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Chinese in Vancouver (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
The only scrum Stephan Harper is willing to do is….when he wants to make fun of the tasteless Mike Duffy’s sellout of Dion on his comprehension of an English question (here). And isn’t it pathetic for CTV for breaking the promise to not air this NG so that they can “prove” Dion does not deserve [...]
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Victoria Chinatown (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
The only scrum Stephan Harper is willing to do is….when he wants to make fun of the tasteless Mike Duffy’s sellout of Dion on his comprehension of an English question (here). And isn’t it pathetic for CTV for breaking the promise to not air this NG so that they can “prove” Dion does not deserve [...]
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CBC.ca (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
A buoyant Stéphane Dion declared Thursday a "significant" milestone in the Liberal party's election campaign because, for the first time, he and rival Stephan Harper agree on something.
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Covenant Zone (Free subscription) | 11/14/2008
I received a second letter in as many days from Michael Ignatieff. I think it's no secret Iggy was in a hurry to see Stephane Dion go. So I chuckled at the spelling of the following: Now more than ever, we need a Liberal Party that can counter Stephan Harper's conservative agenda for our country. Well, they do say he hates to be called Steve. By the way, once again Mike's letter...
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CBC.ca (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
The Liberals' Stéphane Dion said Friday that Conservative Leader Stephen Harper had "no class" for criticizing his leadership abilities over his handling of an English-language interview. Finance Minister Jim Flaherty on Friday announced new measures to ease pressure on financial institutions and stabilize the lending market, in an attempt to assuage concerns over the burgeoning global financial...
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CBC.ca (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
... milestone in the Liberal party's election campaign because, for the first time, he and rival Stephan Harper agree on something. Canada's military mission in Afghanistan could cost a total of $18.1 billion or $1,500 per Canadian household by 2011, according to a government report that also criticized how financial records are being kept. Canada Features People who read this also read...
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CBC.ca (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
... milestone in the Liberal party's election campaign because, for the first time, he and rival Stephan Harper agree on something. Canada's military mission in Afghanistan could cost a total of $18.1 billion or $1,500 per Canadian household by 2011, according to a government report that also criticized how financial records are being kept. Canada Features People who read this also read...