Monday, January 22, 2007

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Dion talks about supporting the budget if it doesn't ""compromise" Liberal values" and it would be interesting to see what these "values" are and how measurable they might be.

Dion may back budget

We'll see' what is in it, the Liberal leader says, which could mean election is put off until the fall
January 22, 2007
bruce campion-smith
OTTAWA BUREAU

OTTAWA–Liberal Leader Stéphane Dion says his party is open to supporting the upcoming Conservative budget if it doesn't "compromise" Liberal values, a decision that could extend the life of the minority government until the fall or perhaps even 2008.

"When you come to a situation to say, `Well, this budget is not as good as what we would have done but, you know, under the circumstances, we did our best to improve what Mr. Harper wanted to do and we may vote for it,'" the Liberal leader said on CTV's Question Period.

He noted that it was Bloc Québécois MPs who supported the first Conservative budget, unveiled last May.

"This year, will it be us? Will it be the Bloc? Will it be the NDP? Nobody knows," Dion said.

It will eventually be the voters

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