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    Nonetheless Canadian Press found a way to get the suggestion into a report on a bash celebrating the 25th anniversary of former prime minister Brian Mulroney's first majority. "Brian Mulroney used a speech to 700 Conservative supporters in Montreal to wade where Prime Minister Stephen Harper has steadfastly refused to venture: the bitter U.S. debate over health reform ... Mulroney's eagerness to take sides in the U.S. health debate was a stark contrast from Harper's reluctance to touch that political powder keg." Gee, I wonder why. Mulroney isn't in charge of anything any more, so his opinions as a private citizen carry minimal weight and no political baggage for the country. Full Article at National Post
    Brian Mulroney used a speech to 700 Conservative supporters in Montreal to wade where Prime Minister Stephen Harper has steadfastly refused to venture: the bitter U.S. debate over health reform ... Mulroney's eagerness to take sides in the U.S. health debate was a stark contrast from Harper's reluctance to touch that political powder keg.
    SOURCE: National Post 2 months ago