Jack Layton meet Jack Nijjler
Jack Layton went to Nijjler's home in Kamloops, B.C., today for a photo-op.
Rosemary Barton
But Jack and Jack (note: I call him Mr.Layton) met to talk gas prices.
You see, Nijjler and his family own a shuttle service. They transport people to and from the airport and the ski hill and so they notice when the price of gas jumps. It goes up and their profits go down, which to the Nijjler's is a big deal given eight members of the family work for the company.
The Nijjler's wanted to talk to Layton about what he might be able to do about it. So they gathered around a big dining room table (nope, not a kitchen table) and chatted, sometimes awkwardly given all the media.
When Layton left a couple of us decided to ask the Nijjlers what they thought.
Well, they thought Layton's ideas about stopping gouging at the pumps sounded pretty good.
But they still don't know who they plan to vote for.
— Rosemary Barton
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