Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 27, 2004, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Brown Charles husband of Lauraine. Blyth Nee cos win Antoinette Frances John Ston 87. Calder Alan Hainstock 73. Cartwright Nee Todoruk Eileen wife of Lorin. Coucke Gisele. Cousins or. James jim81. Desaulniers Nee Ritch Tlucille widow of Achilles. Dola Harry husband of Agnes. Duncan Gladys 85. Dunlop Irene 95. Engel Stanley Frederick. Rehaluk Philip 97, widower of Mary. Ross Jack Dale of Stonewall husband of Verna.
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The nip is forecast to take 27 seats and the bloc 55. The projection is based on a Sample size of 5,254. The poll also shows the liberals hold a slight Lead in the popular vote. The Survey of 5,254 people showed the liberals with 32.6 per cent of the decided vote while the conservatives had 31.8 per cent. The nip had 19 per cent to 11.2 for the bloc quebecois and 4.9 for the Green party. The poll has a margin of error of 1.4 percentage Points 19 times in 20. With a minority government Likely after tomorrows vote Harper denounced the dirty Deal he says is being concocted by Martin and the nip to form a governing coalition with the tacit approval of the bloc quebecois. In to that wonderful corruption and taxation and separation All in one administration Harper told an outdoor rally in Kelowna . Travelling to the conservative Strong hold of the Okanagan Valley Harper found his Campaign besieged by pro testers in a Lakeside municipal Park where tory organizers had set up a festival tent for harpers speech. The group of about 100 protesters included sign waving supporters of both the Liberal and nip candidates in Kelowna and chanted Harper go Home and Harper you re scary while the conservative leaders supporters retorted by obscuring their placards with Campaign signs and singing o Canada. Former Alliance Leader Day left greets Harper As the conservative Leader arrives at a rally in Kelowna . Layton flew to Vancouver for a Campaign event before heading to Vancou ver Island where he visited three Ridings in Victoria. Layton was scheduled to arrive in Saskatoon Early this morning. ? can West news service Canadian press we see some very panicked campaigns Here the Liberal and nip campaigns Are doing anything they can and frankly its not very much said Okana Gan Coqui Halla my Stockwell Day the former Leader of the Canadian Alliance. Nip Leader Jack Layton was also looking for More votes yesterday push ing his supporters to ignore Martins urging to Back the liberals in order to and besides its not True. We be lived through 11 years of or. Martins dra Matic cuts to All the things he now says he is going to save. Paul Martin is trying to suggest that his values Are the same As the values of those considering to vote nip. Well you know something its not True he said. Following the Hamilton breakfast avoid a Harper Victory. Speaking to a crowd of about 700 peo ple at a breakfast in Hamilton Layton said history has shown that electing liberals has done Little to Block conserva Tive government policies. 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