Polls open in Canadian election
Monday, May 2nd, 2011Voters in Canada go to the polls for another general election with Stephen Harper’s Conservatives bidding to retain power.

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Polls open in Canadian election
Voters in Canada go to the polls for another general election with Stephen Harper’s Conservatives bidding to retain power.

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Polls open in Canadian election
Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Saturday that Canadians would vote on May 2, the shortest possible campaign period under the country’s laws, after the dissolution of Parliament.
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Canadians Schedule Vote for May 2
Canadian PM Stephen Harper is unlikely to attend Prince William and Kate Middleton’s wedding because of a probable election, officials say.

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PM Harper may miss royal wedding
Canada is sending six fighter jets to help enforce the UN-backed no-fly zone over Libya, Prime Minister Stephen Harper says.

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Canada to join Libya no-fly plan
Canada’s parliament will not be asked to vote on whether to extend a military mission in Afghanistan, Prime Minister Stephen Harper says.

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No Canada vote on Afghan mission
Canada will set up a research station at Cambridge Bay in the Arctic, Prime Minister Stephen Harper says.

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Canada to open new Arctic station