Wealthiest cities have best shot in Portrait Gallery bids: Charlotte Gray

'The fact of the matter is the Liberals spent $44.6 million within four years on the Portrait Gallery and didn't accomplish anything,' says John Baird's office

The federal Conservative government's unprecedented, nine-city bidding process for the location of the National Portrait Gallery is pitting city against city for a national museum, and wealthier cities, such as Calgary, are more likely to win, says Ottawa historian and author Charlotte Gray.

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