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Really, really sorry

Over the weekend, the Telegraph-Journal issued a second apology for its story about the Prime Minister’s wafer consumption.

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‘For the first time ever, the Green party of Canada has written a campaign plan that is fully detailed’

And on the off chance that’s enough for you to take Elizabeth May seriously now, there’s more.

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You know what we do to people like that

Doug Finley wants to know who might’ve whispered sometthing to the Telegraph-Journal.

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Almost everyone now implicated

CTV’s Bob Fife reported last night that it was a Liberal source who tipped off the Telegraph-Journal publisher to the wafer story.

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Er, never mind

The Telegraph-Journal retracts its wafer story and apologizes to the Prime Minister. And then apologizes to its own reporters.

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Enough said

Glen Pearson thinks we might all move on.

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‘We never throw Jesus out’

Charlie Lewis investigates the proper handling of a communion wafer.

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Can I get a witness?

Noel Kinsella, speaker of the senate, comes to the Prime Minister’s defence.

‘He consumed it’

The Prime Minister’s Office, in response to this report, says Mr. Harper did indeed eat the communion wafer at Romeo LeBlanc’s funeral. The video evidence is inconclusive.