Coalition agreement with Ignatieff’s signature disappears from Liberal.ca
In the past, whenever I needed to refer to the coalition agreement that members of the Liberal caucus signed, I could just go to Liberal.ca and find it. However, imagine my surprise when I tried to find it as an election looms in which Michael Ignatieff will be dogged daily by a question he seems to be unwilling to answer: that of a coalition with the other two parties if Stephen Harper should again win a plurality of seats in the House of Commons.
Here is a screenshot of http://www.liberal.ca/pdf/docs/081204_petition_Liberal.pdf as it appears today:

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Here is a screenshot of http://www.liberal.ca/pdf/docs/081204_petition_Liberal.pdf from a cached version from May 2009:

And if anyone would like to access the document live, here it is:
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