MANITOBA VOTES 2007

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Leaders Debate

Thursday, May 17, 6 p.m.

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Watch online as Janet Stewart engages the three main political party leaders, the NDP's Gary Doer, PC Hugh McFadyen and Liberal Jon Gerrard, in a debate taped May 17, five days before Manitobans head to the polls.

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Leaders Debate: Healthcare video

CBC News at Six | May 17, 2007
From spending promises to two-tier medicine, the leaders debate health care.
(Windows Media Player, runs 10:27)
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Leaders Debate: Justice video

CBC News at Six | May 17, 2007
Crime and punishment is the focus as the leaders discuss justice issues.
(Windows Media Player, runs 8:55)
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Leaders Debate: Economy video

CBC News at Six | May 17, 2007
What prescriptions do each of the leaders have for Manitoba's economy over the next four years?
(Windows Media Player, runs 8:40)
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Leaders Debate: Environment video

CBC News at Six | May 17, 2007
How do the provincial leaders differ on their approach to environmental policy?
(Windows Media Player, runs 8:38)
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