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Date: Sat. Sep. 6 2008 11:10 PM ET
On the eve of an election call, Prime Minister Stephen Harper says he's anticipating a "very nasty" campaign from the opposition parties, in an exclusive interview with CTV News.
Harper is expected to call an election Sunday morning, with Canadians going to the polls on Oct. 14 -- despite his party's own legislation that set a fixed election date for October 2009.
In an exclusive interview with Harper to be broadcast Sunday on CTV's Question Period, he said he expects the opposition parties to try to demonize him.
"To be really honest, I anticipate a very nasty, kind of personal-attack campaign," he told Lloyd Robertson, CTV's chief news anchor and senior news editor, at Harrington Lake.
"That's just what I'm anticipating; that's what the opposition's done in the past. I think that whether Canadians agree with what we're doing or not, I don't think they're going to believe the kind of personal attacks and scare tactics that we've seen in the past."
Harper also defended his choice to ask the Governor General for an election. In the past, he has called Parliament too "dysfunctional" to continue.
"The Opposition doesn't want to support the government any longer for anything," he said. "The government doesn't want to change direction ... You know, everybody around Ottawa knows this Parliament has reached its useful end."
All of the parties are ready to launch their campaigns on Sunday, although it appears the Liberal have had problems getting their plane ready.
The New Democrats have taken their campaign bus for a test spin and the Conservatives are running election ads, but the Liberals are scrambling to fix up a Boeing 737 made in 1979.
The Air Inuit plane is not expected to be ready until near the end of the week. Conservatives say it's a blunder on the part of Liberal Leader Stephane Dion.
"I think this underscores his weak leadership and what a risk he would be as prime minister. He can't even lead his own party," said Conservative MP Jason Kenney.
Liberal MP Bob Rae, speaking in his Toronto riding on Saturday, said his party is well prepared for the election -- despite the delay in getting a plane.
"We're ready to go," he said. "The only transportation I need in Toronto Centre are my feet, and they are in good shape."
A recent Strategic Counsel poll suggested the Conservatives have an eight-point lead over the Liberals, but Rae said his party has a "great chance of being successful" in the looming election.
Rae also said he will do whatever he can to help Dion, who he said is a "very tough cookie," to become prime minister.
The Strategic Counsel poll for CTV and the Globe and Mail gave top leadership marks to Harper, followed by NDP Leader Jack Layton. Dion came in third. But Rae said Dion didn't have any weaknesses as a leader.
Meanwhile, in a new NDP ad released Saturday, the left-leaning party took aim at Harper's leadership.
The ad claimed that Harper cut corporate taxes by $50 billion even though one in eight Canadian children lives in poverty.
Harper is "strong enough to ignore nearly five million Canadians who can't find a family doctor," a female announcer intones before linking oilsands development in Harper's home province of Alberta to environmental devastation.
"We need a new kind of strong," she says.
Layton then tells the viewer: "The 'new strong' is about fighting for what's right for you."
While the NDP spent as much time attacking the Liberals in the last two years as the Tory government, neither Dion nor the Liberals are mentioned in the ad.
"I think the ad really speaks to our central message, which is that we have a leader who is prepared to replace the prime minister," NDP president Ann McGrath told CTV Newsnet on Saturday.
On the Conservative party's website, virtually all of the attacks are aimed at Dion, not Layton.
Meanwhile, the Conservatives released new television ads this week showing Harper's softer side, where he talked about playing cards with his children.
Conservative strategist Goldy Hyder told Newsnet that a key question in the looming campaign will be who is best qualified to manage both the federal government and the overall economy.
Geoff Norquay, another Conservative strategist, told Newsnet that Harper was the safe, steady choice and that picking Dion would be risky.
With a report by CTV's Rosemary Thompson in Ottawa and files from The Canadian Press
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Greg in the Hammer
said
Governments are not supposed to run surpluses. It's OUR MONEY. When governments run surpluses it allows them the freedom to pander to special interests outside of their core responsibilites. Thats not right.
Harper has correctly limited governments ability to collect and spend beyond its planned programs.
Liberal "surpluses" merely amounted to a slush fund to bribe us with our own money.
They still don't get it.
my take on this
said
If the platform was right I would consider voting for the conservatives but I would never consider voting for the conservatives with Stephen Harper as their leader.
Grant who isn't even an dipper
said
The Conservatives have a terrible, terrible record at managing the economy and government spending. Look at reality not some Conservative ad.
As well, calling the modern federal NDP tax and spend socialist only exposes your ignorance, not anything about the NDP. With the exception of one bad NDP government, led by a Liberal, in Ontario, the general record of NDP governments have been of having to eliminate Conservative and Liberal deficiet spending. And even that government was handed a huge deficeit from the outgoing Liberal government.
Look up history, not some stupid ideological talking point
Predicting a slim Conservative majority
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Dion could campaign on hiking the GST to 25% and the boneheads in Toronto would still vote for him.
Ian
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CMQ from the good old Ottawa valley
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I hate political hyporcisy
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This makes Dion a total HYPOCRITE !!
These old planes produce air and noise pollution like crazy.
When it suits Dion he ignores his carbon footprint yet his Shifty policies won't get you off the hook you can be sure of that.
This goes to show what a sham the Liberal party is and what a sham their Green Shift is as well. It really ticks me off.
B Reynolds
said
Good Question!
It is possible that the Liberal Party dare not increase the G S T to gain badly needed taxes by way
of Carbon Tax. The voters
will awaken to realities if Carbon tax is to be introduced instead of increasing G S T.
I think of Bob Rae when he was NDP at Federal Level and Joe Clark was defeated in the Confidence Vote then the Liberal Govt I believe kept the 18 cents Gas tax. I am naturally wary of Carbon tax.
hugh
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Shankar-Mississauga,Ont.
said
I don't see a reson for aa other election soon.
But I am not sure if I am ready to vote for Mr.Dion but not for Mr.Harper.
If Peter Mckey is seeking then I might.
So Green party might get more vores.
I love my Country.
Chris
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Chris
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Frank
said
Remember those sweet good-old Trudeau years ,with those 22% mortgage rates ,and the liberal arrogance that still lives on to this day. I guess they still think they are the only god capable of saving Canada's soul.God bless Steven Harper ,and God bless Canada
Canuckistani
said
He's surrounded by incompetents who have been uable to throw off their protest party cloaks in favour of governing ones. The debates and miscues by this band of merry men and women will finally be his undoing. Challenge him on Quebec and dig for what deals he has made....
Sherif
said
Canada is enjoying international prominence like never before, which would have never happened under a leftist government, people need to realize that only the Conservatives want to see Canada play a major role in the world, unlike the leftists who would rather spend their time over taxing and over spending on their utopian socialist programs.
John Quigg
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BLA BLA BLA
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HowComeBairdHasAdsIfTheElectionIsn'tOfficialyOnYet
said
Umm - I guess the Reform - er Unprogressive Conservative Party shows it's true colors (that's 'colors' without a 'u' since they're crazy right-wing like Bush and his counterparts)
Wes
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Proud Conservative
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You Liberals and NDPs are really getting desperate.
Michael
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Bob Rae is responsible for the doctor shortage in Ontario right now.Fact...he gave University of Toronto billions because they promised to downsize the number of med students. Don't let Lib-socialists get their fingers in health care.
Too many commenters here allow the media to shape their mind. Making glib statements about Prime Minister Harper reflects that.
Why did the media give the Libs an easy time for sitting on their hands and not voting in the HoC? The Libs have been afraid of an election for 2 years even tho Dion threatened many time to vote against the government.
For those constituents that have Libs in the HoC...they just laughed at you for 2 years...did not 'represent' you, and wasted time and tax money by getting paid to do nothing.
I'd rather have decisiveness and backbone.
CPC Majority!!
Rob from the 'Peg
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Proudly Conservative
said
And while we're on the subject of the government debt - due to the drunken, delusional spending of Liberal Trudeau - I'd love to be able to identify all those who kept the Liberal's Trudeau in power and have them make significant contributions to pay down our debt - thanks to those folks, my son will be paying for their idiotic decisions for the rest of his life - and he's only a teenager now.
I'd take the Conservatives over the Liberals any day of the week!
Bob in SW Ont
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Harper=McCain and the Republicans; Dion=Obama and the Democrats. Watch carefully!!
Steve
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James Tod from Vancouver
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I would rather support a party with real ideas, than one that says one thing and then does the exact opposite. That's called Harper politics.
Vern Barke
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On Friday, May 26, 2006 Mr. Harper said.
"Fixed election dates prevent governments from calling snap elections for short-term political advantage," Harper said. "They level the playing field for all parties and the rules are clear for everybody."
"But fixed election dates stop leaders from trying to manipulate the calendar simply for partisan political advantage."
You broke your word and now you are preparing to break the Law.
Calgarians and other Canadians aren't buying into your slick political ads.
JP
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Ontario doesn't receive transfer payments from Alberta...never have, never will. Get your head out of the oil.
Anyway, it's Quebec's proximity to Ontario that sways Ontario votes...given time for Quebec or "The West" to separate, I would think Ontario would side with the west.
On the other hand, Ontarian's are generally happy people, feel good about supporting the vast bulk of the transfer payment scheme (no, we don't support all that much in Alberta), and Ontarian's also actually LIKE Canada, travelling across it, and aren't phobic of people who live further than 25km from where they grew up. Ontario wouldn't be happy about ANYBODY separating. If more provinces were like Ontario, we would have the most patriotic country in the world, bar-none.
Meanwhile...a faction of western psuedo-convervatives-cum-ultra-socialists want to turn Alberta into the next Saudi Arabia...SMART!!!!!
Hanley
said
ABC, for me, stands for Anything But Conservative
..and lest we forget the Cadman affair, the Bernier both-up, Rona Ambrose and her environment disaster, Bev Oda as Arts Minister, not giving a hoot about the Arts....and neither does the current Minister. And my favourite, Tony Clement. You really should read his bio on Wikipedia. Ha!
Everyone is ganging up on Rae...what about the soon to be departed Emerson?
While I'm on my rant...remember Harper shaking his kids hand on his first day of school awhile back? Now he's a public hugger...give me a break!
Lower the GST by 2%..big deal!
And to top things off, the Cons were not in deficit shape when they took office....we are close to deficit...and will probably be in deficit shape with all the money those goofs are handing out.
Look in your history books at some of the past great leaders. Not all of them led in the best of directions.
Happy feeding frenzy, people!
Benny Guan
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John Duffy
said
NO ELECTION.................
Baba Booey
said
If the economy was growing and we were paying down the debt that much faster I fail to see how that was a bad thing. I was far from a Chretien fan so imagine my surprise when I find myself missing those days. . .
I wonder how Harper is going to keep Preston Manning out of the media. Seeing him again will remind too many people that this is the Reform party.
Daniel
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Geoff in Lethbridge
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Where do we as consumers pass our tax costs on? Nobody. Nor can we upload our share of corp taxes to anyone.
And these two parties and the Conservatives fail to understand that the true cost-effective way to provide daycare is to make it feasible for one spouse to stay home if that is the couple's choice. I don't want a government paid daycare spot for my kids.
James Givens
said
If in fact your RRSP has dropped 17% as you are about to retire, may I make a couple of suggestions.
1. If you manage your own money, seek professional advice from an advisor.
2. If you already have an advisor, fire him/her as they are incompetent to have you in such an aggressive portfolio within 12 months of your retirement.
As a CFP myself, my retired clients are mostly making money this year. Those that aren't are down 2% at worst. They certainly aren't losing their shirts.
okanogan rob
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RRR
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To Jeanne
Please tell me how you are going to "guarantee" that Harper does not get a majority.
I want to know how this is done.
Hal
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Every smart voter knows that Healthcare is a provincial responsibility and guess what, in Ontario its anther smoke and mirror issue that spineless/witless/useless Dinky Dalton Mcguinty is responsible for. (THE LIAR)
Fellow voters, please see through this crap and vote conservative both federal and provincial. Dion, Layton and Dinky Dalton lie! They think you are stupid!
It's time for the silent majority to speak up so please vote in the next election and send these losers a leason. I can't believe we pay these guys?
Dan
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Don
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There Koresh like devotion to a failed and flawed leader is sad.
THe economy is about to tank, the Cons are drowning in scandal and what's left of Stephen Harper's credibility is about to go poof when he breaks his own law and calls an election tomorrow.
Leave the key under the mat at 24 Sussex, Steve. I hope you kept the place nice for the Liberals.
dale worsfold
said
david emerson
loyola hearn
monte solberg
unfortunately you left out one choice - none of the above.
I'm voting NDP
said
Liberal governments = budget surpluses and social welfare programs.
Conservative governments = corporate tax cuts and increases in taxes to the working poor.
HckStck
said
Then
PetroCan sold Conservative
NAFTA no jobs Conservative
GST 7%+inflation Conservative
Now
Barrel of oil at $106 from $140+ in just two weeks and the pump price is still at 1.35. Steven Harpers' way of taking a lump sum for Ottawa and giving a hefty chunk back to Alberta.
Us - Take back Canada one post at a time!
Mr. Flip FLop
said
Speaking of flip flops, when the libs go down again due to Stephane D'Yawn will Bob switch next time to the Conservatives?
Canadians are fed up with footing the bill for party switching career politicians.
Adam
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Michael (Ottawa)
said
Mr. Dion has started his disparate ideological attack in which he foolishly accuses Mr. Harper of being “more right-wing than John McCain.” How lame is that?
This worn out Liberal tactic comparing Mr. Harper to the Republicans is old news. Unfortunately a few misguided supporters who drank the Kool Aid still buy the empty rhetoric.
Mr. Harper has in fact and deed proven himself to be a populist “center of the road” leader and Prime Minister.
Justin - Is the Liberal Party a Joke or What
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A 1979 gas guzzling plane, great example Dion. How big of a joke are the Liberals becoming???
True Alberta RedNeck
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Richard D
said
Are you kidding me? Do you seriously believe what you wrote, or are you just spewing whatever pops into your head in the hopes of getting a reaction?
1. Where did you ever get the impression that Harper is out to bankrupt the government? That is absolute rubbish. No party, whether Conservative, Liberal, or NDP, ever goes into power in order to bankrupt the country.
2. Integration with the US is even more outlandish than deliberately trying to bankrupt the country. Aligning some (note: some) foreign policies with the US does not equal integration. It's called trying to streamline lines of trade and communication with our biggest trading partner and closest ally so that we aren't slammed by protectionist policies in Washington.
It's time to take off the tin foil hat.
Angry in the West...
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You need a history lesson my friend. It was not Mulroney who caused the 18% interest rates it was Trudeau and his NEP program that caused the recession of the early 80's. If Dion is elected we in the west can expect the same again under the "Green Shift"
PrairieDog
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I hope that the people of Canada realize that we finally have a leader that makes us a true member of the world community!
Mike R.
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Niagara George
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Talk about weak leadership... Peter McKay is the untimate example!
Harper and the other neo-cons knew they could never be elected on their own, so they had no choice but to destroy the PC's. Now they present themselves as a continuation of Canada's conservative heritage.
Do not be fooled, by their name. Do not be fooled by cuts in the GST. Someone has to pay for all our new military, our presence in the Arctic and everything else Harper promises. If you and I don't pay for it today, our grandchildren and great-grandchildren will, many tomorrows from now.
One more example of how we are being Americanized.
JoeK Brantford.on
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party to support.He is still a NDP`er with mixed contaminated Liberal blood.
Bob Rea is out to serve himself less the Liberal party.
Steve
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Don in NB
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AJ
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PartyHater
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John Harris
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In fairness to Mr. Rae, he doesn't say the liberals will form the next government. I doubt he believes they will. Perhaps he considers success will be retaining official party status! The real knee-slapper reported here is Ann McGrath's position that the NDP's leader could be elected prime minister.
Sup tech
said
As i voted NDP last election(Libs needed a spanking),this election i plan on rejoining the Liberal fold.
Harper and his Reform party are scarin the %$#@ out of me.
Trev
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fitzz
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Should his party gain any influence (power) and he occupy any position within it - I'd say bring on the anarchists!
John G
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Many would agree with you that the GST cut was good however I wish the government would have reducted the personal income tax instead. They did reduce it by .5% be only to off set the .5% increase during the first Con budget. I wish the govt had kept GST at 7% collect the surplus and during these tough time could be more selective in tax benefits and more directly influencing these areas of our econmy. Once the economy improved they could once again paydown the debt. Again for your situation the current govt approach is right for you. For me it's not so rosy. Would the liberal do any better now that Paul Martin is gone. I'm not sure. I've looked at the green shift plan and I've yet to see where it will harm me directly, but I'm not sure yet. Good luck on the retirement, it would be interesting to see if your views stay the same after you're retired for a few years. Again Good Luck.
Patricia
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GHW
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out west
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A vote for a Liberal is a vote for a separatist.
Mike Young
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M. Cameron
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juli
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Robert
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BCgeorge
said
A - Anybody
B - But
C - Carbon Tax
D - Dion
Need WE say more!!!!!
RantMan
said
Do you think Dany Williams invented the ABC expression? I heard it during Joe Clark's leadership campaign 25 years ago.
Did Williams patent ABC? LOL. (I just patented LOL so nobody else can use it - LOL)
DOA
D-ion's
O-ur
A-pocalypse
Bobby-- Brampton (Ontario)
said
i wouldnt want to be in harpers shoes dealing with a french loyalest that only cares about quebec, a commie, and a flip flopping clown id have a massive headach each and every day.
harper called on the bluff of the opposition and now they cry wolf, lets see how well the commie, the frenchie and the clown will do in a debate.
i ask my self many times why the conservatves spent alot of its surplus and i come to realise that the surplus wasnt a real one if u cut spending of the military, take away the montey transfers to provences, and if taxes are raised on everyone that seeks a middle class income. the bloc should be very carefull if they even consider attacking harper on this because alot of that surplus went to quebec.
bob rae sees success in his party this up comming election, which is true if hes talking about the success of dismanteling the libreal party to have less seats then the Bloc.
Harper Majority 08!
Henry Wysmulek
said
Bob Rae, Dion who?
Ian Epp
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Al from Calgary
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Maybe you shouldn't spin liberal lines. Lets see Harper changes his mind and the liberal spin is he flip flops has no integrity, has a hidden agenda etc etc and he can't be trusted, but if a liberal changes his mind its ok he is a man of integrity, so you have no problem with Harper changing his mind on the income trusts as he is in your words open to change and has integrity in doing so.
Gilles
said
Do not ask the GG to dissolve Parliament.
What an awful waste of OUR money...sheesh...
Kevink (Montreal)
said
Quote from Stephan Dion "Do you think it's easy to make priorities?"
The Liberals promised to wipe out poverty in Canada within 10 years way back when, and didn't within 13 years of ruling. Now the NDP is blaming the poverty on the Conservatives. How convenient.
LF
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IT manager in Toronto
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ike
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DougD
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The thing about this forum is someone like you can post without having to back up their statements. I bought my house in 1982 at 15% mortgage. The Conservatives were elected in 1984 - how can that be? Do you not recall John Turner, the successor to Trudeau (the father of western alienation), chuckling that "they left the cupboards bare" for Mulroney's government?
After years of Liberal deficits, it was the Conservatives that set the country back on track.
Dane
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H from AB
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Bozz
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bunny
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Justin
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The liberals will lose seats and Dion will get the boot.
James.
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The issue is not their success, the issue is that there aren't enough of them. And that comes down to Federal and Provincial governments to fund the universities to train the doctors we need. So Jack has it right.
James
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But I wonder what the next 4 weeks will bring when their spending will be limited and the opposition shows us the promises made, promises broken and the total mismanagment of the economy by Harper and Flaherty.
Then we'll see the real polling numbers in the only poll that counts and I doubt the CPC will have the 38 to 28% lead they had in the last insignificant poll.
Dave Barr
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BW
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"I don't think that Canada can afford another Harper term. Clearly he only thinks about what is best for the west". What has he done that is only good for the WEST? If your going to make a statement like that back it up with something credible!!
"He isn't concerned about the environment and he panders to big business and the oil companies". Last i checked the Liberals haad 13 years and did NOTHING. But that obviously doesn't matter.
"A mini George Bush"? I think most Canadians recognise the P.M. as a strong leader. Mr. Dion would be smart to take a page out of his book and start trying to be more DECISIIVE.
Me
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KC
said
Get your facts straight and stop misleading Canadians. Stand on your own merits instead of creating fiction. Fiction is created when people are ashamed of their record.
Reece
said
10 years of Chretien surpluses will now be a wasted effort. Here comes the mounting debts...thanks neo-cons.
BW
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I don't get how some people think that the Liberals are going to "tax us to death." Weren't we paying less tax at the end of Paul Martin's run as Finance Minister than we were when he started?
NO, taxes are now lower than they were under the Liberals. Check your facts!!!
Harry
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Northern Ontario Citizen
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Ed from St.Catharines
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Herb
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I can assure you, I am not a Liberal. I'm not affiliated with any party--they are all in the pocket of big business interests. While I do have issues with Dion's plan (a cynical step no better than a Harper stunt), I have even greater concerns about Harper's agenda, which is to: 1-bankrupt the government so that it can no longer afford to provide services (this is how Conservatives get countries out of programs), and 2--integration with the US. This is long-term, but he has already worked behind the scenes to align our foreign policy with that of the US. His hawkish nature plays well in Washington.
Bee
said
Heck, why not just vote for the communist party - you can hardly tell the difference between them and the Liberals now anyway.
mcduff
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Dayton
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Jenn
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Steve James
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Bye bye Liberals. hello Harper majority.
Well deserved I would like to add.
Dave
said
Agree with you 100%
I remember before Rae was elected that as Union members we were pushed into having $10 a month of our union dues given to the NDP.
Rae come to our union meeting just before the election and promised real reform and tax cuts to working Canadians and acknowledged all the financial help the workers such as us had given him....
Two weeks after being elected he increased personal income tax at the provincial level to the point it cost everyone in that union hall $2000 a year
Really sorry,Rae Baby!
Some of us don't forget!
Instead of changing parties,try a name change and grow a beard...Might work!
Jim
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cp.
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Stephane Dion a leader??? It is obvious that he could care less about the west; Quebecers can't stand him and his own party is trying to get rid of him.
As far as comparing my taxes from a Liberal government to the current one, well I am seeing more money coming my way under the Conservatives than the Liberals. I am not seeing my tax paying dollars going to Liberal buddies and for golf courses in Quebec.
You also want to talk about Liberal leadership? Well lets look at Trudeau who divided the country, Chretien who robbed from it and Stephane Dion who wants to economically destroy it through Carbon Tax. Throw in the fact that their "Star" candidates: Bob Rae devistaed the Ontario economy while he was Premier (Remember that my Ontario friends?). Another "star" candidate that spent the majority of the last 30 years in the US - WOW what a leadership team.
Ben
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LP Markham
said
It's time the Liberals get back to what they are supposed to be. Middle ground. realistic and in the actual interest of Canadians, not for socialists and nutcases.
Go Harper Go!
Al from Calgary
said
I save about 750-1000 per year with the 2 percent gst cut. As for the diminishing surplus Harper can always take a page out of Paul Martins book and cut transfer payments to the provinces for health and other things so in reality we can have a surplus anytime, and tell me again what your precious liberals did in their 13 yrs in power that would want me to vote for them. OH YEAH adscam, gun registery boondogle, I can go on forever but why bother in your eyes the liberals can do no wrong and Harper can do no right
Bill
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Steve Daly
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It was a Liberal, Pierre Elliot Trudeau, who ran the country into accelerating debt. The Liberal policies put into place during that era caused so much debt that it was growing even as austerity measures were put into place. This happened during a period of marked spending on programs that are not core Federal responsibility, and all the while some core responsibilities were ignored or under funded (ie Defence).
Mulroney gave us Fred Trade, controversial but effective, as a way of growing the Canadian tax base by expanding the access into the US market. He also gave us the GST, hated but effective, as a way of raising money for a cash strapped public purse. Canadians started to be weaned off handouts so that money could be redirected to core responsibilities.
In comes Chretien and Martin... money raised through Conservative programs is redirected to non-core programs while core responsibilities are allowed to whither. The fictional 'Budget Surplus' exists only because that money isn't being spent on things that are supposed to be funded. The country is left with a shortfall of capability and hundreds of billions of dollars wasted on things that never should have been funded by a Federal Government.
Repeatedly the Liberals have very nearly destroyed this country... never again.
CC-Western Canada
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Adrian from BC
said
"My reality has no illusions."- JFK, 1961
LOL
He is why I no longer live in Ontario.
NotImpressed
said
I think there is some definite eye rolling from conservatives about Harper's decision to unilateraly call an election in a way that many people see as a corruption of the accountability intent of the much touted election law.
Then to preface the election call with more than 8 billion dollars in "drunken sailor spending" (Harper's own words from a previous campaign used to describe sudden and generous government spending at the eve of an election) including a bailout of a specific industry (something his own finance minster recently pronounced as not the correct way to support industry) leaves them in the uncomfortable position of lacking credibility by not supporting their own policies.
I don't forsee a big change in the next election...
There'll be another minority government and a whole lot of wasted money, including everything spent to prepare for the by-elections that will not happen.
Pat
said
Keep in mind that it's the Left Wing governments of the planet that have killed off their own people in almost every instance known. For the good of the state of course.
MM
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Jeanne
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To Paul:
I totally agree with you, and I DO remember Mulroney the Conservative leader, nearly bankrupting us with his ridiculous policies - the 18% mortgage rates are CLEARLY one of the things that I remember.
I will be voting for our Liberal candidate in Don Valley - he is new and is taking the place of John Godfrey - but I fully intend to vote for him - and I know many others share my thoughts. We do NOT want a Conservative sweep - and I can guarantee you, Harper won't get one.
Hunter Mars
said
Far too much baggage of his over the top behaviour with regards to launching lawsuits against the opposition and lying through his teeth at the Cadman inquiry .
To name just two .
my take on this
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Don in BC
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proud conservative
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It was the Liberals that put our country billions of dollars in debt. It was Liberals that promised to get rid of the gst when they were elected. It was the liberals and the nep program that put people out of their houses in the west.It was the Liberals that had a surplus of billions of dollars of OUR money. It was the liberals that have yet to pay back millions of dollars that were taken from US.I can see how this is going to play out already. Harper is going to cater to the west(wasn't he born in Ontario). That is the Liberals for you. Let's play all the provinces against each other.Man I hope that doesn't work this time.And I really resent being called a war monger because I am Conservative.GIVE IT UP ALREADY WITH THE SCARE TACTICS.
Gail
said
Another view from Calgary
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Edmonton John
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Dion has a good plan. I shook his hand yesterday in Edmonton and wished him well. He is just an ordinary guy, and I admired his bravery coming into what Liberals might consider hostile territory to sell a new idea in the face of criticism and negative ads by Harper. He was doing something he believed in, and won a lot of respect for his courage and honesty.
Harper, meanwhile, is spending like a drunken sailor. I hope all the knee-jerk reactionaries who can't say Liberal without appending the exaggerated and misleading phrase, 'tax-and-spend' to it, notice this spending spree. I hope they realize it is their tax money that he is spending in order to help his election.
It just shows that yes, the Conservatives tax just as much if not more than Liberals, and spend just as much if not more as well. Dion yesterday said that he does not want to pay any more taxes, either. None of us do. We want to pay what is necessary to support our high standard of living.
Dion's Green plan, if you read it, goes beyond that. It increases our standard of living and will not result in the loss of jobs, or starvation or eviction or whatever hysterical rants the Conservative spin-meisters would have you believe.
This should be an interesting election, to say the least. I hope when the dust settles, Bob Rae's instincts prove to be correct.
Frank Buchan
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As to the argument the income trust move hurt Canadians, it did, but it was also a painful necessity to stop a large number of major corporations from simply turning off their tax contributions. If all the biggest corporations stopped paying taxes, the shortfalls would be made up by all of us, and the fear was that the wealthiest Canadians had a seriously unfair advantage if that camne to pass.
More politically, as to Dion's leadership skills, he hasn't shown any. Leaders do not abstain from votes on confidence bills they claim to disagree with. Leaders do not make a statement that a plan is ethically sound only to warp it to suit consumption. Dion was not a leader when he was Environment Minister (he did nothing there for years). He is an academic, and his practical knowledge outside politics (and even inside from all proof) is lacking.
Rick in NB
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ABC is a slogan used by Danny Williams to try and abolish the Tory Government. It well known, as Danny likes to say it whenever he can. It makes Harper crazy.
Where did you get ABL. Its a schoolyard attempt at revenge. Being positive in posting can influence other posters. Your kind of comment just turns people off.
Raymond
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Who's Bob Rae?
Good question.
Mr. Rae is an un-abashed socialist who took his provincial NDP government from 52% popularity to 6% popularity in 3 short years. He plunged Ontario into a $9B deficit, then capped enrollment into medical schools, further exacerbating a shortage of MD's.
...and now he criticizes Stephen Harper.
Craig in Calgary
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All this ads shows is that the NDP is completely oblivious to the Constitution.
Health Care is a provincial responsibility!
Plus, what does Layton want Mr. Harper to do? Doctors have to want to set up their own practice to get patients. They aren't setting up their own practice because they are forced to be unsuccessful under the Canada Health Act.
Herb
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You said, "You should ask your self one question, are we better off today than we were 2 years ago which is yes."
Exactly how are we better off? The 2% GST? cut? Or perhaps you mean the government's diminishing fiscal strength? Maybe Harper's control issues and lack of interpersonal skills? (It does indicate some sort of pathology). I know, you must mean Harper's rapport with his provincial counterparts!
Matt
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Paul
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Al from Calgary
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SO Dion is a man of ideas and integrity. So far the only idea is his green shift which does nothing for the enviroment, and as for his integrity didn't he say it was bad policy for a carbon tax when he was running for the leadership of the libs, he also said that he will never impose a carbon tax, so there goes his integrity. PS his green shift will do as much for the enviroment as Harpers NO shift plan which is zero just a transfer of money so he can pay for his campaign promises.
VH
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Eleanor
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I like Harper in some respects but I do not like that he is not very open with the Canadian people!I do
not like all these secret meetings he had with Bush and the president of Mexico so much so, no press were ever allowed at them or protestors near them.what was up with those anyway bc the press sure never addressed it.then you got Dion who has still not connected with the Canadian people and knows he is bringing his party down and is too vain to step down so someone can replace him! the members must be kicking themselves now that they all stood behind him when they had other great choices like Bob Rae, Michael Ignatieff and even Gerard Kennedy!!
If you vote the other parties
you basically throw your vote away.to be honest I am not sold on anyone!
Chatty
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In the end, Ontarians will understand the dangers of giving Harper a majority and the result will be another minority government.
Mary Ewen
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Anything
But
Liberal.
Martin of NS
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Dayton
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MM
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gerry
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Too bad Rae isn't the party leader...
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Mark these words: a Harper majority in the Canadian election + a McCain victory in the US election = an upswing WAR and DEATH in the not too distant future... conservatives are warmongerers and we're collectively asking for it by voting these people into ruling us... don't let it happen, Canada. If Harper's got to stay, then keep it a minority!
Mary Ewen
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They've tried the same attack,for 3 elections now.
It's proven hollow.
I'd like to see the Lib Party leave the political stage for another decade or so,or at least until they fess up,to where the $40 million in adscam money is,and then return it to taxpayers.
Concerned Citizen
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My vote is for the party which promises to clear out the inappropriate ethics of the following
1. Fuel Companies charging whatever they want.
2. Immigration policies, which gets people of 45+ because they need 10+ years working experience after 4 years graduation, and CIC takes 7 years to clear their application, which makes the people landing here on PR not less than 45 and after 20 years, starting paying them CPP and also their health coverage as they have passed their prime age and they get free health coverage without paying much, what a POLICY
3. NO COMPETITION in Canada. That is why the prices are always 30+ percent more than in US including items produced in Canada
AT THIS RATE, CANADA WILL BECOME A THIRD WORLD COUNTRY IN LESS THAN 100 YEARS. WHAT A TRIBUTE TO CANADIAN FOREFATHERS
Ontario Taxpayer
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proud conservative
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4 years ago.I am voting for Harper because I think he has done a pretty good job. BTW, I don't know any seniors affected by the income trust . The only people I know affected by it have tons of money and still have tons of money.I never felt sorry for them at all and still don't. Most of us live pay cheque to pay cheque and would like to see more money and less tax on our cheques.
Al from Calgary
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Please explain exactly what we are, we aren't the US republicans no matter how much the libs try to use scare tatics. You should ask your self one question, are we better off today than we were 2 years ago which is yes. Try doing some research instead of spinning the same old were going the way of the US. I'm sorry but I believe we should make our own way in life, help the unfortunate and the sick, better access for the disabled etc. and I will vote conservative, as for MR Layton, God help us if he ever gets in all he wants to do is tax business into moving out of the country, and I would like to see where the money comes from later to make up for this shortfall. He knocks tax cuts to business but as soon as one closes down he is screaming for the govt to bail them out sorry Jack you can't have it both ways. As for Harper spending just before an election, I guess the Libs did teach him something afterall buy votes with the peoples own money a great Liberal trick from elections past
Gopal
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Kate
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Robert
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He has done what the Conservatives said they would do. Other important legislation which they have said they would do, has been blocked by an obstructionist non-elected Senate.
Whether you agree with him or not, he has remained true to his core beliefs of smaller government, increasing family spending power, reducing taxes, and non-intervention in the marketplace.
Bob Rae has left his NDP roots and become a left-leaning Liberal. No one seems to be suggesting that he has abandoned HIS principles, also have people forgotten the disaster of the NDP Rae government in Ontario?
Stephane Dion has no control over his own party, and has flip-flopped on so many issues. And the so-called Green Shift will increase the visible and hidden tax burden on Canadian families.
Harper and the Conservatives will be elected again - as they successfully control and govern from the centre of the political spectrum.
Doug
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Not Garry Larson
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If we survived Harper as PM we'll likely also survive Dion. It's not like either one brings much to the table.
As someone without any political affiliation I find it incredible how these parties control people and get them to be mouthpieces for them. Comments like "Dream on Bob Rae" are odd given that Nanos poll that put the Liberals in the lead. So "Dream on Bob Rae" is equivalent to "Dream on Stephen Harper" since either scenario is likely.
PrairieDog
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Shane Prpich
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RagingBull
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Rob
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jlb
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Gary
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John G
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Peter
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ABC, simple as 123
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A-nybody.
B-ut.
C-ONservative.
Need we say more!
Mark from Brampton (Ontario)
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Anyone who says Dion has no leadership weaknesses has never seen him in action, or heard him speak.
Joyce
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The Liberals certainly did not set a good example for the workers of this Country by abstaining and not showing up to earn their paycheque.
Connie
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steve
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Don NB
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Roland Godin
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Don in Manitoba
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DCR-Toronto
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Greg in the Hammer
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I would certainly hope that Canadians are not gullible enough to vote the Liberals into power again anytime soon. They clearly have not learned anything from their time in the wilderness. They're even trotting out tired old slogans from the 50s and 60s like "Tory times are tough times"....
The sooner we send this party to the dustbin of history the better.
The Right Honourable Stephane Dion??
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The Liberal Party should run a small campaign (they don't have any money) and gear up for the next election by finding a credible leader and even more credible platform.
Kevin
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Dave from Toronto
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Jim
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Elizabeth
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Martin
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He thought he could win two Ontario elections, look what happened.
Now he has changed parties to what he thought is a stronger party. They were, aren't now. I cannot imagine Dion as our PM.
Steve
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Larry Archer, Maple Ridge, BC
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I'm looking for someone to buy ocean front property in Saskatchewan and I think I know who that is.. :-)
Ryan
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Ryan P.
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HAHAHA
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James in Ottawa
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Bill
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IT manager in Toronto
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Marc
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