Dion’s whipped anti-terror vote ‘divisive,’ should be free: Liberal

A reported 12 Liberals disagree with the leader's position, but other Liberals say the caucus is united after extensive consultation and debate.

Liberal Party Leader Stéphane Dion's decision to declare the vote on two controversial provisions of the Anti-Terrorism Act as a three-line whip is a "mistake" and the decision has negatively affected the morale of the caucus as a number of Liberal MPs feel that it should have been a free ...

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