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Mulcair in Lac-Megantic to remind voters about Conservative rail-safety failures

LAC-MEGANTIC, Que. – The NDP’s Tom Mulcair is getting a first-hand look at a new Lac-Megantic as it rises from the ashes of 2013’s devastating train derailment.

With three days left until Monday’s vote, the party is hoping the rural Quebec visit will be a visceral reminder of the regulatory and safety failures that allowed an unattended, oil-laden train to careen uncontrolled into the heart of the town and explode, killing 47 people.

Earlier this week, a Quebec judge approved the terms of a $450-million settlement with the victims.

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The NDP is targeting a Conservative riding as it underlines its promise to invest in rail safety and call a public inquiry into the issue.

Mulcair is also hammering away at the Liberals over the resignation of campaign co-chairman Dan Gagnier, who gave TransCanada Corp. advice on who in a new government they should lobby about the Energy East pipeline.

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He accuses Justin Trudeau of changing his story about when and how much he knew about Gagnier’s activity before it became public.

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