Learning English - Words in the News 25 January, 2006 - Published 18:01 GMT Canada elects new government | ||||||||||||
Voters in Canada have elected a minority government. Stephen Harper, the leader of the Conservative Party has called on other political parties in the next parliament to work with him on moving Canada forward. This report from Daniel Lak in Calgary: There's great enthusiasm here for Stephen Harper's victory. The west of Canada has long felt alienated from eastern and central parts of the country, where Paul Martin's Liberals drew their support. Now Mr Harper has picked up strength in all regions, enough to form a minority government. In his victory speech at the Calgary convention centre, he asked other parties to help him govern as Canadians have decreed. STEPHEN HARPER Daniel Lak, BBC, Calgary great enthusiasm victory alienated drew their support picked up strength to form a minority government he asked other parties to help him govern as Canadians have decreed have voted for change a majority tackling the real concerns of ordinary working people Do a comprehension quiz about this story | LATEST STORIES 10 July, 2009 Rio Tinto executive accused of bribery 08 July, 2009 How mice went global 03 July, 2009 Schwarzenegger declares budget crisis 01 July, 2009 UK's first atheist summer camp 29 June, 2009 Honduras curfew Other Stories | |||||||||||
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