Twitter for Canada oppositions negotiating coalition, determined to topple government
Twitter for News at aoyun.us

Twitter for Canada oppositions negotiating coalition, determined to topple government

Canada unveils immigration plan for 2009. Colombians march for release of FARC hostages. Canadian PM postpones confidence votes. Brazil, Uruguay sign pact to facilitate healthcare in border region. Brazil condemns terrorist attacks in India. Argentine ex-president charged with arms trafficking. Top aide: Obama cabinet to be nearly complete by Christmas. Flooding leaves 46,000 people homeless in Costa Rica. Bush thanks U.S. diplomats in Mumbai for helping Americans in attacks. Obama sends condolences to Indian PM for Mumbai attacks victims. Bush vows full support to India to investigate in terror attacks. Plane crash kills four in Brazil. Death toll rises to 109 in Brazil flooding. Improper microwaving blamed for salmonella outbreak in U.S. Canada Conservatives: suspension of parliament is possible. Gangs clash kills 12 in Guatemala. Peru's president urges "silence" on controversial remarks by army commander. Los Angeles mayor says he not to join Obama's cabinet. Obama vows to work with governors to tackle financial crisis. Canada's Green Party supports opposition coalition gov't. U.S. remains opposed to ban on cluster munitions. U.S. calls for end of political crisis in Thailand. Top U.S. military commander visits India after terror attacks. Argentina denies suspending commercial ties with Iran. Brazil to sell 100 missiles to Pakistan. Brazil to sell missiles to Pakistan. Venezuelan election authorities: Referendum on constitutional amendment viable in February. Disabled athletes call for peaceful election in Ghana. Bill Richardson nominated as U.S. secretary of commerce. Canada signs treaty banning cluster bombs. Canadian PM to address nation for support to avoid being toppled. U.S. service sector contracts more than expected in November. Report: Bush's brother considers running for Senate. Canadian PM vows to protect his Conservative government. Canada orders U.S. war resister to leave. Brazil registers record-high divorces in 2007. U.S. supports longer Chinese membership in Financial Stability Forum. Rallies held across Canada amid Parliament conflicts. Brazilian men sign to support eradication of violence against women. Flood leaves 122 dead in southern Brazil.
Canada's opposition parties are determined to bring down the Conservative government and are negotiating forming a coalition Friday, after they rejected Prime Minister Stephen Harper's economic stimulus plan. The government tabled its fiscal update Thursday, promising spending cut measures to overcome the economic crisis, but falling short of a stimulus package to support the struggling industries. All three opposition parties immediately denounced the plan. The largest oppositio ... (Sat, 29 Nov 2008 16:22:41 +0800 - Click:14) More...
↑ Canada unveils immigration plan for 2009
↓ Wal-Mart clerk in New York dies in rush

Talking about news Canada oppositions negotiating coalition, determined to topple government ...

Up to 140 characters.
Canada unveils immigration plan for 2009 Colombians march for release of FARC hostages
Canadian PM postpones confidence votes Brazil, Uruguay sign pact to facilitate healthcare in border region
Brazil condemns terrorist attacks in India Argentine ex-president charged with arms trafficking
Top aide: Obama cabinet to be nearly complete by Christmas Flooding leaves 46,000 people homeless in Costa Rica
Bush thanks U.S. diplomats in Mumbai for helping Americans in attacks Obama sends condolences to Indian PM for Mumbai attacks victims
Bush vows full support to India to investigate in terror attacks Plane crash kills four in Brazil
Death toll rises to 109 in Brazil flooding Improper microwaving blamed for salmonella outbreak in U.S
Canada Conservatives: suspension of parliament is possible Gangs clash kills 12 in Guatemala
Peru's president urges "silence" on controversial remarks by army commander Los Angeles mayor says he not to join Obama's cabinet
Obama vows to work with governors to tackle financial crisis Canada's Green Party supports opposition coalition gov't
U.S. remains opposed to ban on cluster munitions U.S. calls for end of political crisis in Thailand
Top U.S. military commander visits India after terror attacks Argentina denies suspending commercial ties with Iran
Brazil to sell 100 missiles to Pakistan Brazil to sell missiles to Pakistan
Venezuelan election authorities: Referendum on constitutional amendment viable in February Disabled athletes call for peaceful election in Ghana
Bill Richardson nominated as U.S. secretary of commerce Canada signs treaty banning cluster bombs
Canadian PM to address nation for support to avoid being toppled U.S. service sector contracts more than expected in November
Report: Bush's brother considers running for Senate Canadian PM vows to protect his Conservative government
Canada orders U.S. war resister to leave Brazil registers record-high divorces in 2007
U.S. supports longer Chinese membership in Financial Stability Forum Rallies held across Canada amid Parliament conflicts
Brazilian men sign to support eradication of violence against women Flood leaves 122 dead in southern Brazil
© 2010 aoyun.us