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On May 9, the day the Senate released the audits of three senators who had received tens of thousands of dollars in entitlements to which they were not entitled, Senator Marjory LeBreton, the leader of the government in the Senate, read a statement to reporters.

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Robocalls: Conservatives cheer federal court ruling

The Conservative government cheered Friday a federal court ruling that found a widespread, “thinly scattered” but ineffective vote suppression effort “likely” stemmed from the governing party’s own database.

The Senate asked external auditors examining the travel expenses of Sen. Pamela Wallin to broaden their investigation over concerns she was claiming refunds for activity unrelated to Senate business, the Star has learned.

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Senate scandal finds Conservatives slow on damage control

Tim Harper — There is a well-thumbed Conservative manual with a game plan for rising from the Senate spending mud. But this time it is doing no good. This is a government that can’t even get out of the starting blocks, let alone…

The growing heap of problems on Stephen Harper’s desk

John Geddes — John Geddes explains why Wright and Duffy are just the beginning.  Springtime in New York has much to recommend it, but for Prime Minister Stephen Harper, the fact that Sen. Mike Duffy is unknown there must have been its most charming quality when he visited the city last week.  

What the Mike Duffy scandal says about Stephen Harper

Paul Wells — “Colleagues, we have an active and important agenda on the issues that matter to hard-working Canadian families,” Prime Minister Stephen Harper told the Conservative caucus on Tuesday. “And there is much work to be done.”

Press Gallery smells blood in Senate

John Gormley — Just like the existence of one of the houses of Parliament in the 21st century, one to which lawmakers are appointed and not elected, words like “unacceptable” or “ludicrous” seem inadequate to describe the latest Senate scandal.

Harper abandons his underlings to the heat on the Hill

Michael Harris — When you ride into town to clean up Dodge and open a bordello instead, someone eventually needs to ask for your badge. If the Conservatives don’t get that message, their time in power will soon end. And if they maintain their silence…

Wallin can’t skip out on expenses

Murray Mandryk — Flip through CTV’s late-night re-run schedule and you just might catch a glimpse of now-independent Saskatchewan Senator Pamela Wallin on the beloved sitcom Corner Gas.

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USDA move not COOL, say Canadians

James Anderson — May 23rd was the deadline for the U.S. Government to comply with a World Trade Organization (WTO) ruling calling for changes to its Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) Laws. Canadian livestock producers who had been hoping for the U.S….

Brian Lilley — Is there anyone left on Parliament Hill with clean hands? Canadians have been treated to a daily parade of outraged MPs fuming over the Senate expense scandal. Demands for audits followed by demands for more answers on edited reports…

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Charles Adler — It’s no secret that Thomas Mulcair loses his temper occasionally. That’s why he is known as Angry Tom. The NDP knows anger may sell well for a talk show host and may work well for a prosecutor, but they know that the public wants…

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