'Harper out, resisters in'
For the third time this campaign, demonstrators have greeted Conservative Leader Stephen Harper.
In London, Ont., this afternoon, a small (25 or so) group of people chanting "Harper out, resisters in" banged drums, blew whistles and waved a pseudo U.S.-Canadian flag with "United We Fall" sewn onto it outside a venue where Harper was to stage an evening partisan rally.
They want Canada to reverse a decision to deport American volunteer soldiers who fled to this country rather than fight in Iraq.
A handful of protesters on the same issue were also positioned outside Rideau Hall the day the election was called. And in Newfoundland on Saturday, a small group of people promoting the so-called ABC movement (Anyone But Conservatives) waved placards near a Harper rally at Harbour Grace.
Otherwise, all quiet on the protest front.
—Paul Hunter
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