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The Progressive Conservatives and Liberals laid out duelling visions of a tourism strategy Wednesday, as the parties campaigned against the backdrop of Tuesday s attempted attack on local politicians.
PC Leader Ches Crosbie and Liberal Leader Andrew Furey both made tourism and travel announcements as part of their morning news conferences. The duelling plans, on their surface, shared some similar language.
While the Liberals promised to capitalize on that expanded global spotlight, the PCs called for a plan that would capitalize on the natural beauty of our province.
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NL Alliance Leader Graydon Pelley ends election campaign, citing medical emergency
Graydon Pelley s name won t appear on the ballot in Humber-Gros Morne on Feb. 13. The leader of the NL Alliance cites a lengthy recovery time following a medical emergency.
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NL Alliance Leader Graydon Pelley, seen here in a 2019 photo, has ended his campaign in Humber-Gros Morne.(Terry Roberts/CBC)
The leader of the NL Alliance has officially ended his campaign after suffering a medical situation over the weekend that required emergency surgery.
Graydon Pelley was to be on the ballot in Humber-Gros Morne, up against Liberal Leader Andrew Furey, Progressive Conservative Jim Goudie and New Democrat Sheina Lerman.