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Power struggle
Parliament Hill is alive and well with the spirit of Christmas these days. Last week direct sellers held a massive party for MPs and tonight the pharmaceutical party is down the hall.
The foyer of the House of Commons got its own brightly lit Christmas tree Monday. That's where Newsworld, CTV and CPAC broadcast from each evening. But as the crews arrived and started to set up, the breakers blew, overloaded with the addition of the tree and its many many lights.
The tree lights had to be turned off while the television interviews went ahead. So for now in the war of lights versus TV, it's one for the MPs' appearances on TV and zero for the tree and its lights.
A little of the dark side of life on the hill.
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