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WINNIPEG - Conservative leader Stephen Harper is expected to make a brief campaign stop in Winnipeg Tuesday afternoon.

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WINNIPEG – Conservative leader Stephen Harper is expected to make a brief campaign stop in Winnipeg Tuesday afternoon.

Conservative sources indicate Harper will appear at a candidates’ rally at the Victoria Inn sometime tomorrow afternoon, and then fly out of Winnipeg immediately after.

The event is currently slated for 5 p.m., but the actual time may not be locked down until late Monday night. 

Adrian Wyld/ The Associated Press
Prime Minister Stephen Harper
Adrian Wyld/ The Associated Press Prime Minister Stephen Harper

Harper is expected to make longer stops in Manitoba as the campaign progresses.

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Updated on Monday, March 28, 2011 2:57 PM CDT: Adds more details.

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