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'Stop Harper's Gang' says former Senate Page Brigette DePape in challenging Wildrose leader

Brigette DePape, the "Rogue Page" who disrupted the federal throne speech with a "Stop Harper" sign challenged Wildrose leader Danielle Smith as she arrived to cast her ballot at a polling station in High River with a similar sign reading "Stop Harper's Gang."

"We know that the same people who are behind Stephen Harper's gutting of the laws which protect the environment, his waging war on civil society groups for speaking up for Canadian values, and his absolute refusal to take action on climate change are the same gang who are behind the Wildrose," says DePape. "If elected, the Wildrose Party and its policies - which are more radical than even the Harper government - will negatively impact the entire country."

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Alert! Radio # 212: NAHO cuts, the Alberta election, free transit in Halifax

April 21, 2012
| This week on Alert! Radio: The roots of Wildrose. Harper terminates NAHO as part of his agenda to silence all dissent. Free public transit -- an idea whose time has come?
Length: 59:40
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