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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 18 Oct 2008, p. 4

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Markham's John McCallum held his own riding but said the nation- al campaign had prob- lems communicating the party's main messages. He was among the many local Liberals who pointed out even Mr. Harper seems to admire the Liberal leader, based on the resemblance between his postâ€"election economic plan and what Mr. Dion was proposing all along. Mr. 'I‘emelkovksi and Mr. \leert both pointed out that, despite the cries for him to step down, Mr. Dion is hardly the only national leader to fail to meet his goals. “The ‘no problem’ turned out to be the problem," he said. “They couldn’t see their vote having much weight, no matter who they chose." “1 think Canadians are realizing he’s more of a leader than he was drawn to be by the other side," Mr. Temelkovski said of Mr. Dion. Mr. Temelkovksi pointâ€" ed to voter apathy as a fac- tor. Many people told him he would win. no prob- lem, and then concluded they did not need to vote. Former defence minis- ter John McCallum held his seat in Markham, as did Richmond Hill’s long- time representative Bryon Wilfert. “I think it's irrational and disrespectful to be calling for anyone’s head," Mr. Wilfert said. “I don’t think it would be reasonable to blame any one issue or any one individual." In Markham-Oak Ridges, Lui Temelkovski lost a close race to Paul Calandra and things were more decisive in Thom- hill, where Susan Kadis, a two-time incumbent and longtime local councillor, lost to Conservative Peter Kent by more than 5,000 votes. Just like their colleagues across the country, local Liberals are pondering where the party should go next and whether Sté- phane Dion should stay on as leader. BY DAVID FLEISCHER Staff Writer The loss of three York Region seats is part of an electoral collapse that has left the federal Liberal party reeling. Voterapathy factor in loss: Lui None of York Region's Grits seem ready to givv it a try just yot. but, as Mr. Dion said two years ago. anything can happm and you should ncvor forgot the dark horse. 'IWo Toronto MP5. Bob Rae and Michael lgmticfl. are considered liker sun ccssors. A Liberal convention and leadership review takes place in May. makâ€" ing Mr. Dion's status an imminent issue one way or another. Prime Minister Stephen Harper has run twice with- out achieving a majority and NDP leader lack [ayâ€" ton finished fourth in his second kick at the can, the Grits reminded us. So what does the future hold for the Liberals? Reports indicated a devastated Mr. Dion was ready to step down Thurs- day before being quickly refuted. “Whether Mr. Dion is leader, or whether it’s another person, I think we see a way forward to rebuild the party," he said. JOHN MCCALLUM: Holds onto Uberal seat. BRYON WILFERT: Longtime Liberal gets another term. LUI TEMELKOVSKI: Liberal loses close race.

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