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Trudeaumania returns

Justin Trudeau in Winnipeg

Manitoba Liberals and non-party members young and old cheered like it was Trudeaumania all over again as leadership hopeful Justin Trudeau made a quick stop in Winnipeg today.

Trudeau was greeted like a visiting rock star by far more people than the Punjab Banquet Hall on Mandalay Drive was likely licenced for.

"It has been a long time since I’ve seen so many Liberals in a room," crowed lone Manitoba Liberal MP Kevin Lamoureux and Trudeau’s Manitoba campaign organizer as he stood before the shoulder-to-shoulder crowd of more than 300.

Trudeau, the son of former Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau, delivered a rousing and spirited speech for a leadership campaign which officially doesn’t begin until Nov. 14.

"This is not really about me — it is about you," Trudeau told the crowd which clapped boisterously several times through the speech.

"It is about Canadians hopeful and hungry about something better... we can work together and take back our politics."

Sprinkled in the crowd were Liberal politicians past and present including former MPs Otto Lang and Anita Neville, Manitoba Liberal leader Jon Gerrard and former provincial Liberal leader and Court of Appeal Justice Charles Huband.

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