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`TORONTO — Canada’s politi-
`argued that only his party is able
`cal leaders clashed over compet-
`to manage the economy, spurn
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`tax hikes, and protect:Canadians
`night in thefirst debateofa long
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`Mulcair, enjoying a surge in
`‘The two-hour debatefeaturing
`popularity that has his party
`the leadersof four parties began
`leading.inthe polls, is promising
`with a bang, as Conservative
`a fiscally responsible government
`Prime Minister Stephen Harper
`that creates jobsand establishes
`fended off criticism from his
`anational child-care scheme:
`rivalsover his recordin manag-
`Ata campaign eventin Toronto
`ing the economyas prime minis-
`on Thursday hours before the
`ter over the past decade.
`debate, Mulcair blasted the
`NDP Leader Tom Muleair, Lib-
`Tories’‘economicrecord.
`eral Leader Justin Trudeau and
`“Mr, Harper has given useight
`Green Leader Elizabeth May
`deficits in a row, $150 billion in
`accused Harper of turning his
`new debt ... and he’s got oneof
`back on the middle class, and
`the worst job-creation records
`doinglittle to create jobs as Cana-
`in Canadian history,’ Mulcair
`dian families saw theirincomes
`told Trudeau, who is campaign-
`stagnate in recent years.
`ing on a platform of tax cuts and
`Trudeau, who has seen his
`child-care benefits for the mid-
`party’s popularity drop in recent
`dle class.
`months, was particularly aggres-
`- Trudeau began the Bae in
`sive in his attacks on Harper —
`Toronto within aphoto-op ata
`and also aimed his sights at Mul-
`boxingring — a move designed
`cait.
`to evoke memories of how heput
`“You have become completely
`on the gloves in 2012 for a charity
`disconnected with thereality
`and ousted then-senator Patrick
`that people are facing acrossthe
`Plan.
`broadcast the full debate, it’s
`Brazeauin the ring.
`that plan as fiscally responsible.
`ing to deceive Canadians about
`country,Trudeau told Harper.
`“Now isnot the time to throw
`the health of federal finances and
`The timing of the debate, so
`still unclear how many peo-
`“We think corporations are not
`He reminded viewers. that
`early in the campaign,is highly
`ple watched it (either on TV or
`paying their fair share,’ Mulcair
`is hiding the fact the countryis
`us back in deficit and to ‘spend
`Harper's governmenthasdeliv-
`said,
`billions of dollars?’
`still in deficit — not a surplus, as
`online).
`unusual. Normally, the leaders
`ered eight deficits afterinherit-
`The leaders entered theirfirst
`don’thave to worry about being
`‘The debate was moderated by
`the governing Tories claim.
`Trudeau also repeatedly drew
`ing surpluses from the Liberal
`on the same platform with their
`Maclean’s political editor Paul
`a bead on Mulcair, whosepoli-
`debate of the race knowing the
`May, who participated in a
`governmenthe defeated in 2006.
`Wells and focused on four broad
`cies hemustdiscreditif the Lib-
`stakes are high.
`rivals until midway through the
`debate with Harper in the 2008
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`‘Trudeau ridiculed Harper's state-
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`race.
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`election, reminded him of how
`erals hope to regain their stand-
`themes: The economy; energy
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`mentthat voters will be taking a
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`Maclean’s magazine, came just
`and the, environment; demo-
`Harper’s Conservatives broke
`ing in thepolls.
`he denied during that debate that
`big risk if they put his rivals in
`Thursday,
`that tradition this electionby
`cratic institutions; and foreign
`Trudeau said Mulcairis giving
`four days into the campaign and
`the country was in recession.
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`refusing to appear on four TV
`workers “false hope” with prom-
`She said Harper doesn’t have
`the outcomehasthe potential to
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`Schafer's work when she was a
`“The only risk right now would
`After debating the economy,
`seal voters’ impressions of the
`ises of higher wages, when the
`a good “track record” spotting
`debatesthat-hadbeen proposed
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`main contenders.
`the leaders had a heated debate
`bya consortium: of networks that
`NDP'’s pledge affects only those
`when the country is in recession
`10 years.”
`hearhis workwithoutfeelinga
`‘70s. His work hasleft a lifelong
`The music ofCanadian com-
`ensured the matches would be
`“and weare in arecession now,’
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`abouttheir party’s policies on cli-
`Conversely, a surprise per-
`in the federally regulated sector.
`Mulcair blasted Harperforfail-
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`senseofitsToots.
`poser R.Murray Schafer hasthe
`“That kind of false advertising
`viewed bymillions of voters.
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`Harper fought back, saying
`formance by one of the lead-
`mate change and oil pipelines.
`to be able to work with him.
`ing to take action to protect the.
`Atany given momentinthe
`powertotransform.
`ers could shake loose votes and
`his is the only party committed
`is simply irresponsible.’
`In recent days, the lead-
`Instead, Harper has agreed to
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`performance human
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`manufacturing sector and pro-
`“He is a lovely man. For some-
`psete
`set the tone for an election that
`Justafterdaybreakon Thurs-
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`tect jobs throughoutthe country.
`one who isa legend in his own
`daymorning,it subtly alteredthe
`ble government. For instance, he
`is “pandering” to people who do
`already has a high degree of
`debate at City-TV’s studio in
`three English, and two French —
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`“Incomes are flat-lining,
`time, there isno ego”
`acoustic landscape around Tom
`downtown Toronto,
`said his opponents would hike
`notlike corporations throughits
`unpredictability.
`and the other main leaders have
`
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`household debtsare skyrocket-
`Patterson Island, momentarily
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`also agreed.
`All the while, because the
`taxes through higher payroll pre-
`policy of tax hikes for large com-
`In the opening days of the
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`turning an immaculate Stratford
`ing”
`ing the composer's spiritual and
`miums for the Canada Pension
`panies. But Muleair defended
`major TV networks did not
`campaign, Harper — who is seek-
`sacred works entitled Schafer at
`Mulcair also said Harperis try-
`Duskis set for St. James’ Anglican
`Church onPridaynight at 10 p.m.
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`Canadian composer who we've
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`Leaders come out fightinging a fourth consecutive man-
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`Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau, Green Party ere Elizabeth May and New Democratic Party Leader Thomas Mulcairlisten as PrimeMinister
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`rmacongratulatedthe
`project”
`“There you go Linda. I didthe
`hard work,’ he said,
`“Actually, getting the vote
`through county council was the
`hard part,’ quipped Stratford
`Mayor Dan Mathieson, referring
`to the long and sometimes bumpy
`road leading to Thursday's sod-
`turning event.
`Construction of the new
`$4.9-million land ambulance
`headquarters and EMS base off
`DouroSireet is expected to begin
`next week after years of planning:
`and more recently, months of
`reworking and refining the
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`“Tt took usa little bitlonger, but
`I think we've got a great project,
`a great building, a greatfacility,”
`Rockwoodtold the gathering of
`county staff, municipal represent-
`atives, paramedics andproject
`partners.
`The building will notonlysup-
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`“This shows real couragein
`being ableto modernize facili-
`ties and make the system work,”
`added St. Marys Mayor Al Strath-
`dee.
`Wilheimsalted it am “exciting
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`tions,” he said, noting that it will
`consolidate inventory, equip-
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`The multi-usefacilitywill also
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`Thenew building is expected
`_ Rockwood praised the “mas-
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`siveteam effort” responsible for
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`ages,’ Schellenberger wrotein
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`As one of four approved
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`its gratitude to the Canada 150
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`Lions Poo! northeir bridge reha-
`will be partially funded by the
`gram for its approval.’
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`150th celebrations, the program
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`Projects were approvedbased
`is expected to boost economic
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`the municipality's first and sec-
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`Education andSkills, Clyde Jack-
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`funding they)receive.
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`tuition fees in Canada — roughly
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`eral and provincial — designed
`four projectsin the riding.
`nityCentreinWellington North;
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`our communiti
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`of Visual Artsstudies at Memo-
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`Welfare, it is critical andlegis-
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`they submitted, which wasa dis-
`expensive to maintain. ‘Ihe money
`rial University this fall, will get his
`throughthese
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`lated that standardsforthetreat-
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`theygot $250,000. Thatwasthe -
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`are helpingto boosteconomic
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`education 40% cheaper,thanks to
`ment of wastewater be main-
`amount that the municipality
`ingtheloan’system with grants,
`the government droppingits stu-
`she said.
`dent loan program..This makes
`Newfoundland and Labrador the
`“in.termsofthe calculationsthat
`first province to makethis move
`have beenmadein Newfoundland
`in response to complaints of crip-
`andLabrador, thegovernmentjust
`found itmuch moreefficient to
`pling studentdebt.
`just provide these upfront invest-
`“Wow that our governmentis
`ments in post-secondary, rather
`supporting us and givingusthis
`than sustaining the financial bar-
`aid, (students)reallyfeel like we
`riers and saying to students ‘Oh,
`wantto stay here and we wantto
`it's going to be very expensive
`see our province grow,said Rum-
`today and you're going to take on
`bolt,whowill now save $4,000 per
`a lot of student debt, but once you
`semester.
`find a job four or-five years down
`But critics say the incentive
`the road, you'll be able to pay this
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`foundlandersstick around. They're
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`tax credit, efc., etc.,” she said.
`also dismissiveof efforts by the
`While someof his fellow Visual
`end of theprovince's student loan program andthecreation of a grant programtolift students out of debt.
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