Posted AT 9:39 AM EST on 07/09/08
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THE CANADIAN PRESS
Itineraries for the federal party leaders on Sunday, Sept. 7 (all times local):
Stephen Harper: Ottawa; Quebec; Vancouver (no further details)
Stephane Dion: Ottawa, makes statement at Parliament Buildings, 9 a.m., then attends campaign rally, 5 p.m. Overnight in Montreal.
Jack Layton: Gatineau, Que., campaign launch, 9:30 a.m.; then Calgary, 6:30 p.m.
Gilles Duceppe: Not immediately available.
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