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Toronto
Star,
Sunday, June 7, 1998
Farmer
Activist May Jump Into Tory Leadership Race
by Dalton Camp
Toronto
Star,
June 28, 1998
More voices
just what Tory race needs
by Dalton Camp
Borden,
Saskatchewan, June 29, '98
David Orchard Launches
His Candidacy For The Leadership Of The
Progressive Conservative Party At His Old Elementary School In
Halcyonia,
Almaguin
News (Ontario),
1998
And another
thing...
by Richard Thomas
Toronto
Star,
July 19, 1998
Conservatism
speaks with many voices
by Dalton Camp
Globe
and Mail,
July 23, 1998
Antifree-trade
crusader joins Tory leadership race
Candidate vows to continue fight against NAFTA, globalization
By Graham Fraser
St
John Telegraph-Journal,
August 26, 1998 (In the Toronto Star as "When Elsie calls,
Tory hopefuls answer.")
An apple
with a core
by Dalton Camp
New
Brunswick Telegraph Journal,
August 28, 1998
Tory candidate
nudges party back to its roots
by Jackie Webster
Winnipeg
Free Press,
August 28, 1998
Orchard deserves
a hearing
By Bill Neville
Editorial:
Saint John Times Globe, August 31, 1998
PCs shouldn't
ignore Mr. Orchard's views
Globe
and Mail,
September 15, 1998
Orchard
could "steal" leadership, senior Tories fear
Voting system leaves party "vulnerable to takeover" by free-trade
foe
by Graham Fraser and Brian Laghi
Turning
the Tide of History
David Orchard's speech to the Progressive Conservative leadership
contest speech night, Toronto, October 23, 1998
David
Orchard's vote tally on Oct. 24th, 1998
David
Orchard Stays In the Race
Transcript of David Orchard's press conference in Ottawa Friday,
October 30, 1998
Bonjour, mesdames & messieurs. Most of my presentation today will
be in English, but I will strive to answer your questions in French
afterwards. There have been recent developments in the campaign
for the leadership of the Progressive Conservative Party which have
brought me here today.
What
David Orchard Said on Election Night Nov.14, 1998
David Orchard: Je voudrais dire quelque mots en anglais et après
en français. I would like to offer my sincere congratulations
to Mr. Clark, and to his family, for their victory tonight.
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