Sept 1 (Reuters) – Prime Minister Stephen Harper and
Michael Ignatieff, leader of the main opposition Liberal Party,
have both said they do not want an autumn election. But
Ignatieff appears to have sharpened his political elbows after
a summer bus tour to rally support, and both sides are gearing
up for what could be a stormy session of Parliament with
showdowns over issues like the fiscal deficit, gun control,
anti-crime legislation and above all, the economy.
