Liberals take beating on crime issue: Chretien's airplane forced to make unscheduled stop Final Edition

"We talk about entrepreneurs, Stockwell Day talks about young offenders," said [Jean Chretien], bolstered by a new poll that suggested the Liberals entered the campaign with a massive 27-point lead over the Canadian Alliance. Day, campaigning later in St. John's, turned the other chee...

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Published inChatham daily news
Main Author Janice Tibbetts, Norma Greenaway and David Gamble
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Chatham, Ont Postmedia Network Inc 26.10.2000
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Summary:"We talk about entrepreneurs, Stockwell Day talks about young offenders," said [Jean Chretien], bolstered by a new poll that suggested the Liberals entered the campaign with a massive 27-point lead over the Canadian Alliance. Day, campaigning later in St. John's, turned the other cheek to Chretien's taunts and said he wasn't going to bother commenting on some of Chretien's well-documented slipups. Despite Day's public appearance of taking the high road, his Ottawa office issued a press release pointing out Chretien's own misstep Wednesday when he assumed services at a Winnipeg wellness centre are covered by medicare when they aren't. The Liberals' main rival in Quebec also hammered away at Chretien as Bloc Leader Gilles Duceppe, winding his way through the Quebec City area, acknowledged his separatists are neck in neck with the Liberals and "it will be tight race right up until Nov. 27."
ISSN:0844-0654