Kennedy, Dion camps hold talks
Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2006 2:47 pm
Kennedy, Dion camps hold talks
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I wonder what one would end up dropping out? I doubt it would be Dion.The outlines of a political alliance that could overtake Liberal leadership frontrunner Michael Ignatieff at next month's convention are beginning to take shape.
Yesterday, Mark Holland, MP for Ajax-Pickering and Ontario chair for Gerard Kennedy's campaign, told the Toronto Star his camp is talking with Stéphane Dion, former cabinet minister from Quebec, about a potential alliance.
It's the first time a leadership candidate has been so blunt about strategy for the leadership convention, slated for Montreal Nov. 28 to Dec. 3, and it may have been because Ignatieff's people speculated publicly on what Kennedy delegates would do.
Published reports have said supporters of the former Harvard professor believe they can win a substantial number of Kennedy delegates, particularly from Ontario and the West, after the first ballot in Montreal.
"There have been discussions between Dion and ourselves, not with Ignatieff," said Holland. "There have been informal conversations about the need to work more closely together. ... Stéphane's strength is in Quebec and it's francophone, Kennedy's support is more among anglo Canadians. Their policies work well together. It's a natural fit."
The Dion camp last night did not deny that talks are taking place.
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