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June 03, 2008

Liberals' plan for December convention

It's now official. The Liberal Party of Canada is holding a convention in Vancouver in early December -- roughly two years since the leadership vote, as is required.

And we might as well throw this out there -- if there is an election before then, this convention must include a vote on Mr. Dion's leadership.

If there's not an election before then, it's just a hunch, but I'm betting that Mr. Dion's leadership will still be a subject of discussion. In some form.

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Just out of curiosity in light of your headline, which Liberal is it whose single-minded plan for a December convention merits the story?

Now you've done it. By correcting the headline's apostrophe misplacement, you've mooted my point and left a whole post's worth of comment readers scratching their heads. Which leaves me no recourse but to invoke Gilda "Emily Latella" Radner's, "Never mind".

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  • Susan Delacourt, the Star's Senior Writer in Ottawa, has covered federal politics for more than two decades as a reporter and bureau chief.