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Canadian Leader, Harper, Celebrates Victory

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Stephen Harper's Conservative party won 167 of the 308 seats in Canada's House of Commons, the NDP won 102 seats, the Liberals 34 seats and the Bloc Quebecois 2 seats. Harper gave indications of how he would govern by saying that he would stay on the same path the Conservatives followed when they were a minority party. He said there would be no changes to Canada's public health care system. He told a news conference in Calgary, Alberta: "Even as a majority you have to, on an ongoing basis, keep the trust of the population." The Conservatives won only 40% of the popular vote, and this may be a reason for the caution in making major changes. The Conservatives maintained their base in western Canada, and gained seats in Ontario. The gains in and around Toronto, came because the left-of-center vote was split between the Liberals and the NDP. Experts say Harper will shut down a disputed registry for rifles, end direct government subsidies of political parties, and maintain scheduled corporate tax cuts. The Conservative government is also expected not take any significant steps to cut greenhouse gas emissions that are opposed by the oil and gas industries in western Canada.

Stephen Harper and the Conservative party in Canada

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The elections in 2011 give the Conservatives under Harper a clear majority in parliament. Another change is the emergence of the New Democrats (NDP) as the main opposition party in parliament. The Conservatives won 40% of the vote, gaining seats in Ontario because of the split of the left-of-centre vote between the NDP and the Liberals. Harper plans to govern in the way the Conservatives did when they were a minority party, and plans no major changes.

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