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Get the inside scoop on the political parties and the men who
would run this province, as we bring you profiles of all the major
party leaders, as well as in-depth looks at the parties themselves,
their policies, and their chances this election.
Gary
Doer should have many reasons to flash his toothy grin during
this election. His majority government has made few mis-steps
over the past three-and-a-half years, and the ones theyve
made havent really stuck as reasons to toss them out. More
on this story
He
looked like the Tories new Golden Boy when he was acclaimed
as leader in 2000. Stuart Murray, with the backing of major
Progressive Conservative players, would put the party back on
track after the humbling loss that left them with 24 seats and
ended a decade in power. More
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Jon
Gerrard has fought a lonely battle over the past three-and-a-half
years, the sole Liberal voice in the legislature. Without official
party status, he could only ask a question with the permission
of the other parties. More
on this story
An
economist and lawyer, Markus Buchart worked for two provincial
governments before becoming leader of the Green Party. More
on this story
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