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Pretty in pink
There were a few extra pink ties being worn on Parliament Hill today.
Politicians were asked to sport pink ties to support anti-bullying day, a notion that follows a popular movement begun by Nova Scotia high school students, encouraging students to wear pink to protest bullying.
NDP Leader Jack Layton wore one. So did Liberal Leader Stéphane Dion (who some joked was bullied by nervous nellies in his caucus into not forcing an election).
Prime Minister Stephen Harper wore a blue tie.
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