Harper campaign stops in Winnipeg Tuesday

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Prime Minister Stephen Harper will make his second campaign stop in Winnipeg Tuesday morning.

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Prime Minister Stephen Harper will make his second campaign stop in Winnipeg Tuesday morning.

The Conservative leader will be at Bison Transport at about 8:30 a.m. for a speech and a photo op. He will be joined by Elmwood-Transcona candidate Lawrence Toet, Saint Boniface-Saint Vital candidate François Catellier and Winnipeg Centre candidate Allie Szarkiewicz.

Harper was last in Winnipeg for an evening rally Aug. 13, shortly after the campaign began.

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Conservative Leader Stephen Harper speaks to the media while campaigning at a hardware show Monday in St. Jacobs, Ont. (Ryan Remiorz/THE CANADIAN PRESS)
CP Conservative Leader Stephen Harper speaks to the media while campaigning at a hardware show Monday in St. Jacobs, Ont. (Ryan Remiorz/THE CANADIAN PRESS)

 

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