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A wee toast
Reporters covering the NDP leader's campaign were greeted by a smiling Jack Layton when they boarded the campaign plane.
There was also champagne and orange juice. And wee toasts with apricot jam and brie.
One of the first rules of successful election campaigning is to keep the press well-watered and well-fed, lest a hungry (or thirsty) horde take out their frustrations in a nasty report or two.
Oh. And there were shrimp as well.
— James Cudmore
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