Canada gov't falls in no-confidence vote: reports (by Wallace Witkowski)
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Canada's Conservative government suffered a no-confidence vote at the hands of the House of Commons among accusations it has mismanaged the economy and lacks transparency, setting up an election in early May, according to media reports Friday. The House of Commons voted 156-145 on the no-confidence measure against the government led by Prime Minister Stephen Harper, according to reports.