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Canadian PM, rival campaign coast to coast in push to win parliamentary majority
Oct 13, 2008 13:18 -0400
OTTAWA (AP) _ Canada's Conservative prime minister and his Liberal rival planned to crisscross the country Monday in a final day of campaigning, with voters concerned the ruling party is out of touch but also that the opposition's leader has trouble communicating in English.
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