Harper sticks to fear-of-coalition strategy in effort to win majority government

As the 2011 federal election heats up, observers and political opponents say Prime Minister Stephen Harper is using fear to drive voters into giving him what frightened many of them away from his party in the past two elections—a majority government.

PARLIAMENT HILL—As the 2011 federal election heats up, observers and political opponents say Prime Minister Stephen Harper is using fear to drive voters into giving him what frightened many of them away from his party in the past two elections—a majority government.

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