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Whose line is it, anyway?
Chris Hall
The NDP and Conservatives are waging close battles in a number of ridings in British Columbia. That's why Stephen Harper and Jack Layton are both in the province today.
They're targeting many of the same seats. They're both trying to poach from the same collection of disaffected Liberal voters.
What's odd is that Harper and Layton are also pitching the same message today.
So, for everyone following this campaign closely, a pop quiz.
Identify which party leaders made the following promises:
- A consumer protection plan that will increase penalties for bid-rigging, price fixing and false advertising.
- A ban on fees charged by telecommunications companies for unsolicited text messages.
- Action to combat tampering at the gas pump.
- A consumer-protection plan that would create a new office to investigate and prosecute allegations of price gouging at the pump or collusion by the oil companies.
- A promise to appoint a minister for consumer protection.
The answers are:
- Conservative Leader Stephen Harper
- NDP Leader Jack Layton
Sorry, no bonus points for answering "both of the above" to the two questions.
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