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Joe's future
Newly-minted Conservative MP Joe Comuzzi is about to turn 75 on Saturday (April 6) and that makes him the oldest MP in the House of Commons.
"I may be the first member of Parliament that will never get a chance to go to the Senate," he laughs. That, of course, is because the age of retirement in the Senate is 75.
Commuzzi was kicked out of Lberal caucus a year ago for saying he would support the Conservative budget.
If only he had waited a bit he could have remained a Liberal and supported all the Tory measures including the most recent budget.
"I was anticipating the future," says Comuzzi wryly.
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