Taking it to the streets
On a day when the Conservatives launched a new anti-Bloc campaign using mobile billboards saying the election of BQ MPs has cost Canadians $350 million dollars in 18 years, Gilles Duceppe took his campaign to the town of Ste-Eustache north of Montreal.
Tim Duboyce
Duceppe shook some hands, and had a one-year-old in hysterics as he tossed the baby up into the air and catching him, while a crowd looked on. He toured the town's old stone mill, and even tasted a crêpe with maple syrup.
But even here, Duceppe couldn't escape the Conservatives' new assault. As Duceppe's bus prepared to leave, one of the giant mobile billboards pulled up alongside the Bloc bus, stopping momentarily, before continuing on down the road.
Must have been a coincidence, doncha think?
— Tim Duboyce
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