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A quartet of former NDP MPs win seats in B.C. election

Plus, former Tory Senator David Braley dies at 79, and the case of a middle finger and a missing shirt.
Former NDP MPs Fin Donnelly, left, Sheila Malcolmson, Murray Rankin, and Nathan Cullen will be caucus colleagues once again after they won their ridings in the Oct. 24 B.C. election.
Four MPs who sat together on the NDP benches during the 42nd Parliament will take a spot on the governing side of the B.C. legislative assembly after their party's landslide win in the Oct. 24 provincial election. Nathan Cullen, Fin Donnelly, Sheila Malcolmson, and

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