The election that didn’t happen, and federal Liberals bide their time
TORONTO—After the Liberals lost the 2006 election, they took their time—nearly a year—to select Paul Martin's successor. They needed time to lick their wounds and regroup. The Liberal race was a contrast to the relative quickie contest the Conservatives used to elect Stephen Har...
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