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Vote topples Canadian government
Election expected in January after no-confidence measure
(CNN) -- After months of political instability, the government
of Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin fell Monday evening
when three opposition parties united to topple him with a
no-confidence vote in the House of Commons.
Martin's center-left Liberal Party had been dogged by a
corruption scandal. It will now face voters in an expected
January election that could end 12 years of Liberal rule in
America's largest trading partner -- after a campaign
over the Christmas holidays that the prime minister
argues most Canadians don't want.
link:
http://edition.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/americas/11/28/canada.government/index.html
I HOPE THE NEXT GOVERNMENT TRIES HARD
TO MAKE NATIVE RIGHTS A REALITY.
It is ditressing to find refuges mean more to the
government that our own
First nations- The True Canadians.
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