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Canada primed for snap election | Canada primed for snap election |
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Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper may be preparing to call an early general election, reports suggest. | Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper may be preparing to call an early general election, reports suggest. |
Parliament is due to reconvene after its summer break on 15 September, but correspondents believe Mr Harper will call for an election on Sunday. | Parliament is due to reconvene after its summer break on 15 September, but correspondents believe Mr Harper will call for an election on Sunday. |
His Conservative Party was elected in 2006, but does not have an overall majority and has clashed with the opposition on a number of key issues. | His Conservative Party was elected in 2006, but does not have an overall majority and has clashed with the opposition on a number of key issues. |
It is thought an election could be pencilled in for 14 October. | It is thought an election could be pencilled in for 14 October. |
There has not yet been any official confirmation of the reports. | There has not yet been any official confirmation of the reports. |
Soon after rumours of an election surfaced, Foreign Minister David Emerson and two other ministers announced they would not be seeking re-election. | Soon after rumours of an election surfaced, Foreign Minister David Emerson and two other ministers announced they would not be seeking re-election. |
Mr Harper had indicated on Wednesday that he had made up his mind about an election and would inform Canadians of his decision "in the coming days". | Mr Harper had indicated on Wednesday that he had made up his mind about an election and would inform Canadians of his decision "in the coming days". |
He has hinted several times that an election was inevitable to break what he described as the deadlock between the government and opposition parties. | |
And several media outlets have reported that the prime minister intended to meet Governor-General Michaelle Jean on Sunday to ask for parliament's dissolution. | And several media outlets have reported that the prime minister intended to meet Governor-General Michaelle Jean on Sunday to ask for parliament's dissolution. |
She represents Canada's head of state, Queen Elizabeth II, whose formal approval is needed to dissolve parliament. | She represents Canada's head of state, Queen Elizabeth II, whose formal approval is needed to dissolve parliament. |
Mr Harper's Conservatives ended 12 years of Liberal government after elections in 2006. | Mr Harper's Conservatives ended 12 years of Liberal government after elections in 2006. |
His party claimed 36% of the popular vote by promising to cut taxes, fight crime, boost military spending and to repair relations with the US. | His party claimed 36% of the popular vote by promising to cut taxes, fight crime, boost military spending and to repair relations with the US. |
He went on to form a minority administration, but has been dogged by clashes with opposition parties, whose agreement he needed to pass legislation. | He went on to form a minority administration, but has been dogged by clashes with opposition parties, whose agreement he needed to pass legislation. |
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