“This debate is coming down essentially to two visions — Mr. Harper's vision for Canada and my vision for Canada, and to a decision to be made by people disappointed by Mr. (Stephane) Dion”

—  Jack Layton

On polls showing his New Democrats were gaining on the Liberals, Sept. 2, 2008[citation needed]

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Leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada 1950–2011

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