Killing time in Paris
Prime Minister Stephen Harper was pretty much the last item on Nicolas Sarkozy's agenda today.
Even though the prime minister's military plane touched down in Paris just after noon, Sarkozy was unable to meet the PM until the supper hour.
Harper killed some time by attending the official opening of an art exhibit commemorating the exodus of hundreds of French families to Quebec City four hundred years ago.
There was a modest ribbon cutting and a quick tour of the show by the artist involved.
Reporters were able to take it all in for a few minutes before they were escorted up three flights of stairs to a library featuring books about Canada. There were even a few about Stephen Harper himself.
It was here, in a back corner of the library that Harper met with reporters and took four questions from the media who were travelling with him. No surprise: Not one of them was about France or Harper's visit here.
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