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NDP want to define new leader before Conservatives do

The NDP, at its federal council meeting in January, set aside millions of dollars in a fund that will be used to introduce its new leader to Canadians, but more importantly, define him or her before the Conservatives move.

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Conservatives successfully branded Stéphane Dion, left, as a weak leader and successfully impugned the character of Michael Ignatieff, centre. The latest campaign against Bob Rae, right, could also prove successful because it is forcing the party to decide whether to spend limited funds defending an interim leader, with no permanent leader chosen until 2013. The NDP vows it will make no such mistake.

 

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NDP want to define new leader before Conservatives do

The NDP, at its federal council meeting in January, set aside millions of dollars in a fund that will be used to introduce its new leader to Canadians, but more importantly, define him or her before the Conservatives move.

The Hill Times photographs by Jake Wright
Conservatives successfully branded Stéphane Dion, left, as a weak leader and successfully impugned the character of Michael Ignatieff, centre. The latest campaign against Bob Rae, right, could also prove successful because it is forcing the party to decide whether to spend limited funds defending an interim leader, with no permanent leader chosen until 2013. The NDP vows it will make no such mistake.

 

  

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