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Politics : Prime Minister Jean Chretien

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To: SofaSpud who wrote (381)12/18/2002 1:45:35 AM
From: Graystone  Read Replies (2) of 443
 
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Mr. Day remarks were inexcusable, they resulted in a huge taxpayer payment that is still being contested. Mr. Day regretted the remarks, an all too often faux pas made by Canadian politicos. I have absolutely no axe to grind with Mr. Day and do wish things had turned out different myself. He was charismatic, personable but unfortunately not only was he in left field as a leader, he was outside the fence and eventually caused tremendous damage to the Alliance. Mr. Harper had his work cut out for him when he became leader.
Mr. Clark is another workhorse of Canadian politics and the voters in Calgary Center returned him as a PC despite the riding being in the center of Alliance power.

Do you think the Alliance and BLOC could work together ? Call it the Two Canadas Party
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