Opposition works out deal to take power
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada's opposition parties have reached a deal to form a coalition that would replace Prime Minister Stephen Harper's minority Conservative government less than two months after its reelection, legislators said on Monday. Full Article
India demands Pakistan act decisively on Mumbai attack
MUMBAI (Reuters) - India demanded Pakistan take decisive action over deadly attacks in Mumbai it said were carried out by militants from its nuclear-armed rival, while the West urged cooperation to ease tension. Full Article
TSX falls 800 points on commodity price drop
TORONTO (Reuters) - The Toronto Stock Exchange's main index fell 800 points on Monday afternoon in a broad selloff led by a slide in resource issues along with commodity prices and as U.S. reports signaled a deepening economic slump. Full Article
Liberals pick Dion to be PM in coalition
OTTAWA (Reuters) - The parliamentary caucus of Canada's Liberals, the main opposition, agreed on Monday that party leader Stephane Dion would be prime minister if opposition parties bring down the Conservatives and form a coalition government. Full Article

