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Look who's talking
Stephen Harper is doing something he has rarely done since winning the last election.
He is holding a news conference in the National Press Theatre.
The prime minister's office says Harper realizes the media has had limited access to him when the House of Commons isn't sitting, so he will field questions on any topic, although he has nothing specific to announce.
The location is a rare one too.
The National Press Theatre is where members of the National Press Gallery decide who will ask questions rather than someone from the prime minister's office, as has been Harper's practice since taking office.
This has been a source of complaint on Parliament Hill ever since Harper won the election in January 2006.
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