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Stephen Harper took his political opponents to task Wednesday, calling the level of spending proposed by the Liberals and New Democrats "mind-boggling" at a time when Canadians fear economic uncertainty could spread from south of the border.
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2.Conservative Majority Still in Reach: Poll (news.aol.ca)
OTTAWA (The Canadian Press) - A new poll suggests the Conservative lead over the Liberals is narrowing slightly, although they remain within striking distance of a majority government.
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3.In election 2008, as in 2006, the world just doesn't exist (www.theglobeandmail.com)
September 17, 2008 at 1:22 AM EDT
There's a big, wonderful, dangerous world out there. You'd never know it from Canada's election campaign.Canada's parochial political leaders spent the entire 2006 campaign never once talking about international affairs. And it looks as
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4.North America's Other Election (www.guardian.co.uk)
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5.Taliban to step up attacks ahead of Canadian election (www.abc.net.au)
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6.Election Debate is a SHAM! (www.theglobeandmail.com)
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7.Green focus on voter turn out... (www.thestar.com)
Joanna Smith
OTTAWA BUREAU
GUELPH, Ont. – Green Party leader Elizabeth May will spend more time urging Canadians to vote rather than who to vote for in this election. -
8.Elections Canada (www.elections.ca)
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9.Election information (www.nodice.ca)
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10.Canadian Federal Election Wiki (en.wikipedia.org)
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11.Accusations fly as federal election campaign gets underway (www.cjad.com)
With the federal election campaign officially under way, Prime Minister Stephen Harper is promising to keep the economy his top priority. He says his government is committed to keep taxes down and the budget in surplus.
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12.Stephen Harper made a wise choice pushing for a fall federal election (www.straight.com)
At the risk of writing too many election lists, here goes:
10 reasons why Stephen Harper made a good choice for his political future by calling an election sooner rather than later
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TORONTO, Sept. 8 /CNW/ - rabble.ca, Canada's most popular source of
independent news and views has launched a multi-author blog focused on the
Canadian federal election. The blog, found at... -
14.PM contacts Canadian Jews on vote date (www.jta.org)
Canada's prime minister called Jewish leaders to discuss the federal election date, which falls on Sukkot. Stephen Harper and Canadian Jewish Congress Co-President Rabbi Reuven Bulka in a phone call Sept. 4 discussed the
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15.Leaders deploy as election battle begins (www.canada.com)
Norma Greenaway , Canwest News Service
Published: Sunday, September 07, 2008OTTAWA - Canada's federal leaders have fanned out across the country after the nation was plunged into its third general election in little more than four years Sunday.
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Fifteen per cent of Canadians would give up their ballot in Canada's next federal election to vote in the U.S. election, a new poll co-sponsored by the CBC has found.
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17.Canada votes on October 14 (www.blogher.com)
While I was out this morning going to the farmers' market and getting breakfast, you know normal Sunday morning activities, the Prime Minister met with the Governor General, dissolved Parliament and called an election.
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18.CBC On-Line Election Coverage Should Be Good (ken-chapman.blogspot.com)
Ira Basen has a very interesting article on political spin on the link in this Blog post
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19.Canada votes on October 14 (www.thestar.com)
Many different articles on the election...
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20.Key Election Issues: Environment and the 'Green Shift' (network.nationalpost.com)
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21.Election 2008 offers clear choice for vision of Canada (www.canada.com)
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22.CBC Forum on the elections... (www.acoffeebreakcafe.com)
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23.Federal Election 2008 (ca.news.yahoo.com)
Poll shows hopeful signs for Harper.
TORONTO (Reuters) - A majority of Canadians aren't especially worried about the economy and support the Conservative government's approach to climate change, according to a poll released on Sunday, as Prime Minister Stephen Harper triggered an October 14 general election.