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Stéphane Dion appears to have recovered from yesterday's bungled interview with ATV and is now cracking jokes about how he misunderstood the interviewer's question.
Alison Crawford
Much laughter ensued and he continued by saying Canadians would have had more childcare, the Kelowna Accord and the government would have preserved its $3-billion budgetary buffer.
He finished with his common refrain, "Stephen Harper may speak English better than me, but I speak the truth better in both official languages."
— Alison Crawford
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