CANADIAN FEDERAL ELECTION, 1965

Map of Canada's provinces and territories and which party won the most votes in each province and territory and their popular vote.

The Canadian parliament after the 1965 election

The 'Canadian federal election of 1965' was held on November 8 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons of the 27th Parliament of Canada. The Liberal Party of Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson was re-elected with a larger number of seats in the House. Although the Liberals lost a small share of the popular vote, they were able to win more seats, but fell just short of having a majority.
The Liberals campaigned on their record of having kept the promises made in the 1963 campaign, job creation, lowering income taxes, higher wages, higher family allowances and student loans. They promised to implement a national medicare program by 1967, and the Canada Pension Plan system of public pensions. They urged voters to give them a majority for "five more years of prosperity". The party campaigned under the slogans, "Good Things Happen When a Government Cares About People", and, "For Continued Prosperity".
The Progressive Conservative Party of John Diefenbaker, campaigning with the slogan, "Policies for People, Policies for Progress", lost a small number of seats. Despite losing a second time, Diefenbaker refused to resign as party leader, and was eventually forced from the position by a campaign by the party president Dalton Camp. Diefenbaker ran to succeed himself in the party's 1967 leadership convention, but lost to Robert Stanfield.
Old age pensions were an important issue in this campaign. The Liberal Party pointed having increased the pension to $75 per month for persons 70 years of age and older, put in place plans to reduce the eligibility age to 65 by 1970, and to add a "Canada Assistance Program" payment for seniors with lower incomes. The PCs promised to increase OAP to $100 per month for all those 70 years old and over.
The New Democratic Party of Tommy Douglas, campaigning under the slogan, "Fed up? Speak up! Vote for the New Democrats!", increased its share of the popular vote by more than four and a half percentage points, but in winning only four extra seats, it continued to fail to make the electoral break-through that was hoped for when the party was founded in 1960.
The Social Credit Party of Canada was split in two before this election: Réal Caouette led French-Canadian Socreds out of the party into the new ''Ralliement créditiste'' (Social Credit Rally), and won more seats than the old party. Robert N. Thompson continued to lead the Social Credit Party in English-speaking Canada, but lost a significant share of the vote.
This was the first election for the Rhinoceros Party of Canada, a satirical party led by Cornelius the First. The party fielded only one candidate. Cornelius, a resident of the Granby zoo, did not seek election because Canadian election law does not permit rhinoceroses or other zoo animals to seek election.
In order to govern, the minority Liberals relied on the New Democratic Party, and occasionally other smaller opposition parties in order to remain in power. Pearson announced his intention to resign as Liberal leader in December 1967, and was replaced the following April by Pierre Trudeau.

Contents
Party platforms
National results
Results by province

Party platforms


'Liberal Party:'

★ implement a national medicare program by July 1, 1967;

★ $500 million for medical and dental research over 15 years;

★ $40 million university scholarship program over 2 years;

★ improve crop insurance for farmers;

★ create a national dairy marketing board;

★ allow full-time farm workers to participate in Unemployment Insurance;

★ increase old age security payments;

★ $100 million programs to build roads in northern Canada;

★ $25 million to support the coal industry in Nova Scotia.
'Progressive Conservative Party:'

★ increase grants to universities;

★ special tax deduction for gifts to universities;

★ grants to support medical and dental research;

★ establish a federal government grain agency;

★ provide grants to farmers;

★ increase old age security payments from $75 per month to $100 per month for senior citizens over the age of 70;

★ create a national water conservation program, and divert water from northern Canada to southern regions;

★ develop hydro-electric potential of Nelson River, Peace River and the Bay of Fundy;

★ reduce corporate and personal income taxes;

★ provide tax deductions for home-owners.
'New Democratic Party:'

★ eliminate university tuition fees;

★ provide grants for universities' capital costs;

★ increased funding for technical training;

★ increase the minimum price for wheat;

★ increase the old age security payment from $75 per month to $100 per month at age 65;

★ implement economic planning program that lays down guidelines for wages and prices;

★ halt unjustified price increases.
'Social Credit Party:'

★ increased federal aid for education;

★ introduce a non-compulsory medicare program;

★ require the Bank of Canada to provide loans for government capital projects.
'Ralliement des creditistes/Social Credit Rally:'

★ in lieu of a medicare program, provide government allowance to individuals to buy private medical insurance;

★ subsidize farmers' crop losses;

★ increase old age security payments to $100 per month immediately, and to $125 per month over time;

★ require the Bank of Canada to pay $15 million of dividends to Canadians.
''Source: Globe and Mail newspaper, October 1965.''

National results


PartyParty leader# of
candidates
SeatsPopular vote
1963Dissolution'Elected'% Change#%Change Liberal
Lester Pearson
265128128 '131'+2.3% 3,099,521 40.18%-1.34% Progressive Conservative
John Diefenbaker
2659395 '97'+4.3% 2,500,113 32.41%-0.31% New Democrats
Tommy Douglas
2551717 ' 21'+23.5% 1,381,658 17.91%+4.67% ''Ralliement créditiste''
Real Caouette
77    '9'  359,258 4.66%  Social Credit
R.N. Thompson
862424 '5'-79.2% 282,454 3.66%-8.26%Independent 24 - '1'  52,155 0.68%+0.61%Independent PC 4-- '1'  13,198 0.17%+0.15%Independent Liberal 10-- -- 16,738 0.22%+0.03% Communist
William Kashtan
12-- -- 4,2850.06%x New Capitalist
Frank O'Hearn
3   -  1,009 0.01%  Ouvrier indépendant
 
2-- --650 0.01%-0.01% Droit vital personnel
H-G Grenier
1   -  465 0.01% Independent Social Credit 2-- -- 4220.01%xIndependent Conservative 1-- -- 373 xx Rhinoceros
Cornelius I
1   - 321x  Republican
 
1  -  297 x  Progressive Workers
 
1   - 274x  Socialist Labour
 
1-- -- 147 xx
'Total'' 1,011''265''265''265''-''7,713,338 '' 100%'
'Sources:' http://www.elections.ca History of Federal Ridings since 1867

'Notes:'
"% change" refers to change from previous election
x - less than 0.005% of the popular vote
1 "Previous" refers to the results of the previous election, not the party standings in the House of Commons prior to dissolution.

Results by province


Party nameBCABSKMBONQCNBNSPENLYKNWTotalLiberal Seats: 7 - - 1 51 56 6 2 - 7 - 1 131 Popular Vote: 30.0 22.4 24.0 31.0 43.6 45.6 47.5 42.0 44.1 64.1 44.8 56.2 40.2Progressive Conservative Seats: 3 15 17 10 25 8 4 10 4 - 1 - 97 Vote: 19.2 46.6 48.0 40.7 34.0 21.3 42.5 48.6 53.9 32.4 55.2 39.1 32.4New Democrats Seats: 9 - - 3 9 - - - - -  - 21 Vote: 32.9 8.2 26.0 24.0 21.7 12.0 9.4 9.1 2.0 1.2  4.7 17.9''Ralliement créditiste '' Seats:         - 9 -          9 Vote:         xx 17.5 0.4          4.7Social Credit Seats: 3 2 - - -              5 Vote: 17.4 22.5 1.9 4.3 0.4              3.7Independent Seats:        1         1 Vote: 0.2 0.1  0.10.2 2.1  0.3       0.7Independent PC Seats:      - 1         1 Vote:        xx 0.6          0.2
'Total seats:''22''17''17''14' '85''75''10''12' '4''7''1''1' '265'
'Parties that won no seats:'
Independent Liberal Vote:           0.8           0.2 Communist Vote: 0.2 0.1 xx   xx xx           0.1 New Capitalist Vote:         xx              xx Ouvrier Indépendant Vote:           xx           xx Droit vital personnel Vote:           xx            xx Independent Social Credit Vote: xx         xx            xx Independent Conservative Vote:         xx              xx Rhinoceros Vote:           xx            xxRepublican Vote:           xx           xx Progressive Workers Vote: xx                     xx Socialist Labour Vote:        xx             xx


★ xx - less than 0.05% of the popular vote

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