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BREAKING NEWS
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UPDATED AT 2:03 AM EDT |
Thursday, Apr. 21, 2005 |
- In night of surprises, Tories fail to break through in Ontario
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Photo: Fred Chartrand/CP
Liberal Leader Paul Martin speaks to supporters from the stage at Liberal headquarters in Montreal.
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The poll highs and low blows over the past five weeks
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Prime Minister says his 'stable' government's first priority is to rebuild cabinet; to keep inner circle intact
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When asked by reporters, Tory Leader says he plans to take a little time with family
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Could have been lower if race didn't seem so close, political scientist says
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Party results, provincial summaries and more than 100 riding races
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Follow our writers on the campaign buses
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We have the answer for our participants
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Updated opinion numbers on party popularity from 2000 to 2004
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Political right wing fails again to make serious inroads outside of the West
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As expected, the separatist party dominated election results in the province
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Just seats shy of grabbing the balance of power in a Liberal minority government
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Party easily surpasses 2-per-cent requirement for election financing
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Party manages minority win, leader promises to do better for Canadians
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Grits pay price for sponsorship scandal, lose several strongholds to Bloc
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Results show party maintaining traditional stronghold
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Conservatives take bulk of western ridings
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Early results show Conservatives leading most ridings in the province
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Election flash cartoons from Jim Phillips
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| Colour commentary |
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Globeandmail.com's panel reacts to the Liberal minority
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| Riding results |
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Look up your local riding to see who won
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| Interactive |
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All the historical results back to 1867
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