Harper’s votes did the talking in final days
In the same predicament a decade ago, the Liberals went through all five stages of grief over the three successive Parliaments. The Conservatives, on the other hand, look like they are having more fun than in their glory days in government. They did not wait for Harper to leave the House to move on.

MONTREAL—By all indications, Stephen Harper has slipped away from the House of Commons without leaving a trace in the official record of parliamentary debates of the departure of one of Canada's longest serving prime ministers.
The House adjourned for the summer on June 17. Harper is expected to ...
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