A real fight over unity or just throwing punches? But, as MURRAY CAMPBELL writes, voters aren't going to let the election interfere with the holidays
31st Dec 2005, 07:27 GMT
It's come to this. After nearly four weeks of campaigning, the dominant issue is how to give a big group hug to Quebec even as it looks set to turns its back on Canada. (INSIDER Edition subscribers only)
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