Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Daily Digest October 15, 2008


Harper bets the House, wins minority
Stephen Harper's Conservatives have won a stronger minority government on the strength of gains in Ontario and British Columbia. MORE...

Quebec denies Tories a majority

'We will work hard; We will deliver,' says Harper

Canadians 'voted to move our country forward,' Harper says of strong minority
Tories may find victory carries risk. MORE...

Harper has a future; Dion's history MORE...

Harper now safe from rivals while Dion faces early exit. MORE...

Dubious win for Harper.. MORE...

Majority blues.. MORE...

Harper's stumbles in Quebec cost him his majority" MORE...

Harper doesn't sell well. MORE...

Harper has a chance to forge unity. MORE...

A more stable Parliament, out of fear of the voters. MORE...

Nothing for Tories to cheer about MORE...

The fiasco complete, this minority will have to suffice for Harper. MORE...

Does Harper deserve another election? MORE...

If not now, when?. MORE...

Poisoned by his own lack of passion. MORE...

Here we go again. great.. MORE...

Voters keep Tories on short leash MORE...

Now we'll find out PM's plan. MORE...

Bigger loss would've served Grits. MORE...

Dion was no Churchill.. MORE...

Tough job ahead. MORE...

Dalton new federal wild card.. MORE...

Calls to vote anyone-but-Tory fail dismally. MORE...

And now, some extra numbers for you to crunch. MORE...

It could have been worse. MORE...

Left can shed a few parties, start a dynastys. MORE...

Dion finished as party leader: Grit insiders

Pressure mounts on Dion to quit

Dion's days as leader likely numbered

Dion's job in jeopardy as Liberals slide

Crushing defeat big trouble for Dion

Dion opens door for changing the guard

Are these people eyeing Dion's job?

Dion gets no lift from raising glass with Greens

Liberal support slides in the 905

Tories' new math drains Liberal votes


Conservative 905 push pays dividends

Prominent winners and losers
 
Fortier only cabinet minister to go down to defeat; Jaffer also ousted

$45 million -- the cost of a majority

Arts cuts may have cost Tories Quebec


Harper's leadership put to test during election

Expect quick start from new government

Conservatives wiped out in Newfoundland

Tories turn focus to economy

Layton's big bet doesn't pay off

Layton's leadership safe, say party faithful


Canadians not ready to give more power to Layton's NDP

No breakthrough for Greens; May defeated

Supporters blame NDP as May loses to MacKay


Duceppe takes credit for Conservative minority

Bloc holds back Tory tide


Bloc remains force in Quebec

Voter turnout heads for all-time low

In the end, the pollsters got it right - at least the broad trends

Violence in Afghanistan worse than ever, top UN official says

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Reflections anyone?

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