberal Party won a third consecutive majority government, shaping the country's political landscape at the turn of the millennium.
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| 2000 Canadian federal election canonical | 1 |
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This entity first appeared as the object of triple T12420891 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: 2000 Canadian federal election Context triple: [Nipissing, lastFederalElection, 2000 Canadian federal election]
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2004 Canadian federal election
The 2004 Canadian federal election was a national vote that resulted in a minority government for Paul Martin’s Liberal Party and marked Jack Layton’s first campaign as leader of the New Democratic Party.
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2006 Canadian federal election
The 2006 Canadian federal election was a national vote that resulted in a Conservative minority government under Stephen Harper, reshaping the country’s political landscape after more than a decade of Liberal rule.
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C.
2008 Canadian federal election
The 2008 Canadian federal election was a national vote in which Canadians elected members to the House of Commons, resulting in a Conservative minority government under Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
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2011 Canadian federal election
The 2011 Canadian federal election was a nationwide vote that resulted in Stephen Harper’s Conservative Party winning a majority government and the New Democratic Party becoming the Official Opposition for the first time.
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E.
1993 Canadian federal election
The 1993 Canadian federal election was a landmark national vote that resulted in a historic realignment of Canadian politics, with the Progressive Conservative Party collapsing and the Liberal Party under Jean Chrétien winning a dominant majority government.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: 2000 Canadian federal election Target entity description: The 2000 Canadian federal election was a national vote in which Prime Minister Jean Chrétien's Liberal Party won a third consecutive majority government, shaping the country's political landscape at the turn of the millennium.
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A.
2004 Canadian federal election
The 2004 Canadian federal election was a national vote that resulted in a minority government for Paul Martin’s Liberal Party and marked Jack Layton’s first campaign as leader of the New Democratic Party.
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B.
2006 Canadian federal election
The 2006 Canadian federal election was a national vote that resulted in a Conservative minority government under Stephen Harper, reshaping the country’s political landscape after more than a decade of Liberal rule.
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C.
2008 Canadian federal election
The 2008 Canadian federal election was a national vote in which Canadians elected members to the House of Commons, resulting in a Conservative minority government under Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
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D.
2011 Canadian federal election
The 2011 Canadian federal election was a nationwide vote that resulted in Stephen Harper’s Conservative Party winning a majority government and the New Democratic Party becoming the Official Opposition for the first time.
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E.
1993 Canadian federal election
The 1993 Canadian federal election was a landmark national vote that resulted in a historic realignment of Canadian politics, with the Progressive Conservative Party collapsing and the Liberal Party under Jean Chrétien winning a dominant majority government.
- F. None of above. chosen
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