Daniel Leblanc profiles the new Liberal Leader an academic turned politician who's not afraid to go against the grain. ...Read the full article
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gary walsh from london, United Kingdom writes: Mr Dion didn't create himself to be acceptable to the media , but to ordinary canadians he was his own person, with all his charater
deficts, with his inperfect english , he's not polished and I like him for that . Dion is more sincere and honest about himself.. I hope he goes all the way... gary- Posted 04/12/06 at 12:24 PM EDT | Link to Comment
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Bernard Pelletier from Laval, Canada writes: Stephane Dion is the least of 3 evils the other 2 being Rae and Ignatieff. The latter has a double standard where it comes to human rights since he is supposed to be in favour yet supports language laws and is responsible for this slippery slope Quebec nation issue and neither can be taken seriously. Mr. Leblanc misspells 'Quebecer', as there is no k; describes Dion as 'skinny', which he isn't; with a geeky grin, which he doesn't have; and as shy which I don't think he is. Also, Liberal is a serious misnomer, as is Conservative, as 'liberal left' and 'conservative right' are largely oxymorons.
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