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Battleground Atlantic Canada: Liberals crushed National Post The Liberals witnessed a crushing defeat in Atlantic Canada, losing five of their 17 seats, while an ascendant Conservative party found a breakthrough in Labrador and strengthened its hold over New Brunswick to capture the balance of power in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Liberals decimated in GTA Toronto Star Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff pauses as he addresses supporters May 2, 2011 in Toronto. Ignatieff lost his seat to the Conservatives in Monday night's federal election. As the final federal election results were issued Monday night, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Battleground Alberta: Liberals sink further than usual National Post (blog) Even Alberta proved not entirely immune to the NDP's charms on election night as early poll results showed Jack Layton's party pushing out the Liberals with nearly three times as many second place showings across the province. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Battleground Montreal: Liberal stronghold crumbles National Post The Liberal stronghold of Montreal appears to be crumbling but it is the newly popular New Democrats doing most of the damage. Signalling the demolition of the Bloc Québécois, in the downtown Montreal riding of Laurier-Saint-Marie, represented by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Liberals reduced to third place after NDP Toronto Sun REUTERS/Adrian Wyld/Pool (4)-Toriggy03-3- Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff speaks to supports at the Sheraton Centre in Toronto after his defeat in the Federal Election May 2, 2011. Photo by Dave Abel/Toronto Sun/QMI Agency (4)-Toriggy03-1- Liberal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Liberals lose Ajax-Pickering to Conservative Chris Alexander Toronto Star The Conservatives earned themselves a trophy kill in Ajax-Pickering as rookie star candidate Chris Alexander upset the incumbent Liberal upstart. Liberal Mark Holland announced he was conceding this riding, which he has held since it was created in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'You need to blow it up,' observers say of Liberal party Vancouver Sun By Robert Hiltz, Postmedia News May 2, 2011 7:50 PM The Liberals have failed to capture the imagination of the electorate, dropping well behind the NDP with a third-place finish in Monday's vote. OTTAWA — The decline of the Liberals has been long in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Liberal Karen Mock fails to unseat Tory star Peter Kent in Thornhill Toronto Star A prominent human rights expert and Liberal candidate failed to take Thornhill from star Conservative incumbent Peter Kent. Karen Mock fell short after a fierce campaign that focused as much on Canada's support for Israel, and this country's national ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
NDP sweeps most Montreal ridings Montreal Gazette The island's 18 ridings have traditionally been split between the Liberals and the Bloc Québécois, a pattern that changed slightly in 2007 with the election of the New Democrats' Thomas Mulcair in Outremont. With polls indicating NDP orange may ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Blame Bush: Tactics vilified by liberals paved the way for ... By ST Then-Senator Obama was one such liberal who believed that President Bush stepped way over the line with EITs - and made it clear very early on in his Presidency that the Bush way of interrogation, used by the CIA, was no longer to be ... Sister Toldjah - http://sistertoldjah.com/ | ||
Osama Bin Laden's Death: Proving Liberals Really Don't Mean Their ... By Melissa Clouthier (Profile) Osama Bin Laden died and no liberals cried...for him. If they cried, it was tears of joy. Just like the rest of America. When the rubber meets the road, RedState - http://www.redstate.com/tags/ |
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