OTTAWA – Julie Couillard, whose torrid love affair with a former foreign affairs minister and links to bikers triggered a political firestorm, has run afoul of Canada’s lobbying rules.
Still more on what precisely was in Maxime Bernier’s misplaced binder.
Maxime Bernier responds to today’s Le Devoir report.
Canadian Press explains Le Devoir’s scoop for we anglophones.
Ottawa is going to bring Abousfian Abdelrazik home
The opposition won’t let the case of the missing documents go
Randomly selected quotes from Question Period on May 8, 2008.
And the ‘Slumdog’ star’s opinion of Calgary
BY AARON WHERRY
What’s that German word that everyone uses these days? The one where someone takes delight in the suffering of another? Shadeandfruit? Shatnerfeud? [ed’s note: It’s ‘schadenfreude’, you idiot.]
Now that Maxime Bernier’s former girlfriend’s memoir has been wrung dry for its scant political dirt, let’s put it where it belongs: in the self-help section. That’s because My Story is a brilliant, if unwitting, reverse dating manual, the ultimate how-not-to book. With unfailing instinct, Julie Couillard hooks up with a parade of no-good guys who leave her heartbroken or just plain broke.
Julie Couillard talks with Kenneth Whyte about her deal with Maxime Bernier, his disloyalty, and her respect for the PM