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Um, whose website is this?
Whose website is it anyway?
Logging onto the official websites of the Conservative and Liberal parties can be confusing.
Both sites feature photos of the opposing leader more prominently than their own. On the Conservative site, for example, the massive Michael Ignatieff photo dwarfs all pictures of Stephen Harper.
In fact, there are three photos of the Liberal leader on the Conservative party's homepage, the same number as for Harper.
It is almost the same thing on the Liberal site. Harper's the top story there and it takes a while, waiting for the photo carousel to change, before you can spot the Liberal leader.
— Leslie Young
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