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The past, well, it's the past
Seen tonight in Drummondville, Que.: Stephen Harper smiling at, and shaking hands with Andre Bachand.

Paul Hunter
Bachand — for those who recall the name but can't place the face — is a former high-profile Quebec Progressive Conservative MP who left the party in early 2004 when the PCs merged with the Canadian Alliance and became the party Harper now leads, the Conservative Party of Canada.
Now he has returned to the fold and is running in the riding of Sherbrooke against an incumbent Bloc MP.
It was a big get for Harper to have Bachand return. Or, as Conservative Senator Marjorie LeBreton, who is travelling with Harper, has said: "back in the family."
Tonight at a Harper rally in Drummondville, Bachand spoke after Harper and then the two embraced onstage. Laureen Harper even bounded up to join them and got two cheek kisses while holding hands with him.
Bygones, it would seem, are gone by.
—Paul Hunter
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