Well now all I can say is I'm confused. After Lisa Raitt has now apologized for her actions, did it constitute "cheap politics" to ask for action and call her out on this issue? Would seem that Harper has done an about-face.
Of course, it is possible that Stephen Harper's so used to attempting to confuse the public that now he's started getting confused himself. From all the antics of his government since he's been in power, there is no doubt that he's used to confusing people.
Since Harper has done such a good job confusing the public, so well in fact that he's now in office, it will be highly entertaining, as well as embarrassing and at times shocking and revolting, to see what other troubles these Conservatives get into.
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