Leaders spring into action, but does anybody care? In week two, Liberals join the battle, Tories take aim and NDP has a change of heart, MURRAY CAMPBELL writes
17th Dec 2005, 08:27 GMT
The empire finally struck back. After a week in which doctors might have looked in vain for a pulse in the Liberal campaign, party Leader Paul Martin joined the battle. (INSIDER Edition subscribers only)
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