Endorsing the opposition
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May responded to a claim by Stephen Harper that she would endorse
Liberal Leader Stéphane Dion before the end of the campaign.
Speaking Monday in Richmond B.C., Harper said May and Dion are basically presenting the same positions and that he was certain that May would support to the Liberal Party before the end of the campaign.
May told reporters in Ottawa that there's absolutely no way that she would turn her back on the 306 Green Party candidates running against Liberals.
There are 308 ridings in total. May and Dion have pledged not to run candidates against each other.
May says there is an old parliamentary tradition that should be remembered.
She says the Liberals respected the tradition when they declined to run against Harper in a by-election back in 2002.
— Chris Rands
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