House public accounts zeros in on top Liberals: ‘It’s too political for them to find common ground’
The House Public Accounts Committee investigating the $100-million sponsorship scandal will have a hard time coming up with a unanimous report, particularly if the MPs dig up damaging information that gets too close to Prime Minister Paul Martin, predicts an expert on Canadian government.
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