Canadian Alliance leader Stockwell Day
VAN2000111503 - 15 NOVEMBER 2000 - VANCOUVER, B.C. CANADA: Canadian Alliance leader Stockwell Day mingles with guests as his federal election campaign swings through Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, November 15, 2000. The right wing Alliance are running in second place behind the Liberals in national polls. rlw/hr/H. Ruckemann UPI
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