OTTAWA (CP) - It's a point even Stephen Harper's harshest critics can agree upon as his Conservative government reaches its 100th day in office Tuesday. The man once considered by many pundits and pollsters to be unelectable is firmly in control as Canada's 22nd prime minister. Whether for good or ill is in the eye of the beholder, but polls suggest roughly 40 per cent of voters approve and, in this period of minority instability, that's a unqualified Conservative success story. Harper himself was understated on the eve of this curious anniversary, an arbitrary political measuring post that has tripped...