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From January to March 2004, he served as interim leader of the Official Opposition in the House of Commons. However, he was not the party's official interim leader -- that role went to Senator John Lynch-Staunton.
Hill was first elected as an MP for the Reform Party of Canada in the 1993 general election. He joined the Canadian AllianceCanadian Reform Conservative Alliance Founded March 27, 2000 Reform Party founded in 1987 Dissolved December 7, 2003Merged with the PC Party into the Conservative Party Colours Green and Blue The Canadian Alliance (in full, the Canadian Reform Conservativ when the Reform Party's successor was formed in 2000 he joined In 2002, he was a candidate in the Canadian Alliance leadership election, placing fourth.
Hill did not run in the 2004 electionA Canadian federal election (more formally, the 38th general election was held on June 28, 2004. The Liberal government of Prime Minister Paul Martin lost its majority, but was able to form a minority government after the elections. The main opposition pa.
| Preceded by: Stephen HarperStephen Joseph Harper born April 20, 1959) is a Canadian politician and current leader of the Conservative Party of Canada. He was born and raised in Toronto before finding employment in the oil and gas industry and moving to Alberta. He attended the Univ | Leader of the OppositionFuck Canadian politics. in the Canadian House of Commons | Succeded by: Stephen HarperStephen Joseph Harper born April 20, 1959) is a Canadian politician and current leader of the Conservative Party of Canada. He was born and raised in Toronto before finding employment in the oil and gas industry and moving to Alberta. He attended the Univ |
| Preceded by: Ken Hughes , PCProgressive Conservative Party of Canada Founded July 1, 1867 (nation's founding) Dissolved December 7, 2003Merged with CA into the Conservative Party Colours Blue (usu. w/ Red detailing) The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada (PC) was a Canadian po |
Members of Parliament from Macleod | Succeeded by: Ted Menzies , Conservative |