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" News Sports Entertainment Radio TV My Region Member Centre: Login | Sign Up Home World Canada British Columbia Calgary Edmonton Manitoba Montreal N.B. N.L. North N.S. Ottawa P.E.I. Saskatchewan Thunder Bay Toronto Health Arts & Entertainment Music Film Television Books Media Art & Design Theatre Technology & Science Money Consumer Life Diversions Weather Your Voice Story Tools: E-MAIL | PRINT | Text Size: S M L XL | REPORT TYPO | SEND YOUR FEEDBACK NDP ready to pull plug on Liberal government Last Updated: Monday, November 7, 2005 | 8:36 PM ET CBC News A decision by NDP Leader Jack Layton has put Canadians on notice for a possible early winter federal election. "That time is approaching, sooner, not later, for the Canadian people to render judgment on the Liberal party," he said on Monday. Layton and his party are pulling their support from the Liberals, claiming the two parties have reached a fundamental impasse over health care. And without NDP support, the minority Liberals cannot survive a confidence vote in the House of Commons. Layton used a speech in Toronto to announce the end of his party's loose alliance with the Liberals. "There's no basis for our party to express confidence in this government," he told the lunch-time crowd. Jack Layto" .... read entire page 10a1