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Leaders prepare for debate

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January 09, 2006
With two weeks to go, the federal election race heats up tonight with another televised leaders' debate. SFU faculty members will be watching and can assess the leaders' strategies, the tone of the debate, and how the event may affect the rest of the campaign. They include:

Doug McArthur, public policy, 604.786.0016 (cell) and 604.263.4830 (h); doug_mcarthur@sfu.ca

Catherine Murray, communication, 604.291.3687; murraye@sfu.ca

Lindsay Meredith, business, political marketing, 604.291.5554 (o); 604.939.0460 or 604.932.6934 (h); lindsay_meredith@sfu.ca

Patrick Smith, political science, 604.291.1544 (h), patrick_smith@sfu.ca


For a complete list of experts on the federal election see www.sfu.ca/mediapr/