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Craig Oliver on Wed Oct. 15 2008 1:58:12 PM
They ran a race and nobody won.
Stephen Harper pulled every trick out of the bag of Parliamentary legerdemain to force on the country an election it didn't need. Keep Reading
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Roger Smith on Tue Oct. 14 2008 1:38:54 PM
While his rivals wake up in their own ridings, Stephane Dion is still flying back to his, half a country away. Keep Reading
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Craig Oliver on Mon Oct. 13 2008 11:48:03 AM
Every post-election morning as I go through the shards of the night before, I find myself saying "I should have known that's what was going to happen. It is so obvious." So what will I be saying that seems so sensible on Wednesday? Keep Reading
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Graham Richardson on Mon Oct. 13 2008 8:36:48 PM
Canada's big. And if you're running for prime minister expect to travel a lot. The Conservative campaign is charging to the finish in Calgary late tonight. By the time "Air Sweater Vest" touches down in the Stampede City, the Harper campaign will have flown 43,990 kilometres over five weeks. Keep Reading
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Graham Richardson on Mon Oct. 13 2008 11:47:14 AM
Why was Stephen Harper's airport rally in Fredericton shoved off into the corner of the airport in a small private hangar, and not in the main terminal building?
Conservatives say the hand of David Innis was at work. Keep Reading
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Rosemary Thompson on Sun Oct. 12 2008 8:36:49 PM
It was the second time NDP Leader Jack Layton took the national media on a bus tour of the economic ruin of the manufacturing sector in southern Ontario. Layton began his marathon whistle-stop tour in Windsor. This city is just across the bridge from Detroit and is experiencing big job losses in the auto industry. Keep Reading
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Graham Richardson on Mon Oct. 13 2008 9:38:45 AM
It's game on for flight attendants on the Conservative plane. Air Canada staffers on the Conservative charter donned hockey sweaters sporting "Harper 08" on the back, with Conservative and Air Canada logos on the front.
Politics is a contact sport -- and the flight attendants seem to know it. Keep Reading
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Roger Smith on Sun Oct. 12 2008 9:01:24 PM
For a leader trying desperately to convince Green supporters to vote Liberal red, Stephane Dion certainly made an odd wardrobe choice for his visit to the Norwood Fall Fair -- the Liberal leader was wearing a green polo shirt.. In a speech in Toronto a few hours before, Dion had told supporters: "Go green, vote red." Keep Reading
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Robert Fife on Sun Oct. 12 2008 9:30:23 PM
Stephen Harper's campaign has gone into a protective shell to safeguard what the polls say is a lead over the Liberals. But Harper's iron guard is overly protective not only of their leader but Tory candidates. Keep Reading
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Graham Richardson on Sat Oct. 11 2008 11:28:11 PM
Being accused of making an already bubble-tight campaign even tighter, is apparently worth the risk for Conservatives in the last few days of this campaign.
During a final push through Quebec, campaign officials confirmed Stephen Harper won't be doing any more media availabilities until election day. Keep Reading
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