Chatting with the stars
Monday night two different groups of celebrities gathered on Parliament Hill.
Some of the leading stars of Canadian English television joined MPs to meet and munch in the West Block's ornate ballroom.
The Canadian Television Fund organised the party and it provided the media with cheat sheets to make sure they knew who was there.
One duo, Robb Wells and John Paul Tremblay, needed no introduction
Wells and Tremblay are two members of "The Trailer Park Boys."
The MPs couldn't get enough of the burly actors.
MPs including Cheryl Gallant, Ruby Dhalla, Commons Speaker Peter Milliken and even Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day gathered round the boys.
Not bad for two characters whose on screen life is devoted to dope growing and "theft under $1000."
Day also had a chance to chat with Nigel Bennett who plays a slimy CSIS agent on "The Border."
This humble scribe couldn't confirm whether Day had a chance to chat up Klea Scott, the real operator in the room.
Scott, star of "Intelligence," spends her on-screen time manoevering between drug lords, CIA agents and her bosses back in Ottawa.
What a conversation they could have.
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