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Live Chat: Jack Layton in Canada's North

Description image by Jack Layton Former Leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada.
  • First Posted: Sep 01 2010 13:55 PM
  • Updated: about 1 year ago

Jack Layton, Leader of the New Democratic Party, joins The Mark in an exclusive live chat from Canada's northern region.

Mr. Layton will be online at 2 p.m. (EST)/12 p.m. (MT) to answer readers' questions on what he is learning about the issues facing northerners, the long-gun registry vote controversy, how the NDP will be addressing Canadians' concerns when Parliament resumes, as well as the issues you want to raise.

Submit your questions in the comments section below.

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