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It appears there's something unusual going on with the campaign planes — they all seem to be going to the same place.
Consider this. When Jack Layton arrived in Halifax on Sunday night, his was the only campaign in town. By the time he left late Monday afternoon, the Liberals had flown in, too.
The Stéphane Dion Air Inuit Liberal flight was sitting on the tarmac, just beside the Layton plane.
But then the same thing happened in Hamilton, Ont., on Monday night.
When Layton's plane touched down, Stephen Harper's was already on the ground.
—James Cudmore
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