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Maugerville, N.B. Ñ Conservative Leader Stephen Harper is maintaining his attack on Paul Martin over what Harper says is a Liberal failure to address child pornography. The Liberal leader failed to strengthen the law against child porn by voting against an Opposition motion in the Commons to close the "artistic merit" loophole, which exempts some art from anti-pornography legislation, Harper charged Saturday. Yellowknife - A Canadian fighter pilot was injured after ejecting from a CF-18 during an attempted landing at Yellowknife's airport Saturday. A spokesperson with the Canadian Forces said the jet came to rest on the runway and was guarded by RCMP until its missiles were removed. Forestville, Quebec - A Conservative government would abolish a law requiring Canada's national airline to operate in both official languages, say documents obtained by The Canadian Press. The decision to drop the bilingual requirement would be part of a vast series of measures the Conservatives would put forward to help Air Canada out of its financial crisis and modify air travel regulations in Canada. Vancouver - The BC wildfire season is under way. Fire crews battled to contain two major fires that raged in the province Saturday.