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TORY SUPPORTERS PROPPED UP TRANSVESTITE'S MOCK RUN FOR ALLIANCE LEADERSHIP

OTTAWA, January 30, 2002 (LSN.ca) - Big wig federal Tory supporters have stooped to funding a transvestite's run for the Canadian Alliance leadership in order to mock the competing federal conservative party. A report in the Jan. 24 issue of the Toronto homosexual newspaper Xtra notes that prominent "Tories have been involved in Enza 'Supermodel' Anderson's bid for the Canadian Alliance leadership."

Cameron MacLeod, a former Tory riding association president in Trinity-Spadina, and Carol Jamieson, a prominent West End Toronto Tory, left Enza's campaign in early January after having contacted the Enza campaign themselves last June to offer assistance. Moreover, 35-year-old financier and veteran PC fundraiser, Duncan Jackman, is also on record for his assistance to Enza. Jackman is the son of former lieutenant-governor and big wig Conservative Hal Jackman.

Xtra reports that MacLeod and Jamieson wanted Anderson to have no platform and instead run an anti-Alliance, anti-Stockwell Day campaign. Bruce Walker, Anderson's treasurer, admitted that the Tories provided vital support to Anderson's campaign. Walker spoke of MacLeod and Jamieson saying, "without who[m] we would not have got started."

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