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Anyone want a free breakfast?
Pancakes and politics go hand in hand. At least, I think they do.
Rosemary Barton
The problem: the crowd was small. And this, in the riding of Vancouver-Kingsway, one the NDP thinks it can win. Now, of course it was early: 8:30 a.m. kinda early and it's always hard to draw crowds this early on a weekday.
But it does make you start to make you wonder: where is this "orange wave" Layton is always talking about.
Fortunately for the NDP, this restaurant also had mirrored walls.
And the name of the restaurant: "Top's."
Really.
— Rosemary Barton
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