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Harper bets the House, wins another minority

Canadians give Tories stronger mandate to steer the country through stormy economic times, but deny Conservative Leader his coveted majority

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Losing the plot

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Globe blogger reports from Layton's headquarters in Toronto

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Harper has a future; Dion's history

Jeffrey Simpson's take on an unnecessary election

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Dion's future questioned after renewed Tory minority

Popular support for the Liberals dropped to 26.2 per cent, the lowest since Confederation as Harper's Conservatives return to Parliament with 16 more seats, though still shy of a majority

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

Conservative Leader is heading back to Sussex Drive at the helm of another Conservative minority government

Dion gets no lift from raising glass with Greens

Observers say Liberal Leader made strategic mistake by backing Elizabeth May throughout campaign

New identification rules bar some Canadians from casting ballots

Voter turnout hovers about 60 per cent, marking a historic low

Dion

Dion's job in jeopardy as Liberals slide

Dion says economy will be his top priority, as Liberal losses fire party leadership speculation

Urban voters say no to Conservatives

Party shut out in Montreal and Toronto, but still holding on in three Vancouver ridings

Duceppe takes credit for Conservative minority

By holding Stephen Harper to a minority, 'the Quebec nation has spoken' says Gilles Duceppe

jack layton

Layton's big bet doesn't pay off

NDP fortunes are on the rise in Nova Scotia, but as polls close it's yet to be seen if Jack Layton's ‘prime minister' bid will pay off

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

They all predicted the Conservatives would come first but would miss the brass ring of majority government

Prominent winners and losers

A quick look at how some familiar names did on election night

Elizabeth May

MacKay proves too strong for May

Conservative Defence Minister handily wins Central Nova riding as Green Leader claims almost a third of support

Ontario

Skeptical Ontario fails to give Harper a majority

The Tories needed dramatic gains - 20 seats or more - in this province to put them over the top. Instead, they added only about 10 seats to the 41 they held at dissolution

Ontario 'more crucial' to election outcome

Analysts says Harper's stumble in Quebec leaves Ontario as the main battleground province

Toronto Tory drought continues in city

Liberals lead the way for big win by high-profile candidate Gerard Kennedy; NDP incumbent Peggy Nash loses

Suburbs not the jackpot Tories sought

But the outer-Toronto area nearly doubled Conservative seat total after years of voting for Liberal MPs

Tories' poor showing in cities called weakness in quest for majority

Party shut out in Montreal and Toronto, but secured at least one seat in Vancouver

Heavy hitting Liberal MPs keep Ontario seats

Michael Ignatieff, Bob Rae, Martha Hall Findlay, Ken Dryden hold on in Toronto, but party loses Garth Turner


Quebec

Tin ear stymies Conservatives in Quebec

Tory expectations crash into Bloc and Liberals post a modest resurgence while NDP achieve milestone in Quebec

Justin Trudeau wins Montreal riding

36-year-old political neophyte to follow in the footsteps of his late father, Pierre Trudeau, who was first elected as a member of Parliament 43 years ago

Verner misses opportunity to vote for her party

High-profile Quebec Conservative candidate casts ballot in riding of her residence where no Tory is running, even though she could have voted for herself in the neighbouring constituency


British Columbia

B.C. awash in blue as Tories gain ground

Conservatives rout Liberals in British Columbia

Saanich-Gulf Islands: Lunn defeats Penn for fifth consecutive win

Natural Resource Minister defeats Liberal Briony Penn

Richmond: Wong seizes riding from Liberals' Chan

Harper's apology for Chinese head tax may have won support in riding where immigrants are in the majority

Surrey North: Dona Cadman wins husband's old seat

Race with NDP candidate close in riding that has veered widely

West Vancouver: Tories stifle Green presence in House

Supporters relieved that West Vancouver riding returning to Conservative colours

Vancouver Centre: Dr. Fry plans campaigns with surgical precision

Vancouver Quadra: Liberal takes riding, blasts Harper for declaring election

Conservatives predict advance polls will put them over top


Prairies

Blue tide surges over the plains

In Alberta, the right-wing party took 27 of the 28 ridings. The only surprise upset was the loss of Tory incumbent Rahim Jaffer in Edmonton Strathcona to NDP Linda Duncan


Atlantic

Premier's 'Anything but Conservative' campaign shuts out Tories in Nfld

No wins for Tories in Newfoundland and Labrador but party picks up seats in P.E.I., New Brunswick


Globe editorials, opinion

Globe editorials: Dion should go; Harper should ruminate

This was a federal election that was lost, not won. Neither of our leading parties can be fully satisfied with the results

Roy MacGregor: The fiasco complete, this minority will have to suffice for Harper

Now that this turkey's done, let the chickens come home to roost

Gary Mason : The environment was not a winning issue on this campaign trail

It may be some time before we again see a political leader in Canada brave enough to build a campaign platform around saving the environment

Brian Laghi: Can Harper balance budget promise with economic reality?

Stephen Harper begins his second term of office today facing a political challenge that has not been seen in this country since the early 1980s and 1990s

John Barber: Like it or not, Toronto's in the hands of the Liberals

Yesterday's results extended the shutout to six elections

Jeffrey Simpson: Harper has a future; Dion's history

An unnecessary election produced a stronger Conservative minority government, which is not quite what Prime Minister Stephen Harper had expected

Globe editorial: Harper is growing into the job

On balance, the Tory Leader remains the best man for the job in the tough times now upon us.

2006: Globe endorses Tories

The Liberals have simply become too accustomed to power.

2004: Globe endorses Liberals

2000: Globe endorses Paul Martin, not Chrétien or Day


 

Ontario 

Skeptical Ontario fails to give Harper a majority

The Tories needed dramatic gains - 20 seats or more - in this province to put them over the top. Instead, they added only about 10 seats to the 41 they held at dissolution

Ontario 'more crucial' to election outcome

Analysts says Harper's stumble in Quebec leaves Ontario as the main battleground province

Toronto Tory drought continues in city

Liberals lead the way for big win by high-profile candidate Gerard Kennedy; NDP incumbent Peggy Nash loses

Suburbs not the jackpot Tories sought

But the outer-Toronto area nearly doubled Conservative seat total after years of voting for Liberal MPs

Tories' poor showing in cities called weakness in quest for majority

Party shut out in Montreal and Toronto, but secured at least one seat in Vancouver

Heavy hitting Liberal MPs keep Ontario seats

Michael Ignatieff, Bob Rae, Martha Hall Findlay, Ken Dryden hold on in Toronto, but party loses Garth Turner


Quebec 

Tin ear stymies Conservatives in Quebec

Tory expectations crash into Bloc and Liberals post a modest resurgence while NDP achieve milestone in Quebec

Justin Trudeau wins Montreal riding

36-year-old political neophyte to follow in the footsteps of his late father, Pierre Trudeau, who was first elected as a member of Parliament 43 years ago

Verner misses opportunity to vote for her party

High-profile Quebec Conservative candidate casts ballot in riding of her residence where no Tory is running, even though she could have voted for herself in the neighbouring constituency


British Columbia 

B.C. awash in blue as Tories gain ground

Conservatives rout Liberals in British Columbia

Saanich-Gulf Islands: Lunn defeats Penn for fifth consecutive win

Natural Resource Minister defeats Liberal Briony Penn

Richmond: Wong seizes riding from Liberals' Chan

Harper's apology for Chinese head tax may have won support in riding where immigrants are in the majority

Surrey North: Dona Cadman wins husband's old seat

Race with NDP candidate close in riding that has veered widely

West Vancouver: Tories stifle Green presence in House

Supporters relieved that West Vancouver riding returning to Conservative colours

Vancouver Centre: Dr. Fry plans campaigns with surgical precision

Vancouver Quadra: Liberal takes riding, blasts Harper for declaring election

Conservatives predict advance polls will put them over top


Prairies 

Blue tide surges over the plains

In Alberta, the right-wing party took 27 of the 28 ridings. The only surprise upset was the loss of Tory incumbent Rahim Jaffer in Edmonton Strathcona to NDP Linda Duncan


Atlantic 

Premier's 'Anything but Conservative' campaign shuts out Tories in Nfld

No wins for Tories in Newfoundland and Labrador but party picks up seats in P.E.I., New Brunswick


Globe editorials, opinion 

Globe editorials: Dion should go; Harper should ruminate

This was a federal election that was lost, not won. Neither of our leading parties can be fully satisfied with the results

Roy MacGregor: The fiasco complete, this minority will have to suffice for Harper

Now that this turkey's done, let the chickens come home to roost

Gary Mason : The environment was not a winning issue on this campaign trail

It may be some time before we again see a political leader in Canada brave enough to build a campaign platform around saving the environment

Brian Laghi: Can Harper balance budget promise with economic reality?

Stephen Harper begins his second term of office today facing a political challenge that has not been seen in this country since the early 1980s and 1990s

John Barber: Like it or not, Toronto's in the hands of the Liberals

Yesterday's results extended the shutout to six elections

Jeffrey Simpson: Harper has a future; Dion's history

An unnecessary election produced a stronger Conservative minority government, which is not quite what Prime Minister Stephen Harper had expected

Globe editorial: Harper is growing into the job

On balance, the Tory Leader remains the best man for the job in the tough times now upon us.

2006: Globe endorses Tories

The Liberals have simply become too accustomed to power.

2004: Globe endorses Liberals

2000: Globe endorses Paul Martin, not Chrétien or Day


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