Election speculation revs up
After a brief hiatus (very brief) election speculation is back.
Those tired of going down this road because it seems to inevitably lead nowhere are advised to read no further.
The rest of you consider this:
In the past 24 hours Stephane Dion has said goodbye to two senior staff members in his office, Paddy Torsney, Deputy Principal Secretary and Eleni Bakopanos, caucus liason.
Both intend to be candidates in the next general election, but why give up a salary if an election is not in the cards this spring?
Unless of course it is.
The RCMP, who are developing a track record for creating winning conditions on the political field may have done
something like that again with their raid at Conservative Party headquarters yesterday.
Finally, watch for more temptation in the form of a Harris/Decima poll later in the day.
Put it all together and it gives Liberals lots to think about. Again.
Bids on a date? June 9th? June 16th? Anyone?
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