: This is a catch-all ASF view; only displays when an unsupported article type is put in an ASF drop zone Welcome to Vancouver fastest-growing suburb, where 44 per cent of the population has a mother tongue other than English or French and where all three main federal parties are waging tough fights to have their political language become number one, according to Globe and Mail. The three-way race here is reflected throughout the province, a reality of British Columbia unique political culture, said longtime Conservative strategist Hamish Marshall. Women in bright floral Indian suits, turban-clad husbands walking alongside, jostling against retired seniors clutching coupons, while four kids and their mother jumped out of a navy blue luxury SUV, parked next to a dirt-encrusted 70s-era Ford pick up. It going to be a tougher election than past ones. Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau was here the day the campaign began. NDP Leader Tom Mulcair arrives here today.
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