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Lagac Dowson and NDP

: Former CBC journalist Anne Lagacé Dowson steps into a small hair salon on Villeray street. "If you want change, vote for the New Democratic Party!," she says, shaking hands with the Colombian owner of the salon, according to Huffington Post Canada. A few minutes later, she asks him if she can install her election sign in the window."You can feel it on the ground, Lagacé Dowson told The Huffington Post Québec. The NDP said it believes it can unseat the Liberal leader, who has held his Montreal seat through two elections by relatively slim margins. The NDP is taken seriously, and it related to the Liberal Party of Canada losing steam. On Sunday, the party suggested if Trudeau can't hold his own seat, how can he overcome the Tories Eleven points. They tried to ‘rebrand’ themselves, but underneath the varnish, it the same party…. We can beat Justin Trudeau." NDP candidate Anne Lagacé Dowson, left, stands with Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie candidate Alexandre Boulerice, at a party event on Sept. 6. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.