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Breaking with tradition
Call it a television reporter's lament. The Liberal campaign is defying tradition on this day after the debate.
Susan Bonner
Not this tour.
Instead, Dion has an interview-heavy day in Quebec with a speech to the Montreal Board of Trade at lunch hour.
Dion will likely use the occasion to play up his 30-day plan to deal with the economic slowdown. And to take more swipes at Stephen Harper over what Dion calls his laissez-faire approach to the economy.
That may provide content, but it leaves a dearth of the kind of all important images that help convey a sense of momentum and excitement to Liberals across the country and to voters themselves.
— Susan Bonner
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