Canadian Federal Election 2008
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-NDP
would return Grand Prix to Montreal: Layton
-Liberals
edge ahead in B.C. battlegrounds: poll
-Liberals
slam Tories for ‘shamelessly' attacking Dion
-Tories
losing coveted senior vote, polls find
-Wind
still in NDP sails, Layton says
-NDP
says Grits and Tories hid truth about Afghanistan cost
-Duceppe
wants emergency debate to redefine Afghanistan mission
-Chrétien
to boost Dion at rally Friday
-Afghan
mission cost: up to $18B
-Dion
bests PM in crisis response
-Layton
slams banks for not passing interest cuts to consumers
-Dion,
Layton slam Harper's 'opportunities' advice amid dropping markets
-Cost
of Afghan mission double Conservative estimate: report
-Layton
hopes to win seats in the prairies
-May
endorses strategic voting for ridings where races are close
-Tories'
tax cuts help rich only: Bloc chief
-Harper
failed leadership test, Dion says
-Pensions,
homes at risk, Layton says
-MacKay,
May clash on job losses at local debate
-‘Damn
it, go out and vote,' Duceppe tells young adults
-Outlook
gets gloomier for Tories, polls suggest
-Conservative
support collapsing in key ridings: poll
-Neck
and neck: Poll shows Grits trail by 3 points
-Tory
aid for factories `too little, too late'
-Layton
compares Harper's words to R.B. Bennett
-Health
care, not economic woes, tops voter focus
-Tory
support still eroding: poll
-Group
denounces Harper's crime platform
-Economy
needs quick action, Dion says
-Layton
warns Canadians of depression
-Economic
concerns prompt shift from Conservatives, poll finds
-Dion
to concentrate on Ontario
-Anything
but a Harper majority
-Market
chill hits PM
-Layton:
'Pull one thread and the whole [economic] sweater unravels'
-The
mathematics of majority
-Rough
ride for Finley during debate in Caledonia
-Working
families out in cold under Harper: Layton
-May,
MacKay spar on military funding
-Stop-Tory
site popular
-Voters
see through PM's last-minute pitch: Dion
-Tory
support hits new low, poll finds
-Vandals
strike again
-Conservatives
losing support in key ridings: poll
-Dion says
he'll be the ‘greenest PM ever'
-Harper
ignores McGuinty's letter
-Newfoundland
debates 'goose egg' for Tories
-Layton
hammers Tories' tax cuts
-Duceppe
unleashes blistering attacks on PM
-Harper
will wreck economy, Layton charges
-Dion
outlines Arctic strategy
-NDP
want to tighten sewage dumping laws
-Tory
majority slipping away?
-Tories
'sold to the oil men,' Duceppe charges
-Layton
seeks Atlantic breakthrough
-Atwood
rallies anti-Tory votes by backing Bloc
-Harper
real threat to economy, says Dion
-Tories
won't win big cities, ex-aide says
-'We
will elect a Liberal government': Paul Martin tells Calgary crowd
-Canadian
TV debate outdraws U.S. version
-Tories
lead but voter volatility on the rise
-Harper
in denial on economy, Layton says
-'A
star is born' in Elizabeth May: pollster
-Harper
attacked for failing to address economic turmoil
-Couillard
says firm hired her for Tory contacts
-Has
the Tory train gone off the rails?
-Opponents
hammer Harper over absent platform
-Quebec
columnists note Dion, crown Duceppe as French debate winner
-Dion
uses debate to lay out economic plan
-Instant
poll finds Dion clear debate winner
-Group
wants court to call off election
-Economy
engulfs TV debates
-CAW
head urges members to vote against Tories
-Couillard
told to trash NATO briefings, book reveals
-Harper
staffer quits over plagiarism charges
-Environmentalists
aim to defeat Tories
-Harper
copied foreign policy speech, Liberals charge
-Conservatives
faltering in Quebec: polls
-Leaders
take stock of crisis
-Debates
will ‘make or break' Greens: May
-PM
rejects meeting on economy
-NDP
courts 'progressives'
-'Get
smart' on child poverty, leaders told
-Tories
opened patronage doors before election: CP
-Ignatieff
warns of 'economic crisis' if Harper wins
-The
race is far from over: poll
-Turn
to NDP to stop Harper, Layton says after poll gains
-Harper
says no to anti-poverty video
-NDP
platform focuses on 'working families'
-Layton
takes aim at poverty
-Dion
says Liberals will protect women's rights
-NDP
platform pledges billions for child care
-NDP
government would reverse Tory corporate tax cuts
-NDP
gaining support, poll suggests
-Duceppe
wants federal incentives to cut oil use
-Liberals
projected to lose almost all close races
-Tories
well ahead of Liberals in Ontario's swing ridings: poll
-Dion
comes out swinging at Harper
-Layton
unveils drug plan
-The
big Dipper reaches for the stars
-Environment
groups muzzled by Harper, May says
-Harper's
claim of 200 new food inspectors not true: inspection agency
-Harper
takes 'same approach' as Bush on economy: Dion
-Harper's
Tories aim to erode women's rights 'by stealth': coalition
-Harper's
goal a right-wing Canada
-Atwood's
arts offensive against Harper
-Arts
cuts butcher Tory support in Quebec
-Aboriginal
justice workers decry Tories' plan to end house arrest sentences
-Economy
to be leaders' focus
-Harper
a man who 'lives in a bubble'
-May
urges strategic voting
-Liberals
leaning on Trudeau again
-Tories
use RCMP muscle on media
-Actors
stage a protest
-Harper
dismisses gloomy report on Canadian housing market
-Tory
crime plan could give 'young flesh' to jailed pedophiles: Duceppe
-Greens,
NDP on par as voters' second choice: poll
-Film
and TV stars blast Conservative arts cuts
-Half
of Canadians want reduction in Tory military spending: poll
-Layton
attacks Harper over forestry, food
-Ordinary
folks don't care about arts: Harper
-Red
eyes on the Green train
-Harper
crime plan costly, ineffective, illegal: ...
-Protester
challenges Flaherty
-Trudeau
says Harper doesn't understand Canadians
-Bloc
squeaking through in battleground ridings
-Layton
vows to reverse Harper arts cuts, bolster culture funding
-Harper's
plan: Life terms for 14-year-olds
-'Making
history,' May asserts
-Voters
not warming to Dion or Harper: poll
-Greens
make first stop on train tour
-Tory
candidate had real estate licence suspended
-'Prudent'
Liberal platform merges economy, environment: Dion
-NDP
will repeal corporate tax cuts
-Layton
opens coalition door
-Harper
vows to allow naming of 14-and-over youths guilty of crimes
-Elizabeth
May tour snakes through Rockies
-Poll
gives Tories 15-point lead
-Greens
plan rallies in middle of night
-Tory
campaign takes new hit
-Layton
lays into Harper in Conservative heartland
-Vandals
target Liberal MP Borys Wrzesnewskyj again
-Dion
puts hopes on platform
-Liberals
vow to scrap tax on trusts
-Layton
promises provinces power to ban handguns
-Toronto
Tory candidate quits
-MacKay
approved $16,800 hospitality tab
-Only
Bloc can stop Tory majority: Duceppe
-Green
leader to start cross-Canada rail tour
-Nude
photos of Conservative Candidate won't steal focus from campaign: Harper
-May,
Duceppe win debate draw
-Dion takes aim
at Harper, dismisses Tory 'gimmicks'
-Tories
steady, NDP gains, Liberals lose ground: Poll
-Harper
has broken promises to Quebecers: Duceppe
-Tories
and Liberals stalled
-Attack
ad hits on Ritz:Union joins opposition parties in their call for minister's
firing
-Harper
promises $25M for French-language TV funding
-Native
issues casualties of Afghan spending, chief says
-Williams
takes ABC campaign to Manning's riding
-Baird
blasted for using government announcement to boost Tory campaign
-Miller
and McCallion applaud Liberals' ambitious blueprint
-Tories,
NDP make pitch to capture seniors' vote
-Tories
sorry for comments to native protester
-Is
Harper right to stand by his mininster?
-Liberals
gain traction in key Ontario, Quebec ridings
-Son
of listeriosis victim fuming over Harper minister Ritz's joke
-Liberals
eliminated deficit, Chrétien reminds Harper
-Tories
would end Manitoba meat inspection programs: Union
-Joke
a firing offence: Dion
-NDP,
Greens gaining, poll suggests
-May
promises tax breaks for poor
-Minister
apologizes for 'tasteless' listeria jokes
-Tories
defend interests of Quebec nationalists: PM
-Tory
minister apologizes for listeriosis joke
-Harper
wins delay of hearing on Cadman tape
-Tories
defend interests of Quebec nationalists: ...
-Harper
Minister faces calls for resignation after joking about listeriosis outbreak
-Liberals,
NDP boost daycare
-May
pledges surpluses in Green party platform
-Tory
support taking a hit in key Quebec ridings, poll says
-NDP
promises $1.45B more for daycare
-Dion
promises support for students, research
-How
Jack Layton can become Prime Minister
-Harper
has right-wing agenda for Canada: Dion
-Energy
Independence Should be an Election Issue
-Rae
helps Dion switch focus
-Layton
promises banking industry review
-Dion
pledges serious illness drug plan
-Gap
narrows in key Ontario swing ridings: poll
-Tory
agenda sidetracked by protesters
-Harper
pushed to help secure release of Afghan mission costs
-A
Trudeau back on the ballot
-Greens
to call for twinning of many of Canada's rail lines
-Williams
registers ABC Campaign as third party in bid to fight Harper
-Tories
admit disputed campaign ads were national
-Conservative
lead shrinks, poll suggests
-Liberals
promise $900M for drug expenses
-Bob
Rae says Dion is 'man of great vision'
-Harper
acknowledges 'problems' with Canadian economy
-Williams's
AnybodyButConservative campaign heads to trenches
-PM
blasted on economy
-Harper’s
“steady hand” guides Canada toward economic ruin
-Layton
unveils $1B plan to cut doctor shortage
-Dion
unveils $300M plan to aid fishermen
-Should
Dion make better use of other Liberal 'stars'?
-Dion:
Harper and Layton are ganging up on me
-Leaders
spar over economy
-Dion:
Harper can't be trusted
-Harper
considered 'nastiest' leader
-Layton:
$1-billion for medical students
-Layton
keeps PM in sights
-Duceppe
seeks union
-Elizabeth
May banking on a colour change
-Dion
trailing Layton, May for support in key ridings
-Layton
challenges Harper's record on women
-Layton:don't
trust Harper on Afghanistan
-Online,
Smilin' Jack rules
-Grits,
NDP pulling even?
-Conservatives,
Harper, May winners in new opinion poll
-Layton
pledges boost for women's groups
-Liberals
promise fairer, faster immigration system
-Harper
takes swing at N.L. premier's 'ABC' campaign
-Layton
keeps heat on Harper over gas prices
-Liberals
promise homeowners $575M in incentives to 'green' homes
-Greens'
inclusion in debates a 'tectonic' shift in politics: May
-Harper
plays populist tune on arts cuts
-Olive:
The Big Picture
-How
can the Tories regain control of their campaign?
-How
to beat Stephen Harper
-Greens
to be in debates
-PM
and Dion: Dull and Duller
-Harper
losing ground in swing ridings since election call
-Harper
rejects campaign carbon offsets
-Elizabeth
May excluded from television debates
-Greens
tops, Harper flops in Sierra Club climate-change report card
-Bloc
is Quebec's only hope, Duceppe ...
-Greens
focus on voter turn out
-Layton
blasts Harper at NDP campaign launch
-Harper stresses economy,
attacks carbon tax
-Turn
off CNN and focus on Canada, May urges voters
-Duceppe
compares Harper to Bush, pledges to keep putting Quebec first
-Jobs,
families, election focus for Layton
-PM
authorized offer to Cadman
-Greens
threaten legal action to join election debate
-Cadman
bribe 'preposterous,' testifies Harper
-Harper
Showers Gutless Liberals with Praise as they support Afghan war
extension until 2011
-Liberal
Cowardice: Harper budget will stand
-Star
-An
election call over Afghanistan? Bring it on
-NDP-
NATO in
Afghanistan: From Bad to Worse – The wrong role for Canada
-NDP -Harper
fails working families again with handouts to big oil and banks
-NDP
says Conservatives’ record on housing is shameful
-Greens
-Conservatives muzzle environment Canada scientists'-