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Good morning sunshine
The sun is out and spirits are high among Liberal organizers on the campaign's national tour. The leader heads to Toronto on the GO Train, media in tow.
The story might have been "will there be a breach for the other parties in fortress Toronto?" The Liberals hold all but three of the 22 seats in the country's largest city. The NDP is the other federal presence.
But the story now looks more likely to be the fallout from the third Conservative apology since the campaign began — hello, Gerry Ritz.
Dion will make his first comments on that. He'll be joined by the man who came second in the leadership race, Michael Ignatieff.
It will be Ignatieff's first national appearance in this campaign.
— Susan Bonner
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