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Re: Jane's just plain wrong: Lots of influential women in Harper's PMO
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Peter 75
It is nice to see David Akin try to uphold the integrity of the media by daring to challenge the outright inaccuracy and partisanship of a fellow member of the media Jane Taber.
Akin is doing the job that Globe and Mail's editor has failed to do for years in reigning in Jane Taber and insisting that truth from a journalist should still be number one consideration and not selling papers. Let's see if I am wrong and the editor insists that Taber admits her guilt and issues an apology for her inexcusable slight of women in Harper's administration not only in the Globe and Mail but in a letter to the PMO.
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