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Has a Canadian government ever remained in power without an election beyond its maximum five-year mandate?

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Has a Canadian government ever remained in power without an election beyond its maximum five-year mandate?

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Yes, one federal government held office for longer than five years, which is the term laid out in the 1867 Constitution Act and reinforced by the 1982 Constitution Act.

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