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Conservative party's new stars
The who's who of the conservative world is gathering in Ottawa this weekend.
The meeting is being organized by Preston Manning, the former leader of the Reform Party, and the man who began the Unite the Right movement.
He was joined on stage by the former premier of Alberta Ralph Klein.
And later the former premier of New Brunswick Bernard Lord gave a speech on the upcoming stars in the Conservative movement.
Lord said he found it difficult to believe that at the age of 42, he was no longer a new star, and was now being asked to talk about the good old days.
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