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A Conservative cabinet minister said recently that a flurry of late-session legislation was partly for housekeeping, partly to campaign on and the rest was just to "wedge" the opposition. James Fitz-Morris looks at how those bills set the table for Stephen Harper's campaign.More... From http://start.westnet.ca News News Provided By WestNet Wireless Internet |