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It is not unusual for governments to lose their majorities mid-term. Labour lost it's majority in 1977 and had the support of the Liberals to continue. John Major lost his majority in 1995 and conitnued unitl 1997. The Prime Minister would remain Prime Minister for as long as s/he had the confidence of the Commons. For instance a Conservative government could rely on the Ulster Unionists to pass bills, a Labour government could rely on the support of the SDLP. If the government loses a vote of no confidence, then there would be a general elecetion.

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If the PM can manage negotiating the support of the opposition party, then he/she can stay on as PM. This is called a minority gover't. It means a lot of compromises and cooperation.

If the PM can't get the cooperation of the opposition, then the government is disolved and a new election is called.

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Who was the Prime Minister of Canada in 2012?

Stephen Joseph Harper is the Prime Minister of Canada in 2012. Harper became the 22nd Prime Minister of Canada on 2006 February 6, leading the Conservative Party to a minority government. After the next election on 2008 October 14, Harper continued as Prime Minister with a stronger minority. After 2011 May 2, the Conservatives held a majority position in parliament.


What is the majority party leader in Canada called?

the majority party leader in Canada is known as the prime minister, but the current national head of Canada is the queen of England.


Who is Canada's president 2011?

Stephen Joseph Harper was the Prime Minister of Canada in 2011. Harper became the 22nd Prime Minister of Canada on 2006 February 6, leading the Conservative Party to a minority government. After the next election on 2008 October 14, Harper continued as Prime Minister with a stronger minority. After 2011 May 2, the Conservatives held a majority position in parliament.


Who chooses the prime minister Canada?

No. We vote for a member of parliament for a seat in the cabinet. The Queen of England, Queen Elizabeth the II, Canadian head of state then choses the Prime-Minister based on who she thinks will keep confidence. The Confidence Vote, is a vote members in parliament make to show their confidence in our Prime-Minister. He needs the majority of the parliament to vote yes to their confidence which is 155 seats. This is usually why the Queen choses the Prime-Minister that leads a party that has won the most seats. They are most likely to keep the vote of confidence. We are using our democratic right by voting for a member of cabinet to put in a vote of confidence or motion of non-confidence for us. But we do not vote for our Prime-Minister. For more information please consult the British North American Act of 1867.


How is the Prime Minister of Canada elected?

In Canada, people do not directly choose the leader of their nation. The leader of the political party with the most elected representatives in the House of Commons is uaully asked by the governor general to become prime minister. Each political partyt elects its own leader and has candidaes who run for office during federal elections. The leader of the federal government has several impotant roles to play- as the head of government, the leader of the nation, and the leader of the national party.

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The prime minister of Canada is.?

Elected by parliament


The primer minister of Canada is?

The current Prime Minister of Canada is Stephen Harper. He currently leads a minority government in the parliament.


Who was the Prime Minister of Canada in 2012?

Stephen Joseph Harper is the Prime Minister of Canada in 2012. Harper became the 22nd Prime Minister of Canada on 2006 February 6, leading the Conservative Party to a minority government. After the next election on 2008 October 14, Harper continued as Prime Minister with a stronger minority. After 2011 May 2, the Conservatives held a majority position in parliament.


Does the priminister of canada live near the parliament buildings?

The Prime Minister of Canada lives fairly close to Parliament Hill, namely the Prime Minister's Residence. It is located at 24 Sussex Drive in Ottawa.


What is the majority party leader in Canada called?

the majority party leader in Canada is known as the prime minister, but the current national head of Canada is the queen of England.


Who is Canada's president 2011?

Stephen Joseph Harper was the Prime Minister of Canada in 2011. Harper became the 22nd Prime Minister of Canada on 2006 February 6, leading the Conservative Party to a minority government. After the next election on 2008 October 14, Harper continued as Prime Minister with a stronger minority. After 2011 May 2, the Conservatives held a majority position in parliament.


Did Canada have a President in the past?

Canada has never had a president. The country is considered a Parliament Democracy. Canada has a prime minister instead of a president.


What does a prime minister in parliament do?

The Prime Minister acts pretty much, like the President in the States does. However, in Canada, the Prime Minister is held accountable by the Governor General, who is the British Queen's representative in Canada. The Governor General can dissolve parliament, if necessary, and declare elections as needed.


What is The leader of the parliament in countries such as Australia Canada and the united kingdom is called?

The Prime Minister


What is the leader of Parliament in countries such as Australia Canada and the United Kingdom called?

Prime minister


The leader of the Parliament in countries such as Australia Canada and the United Kingdom is called the?

Prime minister


Who was the Prime Minister of Canada in 1968?

Nobody was elected Canada's prime minister in 1968, or at any other time. Each Canadian Prime Ministers is appointed by the Governor General of Canada, on the basis that she or he has the support, or "confidence" of a majority of elected Members of Parliament. Pierre Elliot Trudeau was appointed as Prime Minister on April 20, 1968, prior to the election, because he was the individual most likely to hold the confidence of a majority of elected MPs at that time. He remained Prime Minister after the election in 1968, because he was supported by most of the Members of Parliament elected in that election.