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A federal government mandate can't last longer than five years. Canadian elections must be held at some point before five years is up, but there is no fixed interval. There is a law requiring a fixed interval of every four years, but the prime minister who initiated that law has already called an election outside it.

Provincial elections can be held at either four or five year intervals, depending on the province, but can be held earlier than that. Most Canadian cities hold their elections every three or four years.

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