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Election coverage from CBC Quebec
Here are federal election news stories written in Quebec.
Throughout the campaign listen to CBC Radio One, watch Canada Now and click onto CBC.ca for the latest coverage of Canada Votes 2006.
Jan. 25, 2006
• Charest, Boisclair hopeful of Quebec's role with Tory government
Jan. 24, 2006
• Martin to quit as Liberal leader
• Quebecers warm to Harper's idea of federalism, says Tory
• Liberals suffer in Outaouais
Jan. 23, 2006
• Liberals hit hard in Quebec
• Tories change face of Quebec politics
• Bloc wins seats, loses overall support
• Elected radio host expected to make waves in Ottawa
• Election law delays web results
• Candidate crashes car between polls
Jan. 20, 2006
• Liberal candidate tells supporters to vote Tory
• Harper vows not to interfere in Quebec language laws
• Journalist wants Frulla to retract comments
Jan. 19, 2006
• Conservatives would soften Bill 101, Duceppe accuses
• 'Harper lives in a legal Disney World': Cotler
• Bloc candidate has election baby early
Jan. 18, 2006
• Boisclair boosts Bloc in Eastern Townships
• Bloc support not slipping, Duceppe insists
• Harper holds 'separatist view', says Hargrove
Jan. 17, 2006
• Bloc has no power in Ottawa, Harper says
• Duceppe backtracks on goal of majority support in Quebec
• Harper targets attainable Quebec ridings
• Coderre will not apologize to NHL player
Jan. 16, 2006
• Duceppe says Martin could lose riding
• Harper wants Quebec MPs for cabinet
• Bloc candidate's name misspelled on ballot
Jan. 12, 2006
• Dumont urges Quebecers not to vote for Bloc
Jan. 11, 2006
• Haitian voters have voice in Papineau
• Liberals vulnerable to Bloc in Gatineau
• Harper fends off attacks in final debate
Jan. 10, 2006
• Bloc candidate irks Chinese community
• Martin wraps campaign in constitutional pledge
Jan. 9, 2006
• Book says federalists broke electoral law
Jan. 6, 2006
• Martin defensive over Option Canada grants
• 'Anybody but Coderre' is message in Bourassa
Jan. 5, 2006
• Duceppe slams Martin's immigration plan
• Candidate Garneau would leave a separate Quebec
• NDP candidate hits campaign trail ... on foot
Jan. 4, 2006
• Duceppe supports federal cash for cultural events
Jan. 3, 2006
• Harper would crack down on government contracts
• Conservatives would expand Bagotville airbase
Dec. 29, 2005
• Gaspé rail line hot topic in election campaign
Dec. 21, 2005
• Harper offering 1-on-1 debate with Duceppe
Dec. 20, 2005
• Harper promises Quebec greater role in international affairs
Dec. 19, 2005
• Duceppe urges changes to election debate format
Dec. 15, 2005
• Liberals vulnerable in West Quebec: leaked document
Dec. 14, 2005
• Martin should tone down criticisms of U.S.: Duceppe
Dec. 12, 2005
• Duceppe wants Ottawa to help Algonquins
Dec. 11, 2005
• Duceppe wants Ottawa to help Algonquins
Dec. 9, 2005
• Harper rallies support in Montreal
Dec. 8, 2005
• Liberals having hard time attracting volunteers
• Haitian candidates hopeful in east-end ridings
Dec. 7, 2005
• NDP candidate decries privatization of oil and gas industry
Dec. 6, 2005
• Charkaoui wants to help defeat Liberal Coderre
• Sign money won't go to kids: Conservatives
Dec. 5, 2005
• This is not a 'referendum election': Duceppe
• Duceppe apologizes for remarks about making Liberals 'disappear'
• Lapierre's Nazi analogy inappropriate, Jewish groups say
Dec. 1, 2005
• Bloc wants Quebec to play international hockey
• Duceppe slams Liberals over Wal-Mart
Nov. 30, 2005
• Harper calls for office of public prosecutions
• Snowbirds can vote by mail
• Astronaut lands in western Quebec
• Campaign hits Quebec
Nov. 23, 2005
• Discepola makes way for star Liberal candidate
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| 124 | 103 | 51 | 29 |
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| CON | 124 | 0 | 36.27%
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| LIB | 103 | 0 | 30.23%
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| BQ | 51 | 0 | 10.48%
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| NDP | 29 | 0 | 17.48%
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| IND | 1 | 0 | .52%
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| OTH | 0 | 0 | 5.02%
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ON THE OTHER HAND
Anthony Westell suggests it may be harder to unite the left than it was to unite the right
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MODERN LIVING
Georgie Binks on how Stephen Harper may jump-start the women's movement
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POLITICS
Larry Zolf muses on the next Liberal leader
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INSIDE MEDIA
Tony Burman on how voters helped shape the CBC’s election coverage
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