CBC:
The Liberals have set their sights on the NDP these days, but a surging Jack Layton unveiled his own attack plan Monday in Gatineau, Que.
Acknowledging he is now the target of his opponents, the NDP leader said he was running to be prime minister not to attack the other parties, but to attack "health-care wait times with more doctors and nurses."
Layton also said he would attack unemployment, seniors poverty with increased benefits, and women's inequality.
In French, the NDP leader said voters need to do more than block Conservative Leader Stephen Harper, but need to replace him.
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Wednesday, April 27, 2011
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