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The only Liberal leader not to be PM? Edward Blake, of course
Stéphane Dion's aides are always excited about events at universities.
Susan Bonner
The turnout is usually good, the enthusiasm high. The former professor, Dion, loves the energy and says in his heart he will always be a teacher.
Tonight in Vancouver the hall was indeed packed and the crowd friendly.
While waiting for the leader to show up organizers raffled off some prizes: Dion cups from his leadership bid. But to win you had to answer a political skill-testing question.
Who was the only Liberal leader who never became prime minister? The answer is Edward Blake. One or two students shouted out the answer.
Many more mumbled there would soon be one more.
—Susan Bonner
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