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April 29, 2008

Federal chaos spills over the border

It seems that U.K. websites aren't the only ones abroad with some spirited discussion of Canadian politics. Daily Kos, a much-read site in the U.S., has a lengthy post on the whole business of Barack Obama and NAFTA, and whether the Canadian government interfered in a U.S. election.

That question, incidentally, is now the subject of a Canadian government investigation, contracted out to a firm that employs one of the people at the centre of the Airbus affair. See previous post ...

At any rate, the Daily Kos article has generated more than 300 comments as of this posting - most of them Canadian, the blogger says. "From the comments, to be sure, the vast majority of Canadian people are victims of their government as we are ours. They have my condolences. It might be good if they could spend some time demanding a real investigation."

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