Canada PM plans early Parliament recall on crisis (Reuters)
Published 10/15/2008 at Yahoo! News: Politics News
Reuters - Newly reelected Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper will meet other world leaders and put Parliament back to work quickly to hammer out ways to weather the credit crisis and keep the country's economy competitive, he said on Wednesday.
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