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Canada: media projects Conservative's back
Updated: 2011-05-03 11:04
(Agencies)
![]() Conservative leader and Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper speaks during a campaign rally in Abbotsford, British Columbia May 1, 2011. Canadians will head to the polls in a federal election on May 2. [Photo/Agencies]
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Whether the Conservative Party leader will win the parliamentary majority he has sought remains to be seen. The left-center vote could end up splitting between the New Democrats and Liberals, allowing Harper to eke out a majority.
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