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Canada
In office
Prime Minister
Liberal Party of Canada
3,214 days in office
42nd Parliament of Canada
03 Dec 2015 - 11 Sep 2019
43rd Parliament of Canada
05 Dec 2019 - 15 Aug 2021
44th Parliament of Canada
22 Nov 2021 - 23 Mar 2025

The Canadian federal election of 2021 (officially the 44th Canadian general election) took place on September 20, 2021, and elected members of the House of Commons to Canada’s 44th Parliament. The Liberal Party, led by outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, won 160 seats, forming a second consecutive minority government.

The Trudeau government had originally made 569 promises in its 2021 campaign platform and press releases. This number was reduced to 352 by an extensive, multi-coder process of sorting promises according to their degree of precision and importance to society. Unclear and less important promises were removed from the analysis.

For an analysis of the achievements of Justin Trudeau’s first government (2015-2019), see Birch and Pétry (2019), Assessing Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Government. 353 promises and a mandate for change, published by Les Presses de l’Université Laval.

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Promise History

3.03.011 - “A re-elected Liberal government will […] [c]ontinue to support the Court Challenges program by doubling the program’s funding and increase Canadians’ support for legal cases of national significance that clarify official languages rights and human rights.”

Published: Nov 2021
Kept
01-Dec-2023
Justification

In 2022-2023, the number of cases funded in the Official Languages Rights component is 33 [Table “Funding in 2022-2023”] Funded = 33.

Kept
03-Oct-2023
Justification

This amount is more than 2 times the planned investment for the Court Challenges Program (initially $5 million).

“$24.5M over five years, starting in 2023-24, for the Department of Canadian Heritage to double funding for the Court Challenges Program. “ “This program is administered independently and provides support for legal cases of national significance that clarify and assert official language rights and human rights.”

Kept
23-May-2023

« Les libéraux avaient promis de doubler le financement du programme lors de la dernière campagne électorale, ce qu’ils ont fait lors du dernier budget fédéral en allouant une enveloppe de 24,5 millions de dollars sur cinq ans »

In progress
20-Jan-2022
Justification

There is no evidence of a doubling of funding.

« L’Université d’Ottawa continuera de gérer le Programme de contestation judiciaire. L’entente avec le gouvernement fédéral, qui était en suspens, est prolongée jusqu’en mars 2023 […] »

Kept
01-Dec-2021
Justification

In 2020-2021, the number of cases funded in the Official Languages Rights component is 19 [Table “Funding in 2020-2021”] Funded = 19.

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Started tracking on: 22-Nov-2021

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Published: Nov 2021

Reference Documents

“The objective of the Court Challenges Program is to provide individuals and groups in Canada with financial support to access the courts for the litigation of test cases of national significance. This support is also intended to clarify and assert certain constitutional and quasi‑constitutional official language rights and human rights in Canada.”

“The Government of Canada has allocated an annual investment of $5 million for the modernized Court Challenges Program.”

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