Decision 2011: Photos

- Prime Minister Stephen Harper speaks at a press conference in Calgary, May 3, 2011. JIM WELLS/QMI AGENCY

- Prime Minister Stephen Harper kisses his wife Laureen during a campaign rally in Stratford, P.E.I., May 1, 2011. REUTERS/Chris Wattie

- Liberal Party leader Michael Ignatieff speaks during a news conference where he announced his resignation as Liberal leader in Toronto May 3, 2011. Dave Abel/QMI AGENCY

- Bloc Québécois Leader Gilles Duceppe has announced his resignation after his party was decimated in the federal election. PIERRE-PAUL POULIN/QMI AGENCY

- Lawrence Cannon addresses supporters in Chelsea Quebec after being defeated by New Democratic Party Candidate in the Federal Election, May 2, 2011. Chris Roussakis/QMI Agency

- An NDP wave has virtually wiped the Bloc Quebecois off the map in their home province Monday and Bloc leader Gilles Duceppe is one of the casualties. JOEL LEMAY/QMI Agency

- Prime Minister Stephen Harper waves with children after casting his ballot at a polling station in a school in Calgary, May 2, 2011. LYLE ASPINALL/QMI AGENCY

- Independent Conservative Candidate Helena Guergis casts her ballot in federal election in polling station in Angus, Ont., May 2, 2011. (Alex Urosevic/QMI AGENCY)

- NDP Leader Jack Layton and his wife - NDP MP Olivia Chow walk back to their home after voting in downtown Toronto on election day Monday May 2, 2011. ERNEST DOROSZUK/QMI AGENCY

- Chloe Restivo, Tyler Buist, Joel Lanesmith and Melyssa Kerr were dancing to the music with their Canadian flag Saturday April 30, 2011 in Victoria Park as part of the vote mob. (MIKE HENSEN/QMI AGENCY)

- NDP Leader Jack Layton clasps a supporter's hand during a barbecue and rally in Saskatoon April 28, 2011. (Reuters)

- Independent Conservative Candidate Helena Guergis casts her ballot in federal election in polling station in Angus, Ontario, May 2, 2011. (Alex Urosevic/Toronto Sun/QMI Agency)

- Prime Minister Stephen Harper greets supporters with Toronto Mayor Rob Ford during a campaign rally in Brampton, Ont., April 29, 2011. (DAVE ABEL/QMI AGENCY)

- Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff and members of his Liberal team visit Stoney Creek Dairy in Stoney Creek, Ont., Saturday April 30, 2011. Craig Robertson/QMI Agency

- Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieffvotes early this morning at Sir Adam Beck Junior School in his riding of Etobicoke. Stan Behal/Toronto Sun/QMI Agency

- Edmonton youth walk south down 112 Street from the University of Alberta, Saturday April 30, 2011, as they take part in a nationwide "Vote Mob" march to encourage people to vote in Monday's federal election.(DAVID BLOOM/QMI AGENCY)

- Prime Minister Stephen Harper waves as he leaves his campaign plane in Enfield, Nova Scotia April 30, 2011.(REUTERS/Chris Wattie)

- A student wipes her hand before shaking hands with Bloc Quebecois leader Gilles Duceppe during a visit at a cabinet maker school in Quebec City, April 28, 2011. (REUTERS/Mathieu Belanger

- Conservative supporters wave Harper signs behind Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff during a news conference in Guelph, Ont., April 30, 2011. REUTERS/Geoff Robins

- Prime Minister Stephen Harper announces his campaign bus driver Tommy Davis shares the same birthday as him during an event in Richmond Hill, Ont., April 30, 2011. Harper celebrates his 52nd birthday today, while Davis turns 40. REUTERS/Chris Wattie

- Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff speaks during a campaign rally at Bingemans Park in Kitchener, Ont., April 29, 2011. REUTERS/Geoff Robins

- Students in favour of youth voting demonstrate near the family home where Conservative leader and Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper was holding a campaign event in Royal Oak, British Columbia April 24, 2011. (REUTERS/Chris Wattie)

- Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff pauses during a campaign rally at Albert-Rousseau theater in Quebec City, April 28, 2011. (Reuters)

- Prime Minister Stephen Harper looks out over Niagara Falls with his wife Laureen during a campaign stop in Niagara Falls, Ontario April 28, 2011. (REUTERS)

- Bloc Quebecois leader Gilles Duceppe speaks during a campaign rally at a bar in Quebec City, April 28, 2011. REUTERS/Mathieu Belanger

- Bloc Quebecois Leader Gilles Duceppe gestures as he speaks during a campaign rally at a bar in Quebec City, April 28, 2011. (Reuters)

- Prime Minister Stephen Harper puts gravy on a poutine with help from candidate Josee Verner during a campaign stop at a restaurant in L'Ancienne-Lorette, Quebec April 28, 2011. (Daniel Mallard, QMI Agency)

- Prime Minister Stephen Harper and wife Laureen share a kiss after embracing a crowed of people at a Conservative Party Rally that took place at the Canada Reception Centre in Ottawa, April 25, 2011. (Chris Roussakis/QMI Agency)

- NDP leader Jack Layton answers reporters' questions after a campaign rally in Winnipeg, April 27, 2011. REUTERS/Fred Greenslade

- Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff is reflected in a pair of sunglasses as he participates in Sikh Khalsa Parade celebrations at Queen's Park in Toronto, Ontario April 24, 2011. (REUTERS/Fred Thornhill)

- Bloc Quebecois leader Gilles Duceppe answers questions from the media following a campaign stop in Montreal, April 26, 2011. Canadians will go to the polls in a federal election on May 2. (REUTERS/Christinne Muschi)

- Canada's Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff hands out pie while visiting the Savary Island Pie Company during his election campaign in West Vancouver, British Columbia April 25, 2011. (REUTERS/Andy Clark)

- Leader of the New Democratic Party, Jack Layton has his make-up done before doing TV interviews with Sun TV's David Akin and also TVA at the Sun TV News offices in Ottawa, April 25, 2011. (Chris Roussakis/QMI Agency)

- Former Quebec premier Jacques Parizeau signs an autograph for a supporter during a campaign stop in the Montreal suburb of Longueuil, April 25, 2011. (REUTERS/Shaun Best)

- Conservative leader and Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper speaks during a campaign event as five-year-olds Rachel Bekker and Nat Holmes play in Royal Oak, British Columbia April 24, 2011. (REUTERS/Chris Wattie)

- With one week until election day, Bloc Quebecois Leader Gilles Duceppe (right) has brought out 80-year-old former Parti Quebecois premier Jacques Parizeau to help rally the separatist troops in Quebec. DOMINIQUE LAHAYE/QMI Agency

- Stephen Harper puts toppings on a pizza during a campaign stop at a community centre in Windsor, Ont., April 25, 2011. REUTERS/Chris Wattie

- Jack Layton stopped off at CTV in Toronto on Tue. April 19/11 to try his hand at doing the weather. DAVE THOMAS/QMI Agency

- Conservative leader and Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper waves as he boards his campaign plane with his wife Laureen in Ottawa April 22, 2011. (REUTERS/Chris Wattie)

- Federal election voters were lined up out the door, during an advanced poll at Edmonton's Austin O'Brien High School, 6110 - 95 Avenue, Friday April 22, 2011. (DAVID BLOOM/QMI AGENCY)

- Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff gestures as he participates in a Facebook live chat with Justin Trudeau during a campaign stop in Montreal, April 21, 2011. (REUTERS/Christinne Muschi)

- Supporters peer over a totem pole while listening to Conservative leader and Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper speak during a campaign rally in Campbell River, British Columbia April 23, 2011. (REUTERS/Chris Wattie)

- Bloc Quebecois Leader Gilles Duceppe telephones voters, inviting them to vote, at the headquarters of the Bloc Quebecois in Montreal Saturday, April 23, 2011.(JOEL LEMAY/ QMI Agency)

- Prime Minister Stephen Harper met with local candidates at Trinity Hall, Canadian Coptic Centre in Mississauga on April 23, 2011. He announced a new office of religious freedom if elected. (MICHAEL PEAKE/QMI AGENCY)

- NDP Leader Jack Layton made a stop at the Tim Hortons on East Main St. in Welland after speaking at the CAW Hall in Welland on Tuesday, April 19, 2011. JULIE JOCSAK/QMI AGENCY

- NDP leader Jack Layton and his wife NDP MP Olivia Chow look over a copy of the Toronto Sun at Sun News Network during 'The Roundtable' morning show hosted by Pat Bolland and Alex Pierson in Toronto on Thursday April 21, 2011. ERNEST DOROSZUK/QMI AGENCY

- Stephen Harper and his wife Laureen get ready for some ice cream at the Snack Bar d'Amours in Rivière-du-Loup, Que., April 20, 2011. (CONSERVATIVE PARTY OF CANADA)

- Green Party leader Elizabeth May speaks to supporters at Avenue Theatre in Edmonton on Monday, April 18, 2011. CODIE MCLACHLAN/QMI AGENCY

- Federal NDP candidate Victor Elkins (bottom) gives the thumbs up while tandem skydiving with Brian Payne in Abbotsford, B.C., April 20, 2011. REUTERS/Jess Harper/Handout

- Gilles Duceppe at the Ahuntsic Learning Resource Centre in Montreal on April 19, 2011. SÉBASTIEN ST-JEAN/24H MONTREAL/QMI AGENCY

- Canada's Liberal Party leader Michael Ignatieff embraces his brother George (R) during a campaign stop in Brampton April 19 , 2011. REUTERS/Mike Cassese

- Green Party leader Elizabeth May takes part in a set-up road hockey game as she campaigns in Calgary where she started at a coffee shop and was walking and talking with media and supporters on the Stephen Avenue Mall on April 19, 2011 in downtown Calgary, Alberta. STUART DRYDEN/QMI AGENCY

- New Democratic Party Leader Jack Layton takes a hearty bite from an NDP cookie baked by one of his supporters at the CAW Hall in Welland, Ont., on Tuesday, April 19, 2011. MARYANNE FIRTH / WELLAND TRIBUNE / QMI AGENCY

- New Democratic Party (NDP) leader Jack Layton is offered money by supporter Russ Young (R) if Layton could name ten senators during a campaign stop in Welland April 19, 2011. REUTERS/Mike Cassese

- Bloc Quebecois leader Gilles Duceppe, seen through a reporter's glasses, speaks to the media during a campaign stop in Montreal April 18, 2011. REUTERS/Christinne Muschi

- Stephen Harper passed through Val D’Or to encourage his Abitibi-Baie-James-Nunavik-Eeyou candidate, Jean-Maurice , on April 19, 2011. PHILIPPE DOHERTY/L'ÉCHO ABITIBIEN/AGENCE QMI

- Canada's Liberal Party leader Michael Ignatieff is reflected in a mirror as he arrives at campaign stop in Brampton April 19 , 2011. REUTERS/Mike Cassese

- Bloc Quebecois leader Gilles Duceppe, waves to a supporter as he arrives for a campaign stop in Montreal April 18, 2011. REUTERS/Christinne Muschi

- Green Party leader Elizabeth May speaks to supporters during a campaign stop in downtown Calgary, Alberta, April 19, 2011. REUTERS/Todd Korol

- Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his wife Laureen, sit around a campfire and smoked fish during a northern election campaign stop in Yellowknife Monday April 18, 2011. Tim Edwards /QMI AGENCY

- Canada's Liberal Party leader Michael Ignatieff (L) kisses Liberal candidate Dr. Ruby Dhalla during a campaign stop in Brampton April 19 , 2011. REUTERS/Mike Cassese

- Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his wife Laureen Harper buy a Vancouver Canucks Jersey from Sport Chek in Richmond, British Columbia April 17, 2011. The jersey is for their son, Ben, who turns 15 this week. REUTERS/Ben Nelms

- New Democratic Party (NDP) leader Jack Layton (C) gestures as he speaks to supporters during a campaign stop at Le Cercle restaurant in Quebec City, April 18, 2011. REUTERS/Mathieu Belanger

- Bloc Quebecois leader Gilles Duceppe (front R) and Pauline Marois (front L), leader of the Parti Quebecois, arrive at the Parti Quebecois' national convention in Montreal April 17, 2011. REUTERS/Christinne Muschi

- Liberal leader Michael Ingatieff shades his eyes while listening to questions during an election campaign town hall meeting in North Vancouver, British Columbia April 17, 2011. REUTERS/Andy Clark

- A woman touches New Democratic Party (NDP) leader Jack Layton while he speaks to a supporter during a campaign stop at Le Cercle restaurant in Quebec City, April 18, 2011. REUTERS/Mathieu Belanger

- Bloc Quebecois leader Gilles Duceppe speaks to the media following a stop at the Parti Quebecois' national convention in Montreal April 17, 2011. REUTERS/Christinne Muschi

- Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Kerry-Lynne Findlay Conservative candidate for Delta-Richmond East view the Ocean Lady ship in Richmond, British Columbia April 17, 2011. The Ocean Lady was recently caught smuggling illegal migrants into Canada from Southeast Asia last year. REUTERS/Ben Nelms

- A Conservative Party supporter is seen at a rally where Prime Minister Stephen Harper spoke to supporters as part of his election campaign tour in Saskatoon April 15, 2011. (REUTERS/David Stobbe)

- Bloc Quebecois leader Gilles Duceppe and his wife Yolande Brunelle watch a demonstration by a contortionist while touring the Quebec Circus School during a campaign stop in Quebec City April 15, 2011.(REUTERS/Mathieu Belanger)

- Prime Minister Stephen Harper addresses supporters a federal election rally at a DoubleTree hotel in Toronto on Thursday April 14, 2011. (ERNEST DOROSZUK/QMI AGENCY)

- Canada's Prime Minister and Conservative leader Stephen Harper plays pool with seniors during a campaign stop at the Constantia Retirement Reisdence in Thornhill April 15, 2011. Canadians will head to the polls in a federal election May 2. REUTERS/Mike Cassese

- Federal Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff visited to Regina April 16, 2011. He held a on-line conference with voters, then attended a pow wow put on by the First Nations University of Canada and spoke briefly to the people attending the function. He also met with FSIN chief Guy Lonechild. (ROY ANTAL/QMI Agency)

- Simcoe-Grey MP Helena Guergis shows off her four-month-son, Zavier, following a press conference at her Collingwood, Ont., campaign office, Friday, April 14, 2011. Guergis blasted Prime Minister Stephen Harper Friday for spreading lies about her and smearing her name. QMI AGENCY/Morgan Ian Adams

- Bloc Quebecois leader Gilles Duceppe is seen silhouetted on his parties logo as he speaks to students at a CEGEP in Gatineau, Que., Thursday April 14, 2011. (ANDRE FORGET/QMI AGENCY)

- Bloc Quebecois leader Gilles Duceppe makes funny faces for a baby in her mothers arms before speaking to students at a CEGEP in Gatineau, Que., Thursday April 14, 2011. (ANDRE FORGET/QMI AGENCY)

- NDP leader Jack Layton eats a pastry during a campaign stop at Jean Talon market in Montreal, April 15, 2011. REUTERS/Shaun Best

- Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff listens to a question during a campaign stop in Ottawa April 15, 2011. REUTERS/Blair Gable

- Conservative leader and Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Federal NDP leader Jack Layton Canada's Liberal Party leader Michael Ignatieff, and the Bloc Quebecois leader Gilles Duceppe pose for the family photo at the Government Conference Centre in Ottawa Tuesday April 12, 2011 prior to the 2011 Canadian Election Debates. (ANDRE FORGET/QMI AGENCY)

- New Democratic Party (NDP) leader Jack Layton greets hockey fans during a campaign stop at a sports bar in Montreal, April 14, 2011. (ERIC BOLTE/QMI Agency)

- Stephen Harper speaks at a supporters rally while he campaigns at the Val-des-Neiges hotel in Beaupre, Que., April 14, 2011. (STEVENS LEBLANC/QMI Agency)

- Prime Minister Stephen Harper and wife Laureen meet with Conservative Party supporters before leaving for the next stop of the 2011 Election Campaign at the International Airport in Ottawa, April 14, 2011. (CHRIS ROUSSAKIS/QMI AGENCY)

- Bloc Quebecois leader Gilles Duceppe listens to a question during a campaign stop in Gatineau, Que., April 14, 2011. REUTERS/Blair Gable

- Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff holds an axe during a campaign stop at a hardware store in Gatineau, Que., April 14, 2011. REUTERS/Chris Wattie

- Bloc Quebecois leader Gilles Duceppe speaks to the media at the Government Conference Centre in Ottawa Wednesday April 13, 2011 after the French 2011 Canadian Election Debate. (CHRIS ROUSSAKIS/QMI AGENCY)

- Conservative leader and Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper leaves with his wife Laureen Harper after speaking to the media at the Government Conference Centre in Ottawa Wednesday April 13, 2011 after the French 2011 Canadian Election Debate. (CHRIS ROUSSAKIS/QMI AGENCY)

- New Democratic Party (NDP) leader Jack Layton speaks to supporters at a campaign rally in Ottawa April 13, 2011. Chris Roussakis/QMI Agency

- Leader of the NDP Jack Layton talks to supporters at a campaign stop in Ottawa before the French Debates, April 13, 2011. Chris Roussakis/QMI Agency

- Conservative leader and Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Canada's Liberal Party leader Michael Ignatieff, Federal NDP leader Jack Layton and the Bloc Quebecois leader Gilles Duceppe at the Government Conference Centre in Ottawa April 12, 2011 prior to the 2011 Canadian Election Debates. (ANDRE FORGET/QMI AGENCY)

- Prime Minister Stephan Harper talks to members of the media following the 2011 English debates at the Government Conference Centre in Ottawa April 12, 2011. Chris Roussakis/QMI Agency

- Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff talks to members of the media following the 2011 English debates at the Government Conference Centre in Ottawa April 12, 2011. (Chris Roussakis/QMI Agency)

- Leader of the NDP Jack Layton talks to members of the media following the 2011 English debates at the Government Conference Centre in Ottawa April 12, 2011. Chris Roussakis/QMI Agency

- Leader of the Bloc Quebecois Gilles Duceppe talks to members of the media following the 2011 English debates at the Government Conference Centre in Ottawa April 12, 2011. (Chris Roussakis/QMI Agency)

- Supporters of various Canadian political parties show their support before the start of the 2011 English debates at the Government Conference Centre in Ottawa, April 12, 2011. (Chris Roussakis/QMI Agency)

- An RCMP officer is seen through political sign's in front of the Government Conference Centre in Ottawa Tuesday April 12, 2011 where the 2011 Canadian Election Debates will be held. (Andre Forget/QMI Agency)

- A man sporting a cowboy hat with a Liberal party pin to show his support before the start of the 2011 English debates at the Government Conference Centre in Ottawa, April 12, 2011. (Chris Roussakis/QMI Agency)

- Prime Minister Stephen Harper makes a campaign stop at a farm in Acton Vale, Quebec, April 10, 2011. (Eric Beaupre/QMI Agency)

- Pedestrians walk past Centre Block on Parliament Hill, as some very dark clouds roll threw downtown in Ottawa, April 12, 2011. (Chris Roussakis/QMI Agency)

- Supporters of various Canadian political parties show their support before the start of the 2011 English debates at the Government Conference Centre in Ottawa, April 12, 2011. (Chris Roussakis/QMI Agency)

- Prime Minister Stephen Harper looks out of a window he helped install during a campaign stop in Ottawa April 11, 2011. Chris Roussakis/QMI Agency

- Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff smiles as he listens to a reporter's question outside the Liberal party headquarters in Ottawa Monday April 11, 2011. Ignatieff was commenting on the Auditor General's G8/G20 findings. (ANDRE FORGET/QMI AGENCY)

- Workers prepare the finishing touches on the debate set that will be used for the 2011 Canadian Election Debates this week at the Government Conference Centre in Ottawa April 11, 2011. CHRIS ROUSSAKIS/QMI Agency

- Bloc Quebecois leader Gilles Duceppe walks back to his bus following a campaign stop in Montreal, April 11, 2011. Canadians will go to the polls in a federal election on May 2. REUTERS/Christinne Muschi

- NDP leader Jack Layton held a press conference where he spoke to the media about the Auditor Generals report that surfaced today about the G8/G20, in Ottawa April 11, 2011. CHRIS ROUSSAKIS/QMI Agency

- Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff looks through a microscope in a laboratory following a press conference Mon., April 11, 2011 at St. Lawrence College in Kingston, Ont. MICHAEL LEA/QMI AGENCY

- Michael Ignatieff, left, is met by Rob Baker of The Tragically Hip as the Liberal leader arrived at St. Lawrence College in Kingston, Ont. on April 11, 2011 for a press conference. MICHAEL LEA/QMI AGENCY

- Jack Layton, leader of the New Democrats after a town hall meeting at the Toronto Hilton on April 10th, 2011. (Stan Behal/QMI Agency)

- Gilles Duceppe, Bloc Quebecois leader looks at his wife Yolande Brunelle after leaving the electoral office of Bloc Québécois Laurier-Sainte-Marie in Montreal Sunday, April 10, 2011. (SEBASTIAN ST-JEAN/AGENCY QMI)

- Prime Minister Stephen Harper unveils Conservative Party platform at the rally in Mississauga Convention Centre April 8, 2011. (Alex Urosevic/Toronto Sun/QMI Agency)

- Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff and members of the liberal team attend a campaign barbecue at the Mario Ferri campaign office this afternoon in Woodbridge, Ont. Mario is running against high profile conservative Julian Fantino. (Stan Behal/QMI Agency)

- Liberal Party leader Michael Ignatieff waves to the crowd with his wife Zsuzsanna Zsohar at a campaign rally in Scarborough, a suburb of Toronto, April 9, 2011. Canadians will head to the polls in a federal election May 2. (REUTERS/Mark Blinch)

- Jack Layton speaks to a crowd of supporters in Saskatoon, SK., on Saturday, April 9, 2011. A riding in Saskatoon where the NDP lost by a couple hundred votes to the Conservatives in the previous election. (DAVID STOBBE/QMI AGENCY)

- Members of the Green Party of Canada, including Elizabeth May and Georges Laraque gathered at the Newtown restaurant in Montreal in Friday, April 8, 2011.(JOEL LEMAY/QMI AGENCY)

- Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff meets with Etobicoke--Lakeshore campaign volunteers at his campaign HQ in Toronto, April 8, 2011. (Alex Urosevic/QMI Agency)

- Conservative leader and Canada’s Prime Minister Stephen Harper speaks during a campaign rally in Saint-Agapit, Quebec April 5, 2011. REUTERS/Chris Wattie

- Prime Minister Prime Minister Stephen Harper, joined by his wife Laureen Harper, chat with Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar at movie theatre at Trinity Commons Mall in Brampton on Friday April 8, 2011. They are getting set to watch a screening of the movie Thank You. Harper is on the campaign trail for the upcoming federal election. (ERNEST DOROSZUK / QMI AGENCY)

- Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff grimaces as he holds crying 10 month old Deep Khatri during meeting with Etobicoke—Lakeshore campaign volunteers at his campaign HQ in Toronto, April 8, 2011. (Alex Urosevic/QMI Agency)

- Prime Minister Stephen Harper tours Vaughan, Ont., on Thursday, April 7, 2011. He announced his government will double the annual contribution limit to $10,000 for the Tax-Free Savings Account if re-elected. QMI AGENCY/Veronica Henri

- Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff takes part in a town-hall talk in Hamilton, Ont., at the Liuna Station on Thursday April 7, 2011. QMI AGENCY/Craig Robertson

- NDP Leader Jack Layton makes his way to a roundtable discussion on his party's crime prevention plan at Youth Resource Centre in Surrey, B.C., on April 7 2011. QMI AGENCY/CARMINE MARINELLI

- Conservative leader and Canada’s Prime Minister Stephen Harper listens to a question during a campaign stop in a firehall in Victoriaville, Quebec April 5, 2011. REUTERS/Chris Wattie

- Canada’s NDP leader Jack Layton speaks at a campaign rally in Winnipeg, Manitoba April 5, 2011. REUTERS/Fred Greenslade

- Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff gestures as he speaks with volunteers during a campaign stop at a community center in Quebec City, April 5, 2011. REUTERS/Mathieu Belanger

- Conservative leader and Canada’s Prime Minister Stephen Harper holds a baby during a campaign stop at a restaurant in Drummondville, Quebec April 5, 2011. REUTERS/Chris Wattie

- Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff speaks with volunteers during a campaign stop at a community center in Quebec City, April 5, 2011. REUTERS/Mathieu Belanger

- Canada’s NDP leader Jack Layton arrives at a campaign rally in Winnipeg, Manitoba April 5, 2011. REUTERS/Fred Greenslade

- Bloc Quebecois leader Gilles Duceppe eats a piece of chocolate as he tours Aliksir in the riding of Portneuf-Jacques-Cartier, April 2, 2011. Canadians will go to the polls in a federal election on May 2. REUTERS/Mathieu Belanger

- Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff gestures while meeting with ethnic community leaders at Langara College in Vancouver, March 29, 2011. Ignatieff was campaigning in the area as part of the Canadian federal election. REUTERS/Andy Clark

- Conservative leader and Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper pauses while speaking during a campaign event at a gym in Ottawa April 3, 2011. REUTERS/Chris Wattie

- Students from the University of Guelph attend a rally in support of voting before the start of a campaign event for Conservative leader and Canada’s Prime Minister Stephen Harper in Guelph, Ontario April 4, 2011. REUTERS/Chris Wattie

- Prime Minister Stephen Harper pours a beer during a campaign stop at the Red Stag Tavern in Halifax, March 31, 2011. Canadians will head to the polls in a federal election May 2. REUTERS/Chris Wattie

- Conservative leader and Canada’s Prime Minister Stephen Harper works behind the counter during a campaign stop at a Tim Hortons in Dieppe, New Brunswick April 1, 2011. (REUTERS/Chris Wattie)

- Bloc Quebecois leader Gilles Duceppe poses outside his campaign bus in Montreal, March 28, 2011. (SÉBASTIEN ST-JEAN/QMI Agency)

- Prime Minister Stephen Harper tours an automobile parts factory during a campaign stop in Brampton, Ontario March 30, 2011. REUTERS/Chris Wattie

- Conservative leader and Canada’s Prime Minister Stephen Harper rides an all-terrain vehicle during a campaign stop at a farm in Wainfleet, Ontario April 4, 2011. REUTERS/Chris Wattie

- Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff takes a morning walk along the waterfront boardwalk in Halifax, April 4, 2011. REUTERS/Paul Darrow

- Students from the University of Guelph attend a rally in support of voting before the start of a campaign event for Conservative leader and Canada’s Prime Minister Stephen Harper in Guelph, Ontario April 4, 2011. REUTERS/Chris Wattie

- Prime Minister Stephen Harper received a strong response from the packed ballroom at the Four Points Sheraton in London, Ont., Sunday April 3, 2011. Harper didn't answer questions at the campaign stop. MIKE HENSEN/QMI AGENCY

- Leader of the Liberal Michael Ignatieff announced the Liberal Platform to supporters at the Delta Ottawa City Centre on April 3 , 2011. Chris Roussakis/QMI Agency

- NDP leader Jack Layton shares a laugh with Webco Sports owner Cindy Weber after finding a soccer shoe with NDP orange during a campaign stop at her store in Kitchener, Ont., March 29, 2011. Earlier in the day Layton announced his plan to limit credit card fees for consumers and small businesses. AFP PHOTO/Geoff ROBINS

- NDP leader Jack Layton arrives to tour a company that refurbishes computers in Montreal, Que. on March 31, 2011. (SHAUN BEST/Reuters)

- Conservative Leader Stephen Harper demonstrated his skills with a cricket bat while watching the Cricket World Cup semi-final with a family in their Brampton home March 30, 2011. (MARK O'NEILL/QMI Agency)

- Liberal Party leader Michael Ignatieff eats dumplings at a restaurant standing beside Liberal Candidate for Trinity-Spadina Christine Innes in Chinatown in Toronto, March 28, 2011. REUTERS/Mark Blinch

- Prime Minister Stephen Harper takes a shot on net as he played ball hockey with local kids in a parking lot of a park in Ottawa, April 3, 2011, as part of his campaign stop in Ottawa. (JOHN MAJOR/QMI AGENCY)

- Bloc Quebecois leader Gilles Duceppe gestures as he speaks with the press at a campaign stop in Repentigny, Que., March 31, 2011. REUTERS/Christinne Muschi

- Liberal Party leader Michael Ignatieff kisses Karmen Hansra, 2, outside a party rally in Mississauga, Ont. on March 28, 2011. (MIKE CASSESE/Reuters)

- Prime Minister Stephen Harper rides an all-terrain vehicle during a campaign stop at a farm in Wainfleet, Ont., April 4, 2011. REUTERS/Chris Wattie

- NDP Leader Jack Layton is seen through a tele-prompter as he speaks to supporters at the first NDP rally of the campaign in Ottawa, Saturday March 26, 2011. (ANDRE FORGET/QMI AGENCY)

- Gilles Duceppe and his wife Yolande Brunelle were sampling some vino in the Eastern Townships of Vineyard Valley Caudalies Dunham in Quebec, April 3, 2011. DOMIQUE LAHAYE/QMI AGENCY

- Prime Minister Stephen Harper speaks during a campaign stop at a shipping dock in Halifax, March 31, 2011. REUTERS/Chris Wattie

- NDP Leader Jack Layton has his hand raised by Dartmouth-Cole Harbour candidate Robert Chisholm (R) during a campaign rally at the Sportsplex in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia on April 2, 2011. (REUTERS/Paul Darrow)

- Bloc Quebecois leader Gilles Duceppe smiles while visiting a campaign office in the Montreal riding of Ahuntsic, March 30, 2011. REUTERS/Shaun Best

- Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff gives a child a high five at Lord Roberts Preschool after making crafts in Winnipeg, March 31, 2011. REUTERS/Fred Greenslade

- Two-year-old Ethan Bobak (R) cheers on Conservative leader and Canada’s Prime Minister Stephen Harper as Harper speaks during a campaign stop at a farm in Wainfleet, Ontario April 4, 2011. REUTERS/Chris Wattie

- NDP leader Jack Layton is kissed by a supporter at a campaign stop in Toronto April 4, 2011. REUTERS/Mike Cassese

- Green Party leader Elizabeth May comments on her exclusion from the televised leaders debate during the Canadian federal election in Vancouver, British Columbia March 30, 2011. REUTERS/Andy Clark

- Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff hands out hot dogs for lunch at Kelekis restaurant in Winnipeg, March 31, 2011. REUTERS/Fred Greenslade

- Bloc Quebecois leader Gilles Duceppe buys vegetables while campaigning in Jean Talon Market with wife Yolande Brunelle (right) and local candidate Vivian Barbeau (left) in Montreal, Que. on March 27, 2011. (CHRISTINNE MUSCHI/Reuters)

- Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff takes a sip of his coffee at a Timmies in the Ferry Terminal building in Halifax, April 4, 2011. REUTERS/Paul Darrow

- Canada’s NDP leader Jack Layton laughs as children run away from him after he made an announcement at a community centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba April 5, 2011. REUTERS/Fred Greenslade

- Elizabeth May, Leader of the Green Party of Canada waits off to the side before making comments on being barred from the election leaders debate at a press conference in Vancouver, March 30, 2011. (CARMINE MARINELLI/QMI AGENCY)

- Gilles Duceppe, his wife Yolande Brunelle and Portneuf candidate Richard Cote visit the company Aliksir Grondines near Quebec on Saturday, April 2, 2011. SIMON CLARK/JOURNAL DE QUEBEC/QMI AGENCY

- Conservative leader and Canada’s Prime Minister Stephen Harper eats maple taffy during a campaign stop at the Sucrerie du Lac Bijou in Norbertville, Quebec April 5, 2011. REUTERS/Chris Wattie

- Conservative leader and Canada’s Prime Minister Stephen Harper pets Shortbread the cat as his wife Laureen looks on during a campaign stop at a veterinary school in Charlottetown, P.E.I., April 1, 2011. (REUTERS/Chris Wattie)

- An actor muzzled and playing Green Party Leader Elizabeth May holds a sign outside of CBC Ottawa Wednesday March 30, 2011. Protesters were demonstrating against the exclusion of Elizabeth May from the April 12 leaders' debate. (ANDRE FORGET/QMI AGENCY)

- Gilles Duceppe, his wife Yolande Brunelle and Portneuf candidate Richard Cote visit the company Aliksir Grondines near Quebec on Saturday, April 2, 2011. SIMON CLARK/JOURNAL DE QUEBEC/QMI AGENCY

- Liberal Party leader Michael Ignatieff reaches for paint while visiting children at Lord Roberts Preschool before making an announcement related to childcare in Winnipeg, Man. on March 31, 2011. (FRED GREENSLADE/Reuters)

- Canada's Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff announces an election platform during a campaign stop in Ottawa April 3, 2011. REUTERS/Blair Gable

- Stephen Harper pauses while speaking during a campaign stop at a specialty vehicle shop in Dieppe, N.B., April 1, 2011. REUTERS/Chris Wattie

- Liberal Party leader Michael Ignatieff speaks at the Geo Centre during the Canadian federal election campaign in St. John’s, Newfoundland April 4, 2011 . REUTERS / Greg Locke

- Gilles Duceppe, his wife Yolande Brunelle and Portneuf candidate Richard Cote visit the company Aliksir Grondines near Quebec on Saturday, April 2, 2011. SIMON CLARK/JOURNAL DE QUEBEC/QMI AGENCY

- Federal Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff speaks to reporters in London, Ont., Friday April 1, 2011. Ignatieff reiterated his desire to debate Prime Minister Stephen Harper saying, 'I will meet you at the time and place of your choosing.' MIKE HENSEN/QMI AGENCY

- Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his wife Laureen hold blocker pads as, Michaela Capuano (left) and Christopher Venczel (right), demonstrate a karate workout routine of punches and kicks, at Greco Lean and Fit in Kanata ON., April 03 2011. (JOHN MAJOR/QMI AGENCY)

- NDP Leader Jack Layton walks through a crowd of supporters during a campaign rally held at the Sportsplex in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia on April 2, 2011. (REUTERS/Paul Darrow)

- Prime Minister Stephen Harper high-fives his wife Laureen after riding all-terrain vehicles during a campaign stop at a farm in Wainfleet, Ont., April 4, 2011. REUTERS/Chris Wattie

- Bloc Quebecois Leader Gilles Duceppe makes a phone call to potential voters during a formation to volunteers while he campaigns in the riding of Portneuf-Jacques-Cartier on April 2, 2011. (REUTERS/Mathieu Belanger)
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