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Reporters whinging (again)
Stephen Harper made his first stop of the campaign in Alberta tonight, giving a speech before a few hundred people (only one of them fainted) at a rally in Edmonton.
Paul Hunter
During the seemingly endless drives to and from Edmonton's airport (some say it's actually closer to Calgary) the general consensus among the experts (i.e., reporters) was that any leader who promises to build an airport closer to Edmonton would win in a landslide.
(Bring back the Muni!)
— Paul Hunter
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