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Re: Dion has until end of next year to find $690,000
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Sean Calder
This is exactly the kind of problem that the Conservatives have with Elections Canada. They are frequently, if not always, held to the most strict interpretation of Elections Canada's rules, whereas the Liberals are often granted the benefit of the doubt and awarded leniency in staggering ways, such as this repayment agreement.
After all, one doesn't go around embarassing the "Leader of the natural ruling party of Canada". *Scoffs*
Perhaps it might be a good idea to call a Public Inquiry on the administration and interpretations of Elections Canada. Or are they above the law?
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