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Election coverage from CBC Newfoundland and Labrador

Here are federal election news stories written in Newfoundland and Labrador. Throughout the campaign, listen to CBC Radio One, watch Here & Now and click on to CBC.ca for the latest coverage of Canada Votes 2006.

Jan. 24, 2006
Fishermen key to success: Manning
Williams sees new allies in Ottawa

Jan. 24, 2006
Portnoy case influenced vote: Matthews
Hearn plays down cabinet speculation
Ready for switch to opposition, Liberals say

Jan. 23, 2006
Manning takes Avalon as Grits hold 4 ridingsLabrador campaigners want expense reforms
Fight to the finish in central riding
Response to health survey disappoints coalition

Jan. 20, 2006
Martin lures left during St. John's rally
• Jeff Gilhooly of the St. John's Morning Show interviews Ernistine Power and Janice Haynes-Jamieson about their observations of the federal election campaign. Click here to hear their conversation.
• Jeff Gilhooly speaks with Random-Burin-St. George's candidates Bill Matthews, Cynthia Downey and Amanda Will. Click here to hear their conversation.

Jan. 19, 2006
Political spouses: Karl Wells interviews some of the spouses whose partners have made politics their livelihood.

Jan. 18, 2006
• Religion and politics: Click here to watch Lynda Calvert's report on how some church leaders are connecting the pulpit and the ballot box.
Ice jobs move 'posturing,' PSAC says

Jan. 17, 2006
PM's response falls flat, Williams says

Jan. 13, 2006
• Debbie Cooper interviewed the Conservative, Liberal and NDP candidates in Avalon. Click here to watch the first part and here to watch the second.
Liberals find money for Gander jobs
Tories vow to cover military flight costs at Gander
Harper softens stance on ACOA

Jan. 11, 2006
Federal job presence dominates election forum
'Defeat' comment revived in Liberal attack ads

Jan. 10, 2006
Dryden pitches help for employment program

Jan. 9, 2006
On the campaign trail in Avalon Hear David Cochrane's report on the race for Avalon riding.
Election keeps bloggers on the hop
Harper highlights Labrador issues to Williams

Jan. 6, 2006
Protect supply system, farmers tell candidates

Jan. 4, 2006
In N.L., it's not easy being Green

Dec. 21, 2005
Liberals promise fishermen tax break

Dec. 20, 2005
Liberals woo NDP base in South-Mount Pearl
Educator declares for NDP in Labrador

Dec. 14, 2005
Labrador mayors push for highway commitments
Conservatives nominate candidate in Humber

Dec. 13, 2005
Russell remains unchallenged in Labrador

Dec. 8, 2005
Pike, Kehoe make return engagements for NDP

Dec. 7, 2005
• Morrow takes Grit nomination in Avalon

Dec. 6, 2005
Sealing stance prompts Green organizer to quit

Dec. 5, 2005
Manning gambles future on Avalon
Gander-raised lawyer challenges McDonough

Dec. 2, 2005
Grits dominate Atlantic region as campaign launches
3 seek Liberal nod in Avalon
Manning set to grab Tory nomination in Avalon

Nov. 30, 2005
Matthews pushes ferry HQ on election agenda

Nov. 29, 2005
Williams to stay on election sidelines

Nov. 28, 2005
Harris rules out federal comeback

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ELECTION RESULTSDetails>
1241035129
Total Elected and Leading
CON124036.27%
LIB103030.23%
BQ51010.48%
NDP29017.48%
IND10.52%
OTH005.02%

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