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Harper will cater to whims of wealthy, predicts Linda McQuaig
Jan. 15, 2006.
More than 600 people filled the hall in downtown Toronto last Thursday
night to watch what promised to be a contentious all-candidates debate
about Canada's role in fighting poverty, both at home and abroad.
Stephen Lewis, Canada's sharpest debater, had taken time from his busy
schedule as UN special envoy for African AIDS victims to be there as a
questioner, so that candidates would feel some real heat over the poverty
issue, which had barely surfaced in the campaign.
The television cameras were ready to roll. Only one problem: the
Conservative candidate hadn't shown up.
And he never did. ...SNIP
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