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The leaders of Manitoba's three main political parties took a break from door-knocking today to face off in a noon-hour debate put on by the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce.

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The leaders of Manitoba’s three main political parties took a break from door-knocking today to face off in a noon-hour debate put on by the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce.

Premier Greg Selinger, Progressive Conservative leader Hugh McFadyen and Liberal leader Jon Gerrard were at the Winnipeg Convention Centre  to discuss topics ranging from the economy and infrastructure to the environment. Winnipeg Free Press columnist Dan Lett moderated as a media panel asked questions.

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Updated on Thursday, September 22, 2011 2:01 PM CDT: Adds replay video.

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