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Mulcair says NDP would work with provinces on drug coverage
Mulcair says NDP would work with provinces on drug coverage
Mulcair says NDP would work with provinces on drug coverage
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Mulcair says NDP would work with provinces on drug coverage
Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP14634511
Legacy Identifier:
y_FedElxn-NDP20150918T1630
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Video
Duration:
1m30s
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1280px × 720px 126.50 MB
Create Date:
9/18/2015 4:30:00 PM
Display aspect ratio:
16:9
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Bloc Quebecois
Canada election
Canada general election
canadian prime minister
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Conservative Party
drug costs
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Election Campaign
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federal election
Gilles Duceppe
Green Party
health care
Justin Trudeau
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New Democratic Party
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october 19th
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Prime Minister
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Tom Mulcair