Bruno Guglielminetti of Radio Canada continues the French language coverage of the Canadian copyfight.
Guglielminetti on the Canadian Copyfight
August 21, 2008
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ya
what fight?
as the title implies there are two sides.
NO.
Harper gets bill passed and liberal whom have also been bought off will completely allow it.
Dion wants to keep as many seats as does harper.
When you piss off the youth and younger they vote more and that means fewer CONservative seats. In this case it will also mean fewer liberal seats.
VOTE anything but liberal and conservative…….