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It's almost fall and that means annual charity campaigns are cranking into high gear at many government departments across Ottawa.
The Department of Fisheries was off to a roaring start at its fund raiser for the United Way on Wednesday when up stepped someone from the crowd who asked what all the fuss was about. When told of the campaign, he pulled out a twenty.
But in order to get a charitable receipt, workers needed his name. He told them he was their minister, Loyola Hearn.
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