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2015 federal election

The 2015 Canadian federal election saw the Liberal Party, led by Justin Trudeau, win a majority government, ending nearly a decade of Conservative leadership under Stephen Harper. Key issues included the economy, immigration, and climate change. Trudeau's campaign focused on topics like restoring middle-class prosperity and improving Canada's international reputation. The election resulted in a significant shift in power, with the Liberal Party gaining 184 seats, while the Conservatives dropped to 99 seats. This election was notable for its high voter turnout and engagement among younger Canadians. Trudeau's leadership marked a new direction for Canadian politics.