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Reporter David Halton outside Munsinger's home in Munich

If Lucien Cardin had kept his mouth shut on March 4, 1966, the sensational political sex scandal may have never surfaced. But, fuelled by taunts, the Liberal minister implied that a German playgirl and alleged KGB spy had relationships with top ministers in Prime Minister John Diefenbaker's government. In the frenzied atmosphere of the Cold War, Cardin's allegations sent the country into a tizzy, sparking the first political sex scandal in Canadian history.

 

Medium: Radio
Guest(s):
Reporter: David Halton
Duration: 1:58

Last updated: January 17, 2012

Page consulted on April 16, 2013

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