Feuding federal Liberals find diagnosis, but not prognosis

The so-called King Edward Accord was undoubtedly a success, but it was an awkward one. There is still a lot of pain and division in the Liberal Party of Canada.

TORONTO--Sheila Copps should be credited for having tried hard. The speech she delivered last Thursday night at the gathering of 600 hundred Liberals at the King Edward Hotel in Toronto was powerful. She delivered a strong message for unity.

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