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Wherry: The Commons: The Conservatives run out of answers

The afternoon was not without new clarification. Or at least an attempt at such. Picking up where yesterday had left off, Thomas Mulcair endeavoured to sort out the precise value of John Baird’s assurance that the matter of Nigel Wright…

Liberal Senator Jim Munson, a member of the Senate’s internal economy committee that dealt with Senator Mike Duffy’s expenses audit, says an original report on the audit was changed and alleges the Prime Minister’s Office may have had something to do with the “whitewash.”

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PM abdicates responsibility in Duffy fiasco

Robert Asselin — The conventional wisdom in Ottawa these days is that the Mike Duffy story is emblematic of an arrogant, tired government that after more than eight years in power has lost touch with ordinary Canadians.

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Stephen Harper and the ‘noble lie’

Don Lenihan — Everyone’s piling on Mike Duffy, but I’d like to congratulate him for a job well done. If not for his bookkeeping habits, we might never have known how vast the gap is between the government’s talking points and its real views on accountability.

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Harper needs to quit hiding behind his staff

Dan Lett — Will Prime Minister Stephen Harper ever face a direct question about how his chief of staff became inexplicably involved in the raging Senate expense scandal? Right now, loyal cabinet ministers are taking bullets for Harper in question period and,,,

PM’s promises don’t blunt impact of Senate scandal

Marilla Stephenson — Mr. Accountability remained unaccountable on Tuesday, delivering an utterly inadequate response to the Senate scandal before conveniently hopping a jet bound for Peru. The best Prime Minister Stephen Harper could come up with in his…

Senate expense scandal points to the essential Stephen Harper

Tom Walkom — Prime Minister Stephen Harper has attempted to put the Senate scandal behind him. He has failed. He has failed because the imbroglio in the upper chamber speaks to more than the dubious accounting methods said to be employed by Mike Duffy…

Stephen Harper’s leadership is on the line

Toronto Star — Prime Minister Stephen Harper may be “very upset” at the Senate scandal that is gnawing away at his Conservative government’s credibility, and deservedly so. But the political fix doesn’t lie in finger-wagging at Senate miscreants…

PM ultimately responsible for the conduct of his office

L. Ian MacDonald — Nigel Wright did the right and honourable thing in resigning as Stephen Harper’s chief of staff for writing a personal cheque for $90,000 to Senator Mike Duffy so Duffy could reimburse the government for disallowed travel expenses.

Anthony Furey — For someone so focused on accountability, Stephen Harper sure has a strange way of addressing scandals. When word got around the PM would speak to his caucus Tuesday before…

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Ottawa Citizen — Stephen Harper had the opportunity Tuesday to quell the controversy surrounding the Senate and the Prime Minister’s Office. He didn’t take it. He made it worse. In a televised speech to the Conservative caucus, the Tory leader expressed his…

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