Update your website
Parliament Hill has been buzzing like an overheated BlackBerry as everyone speculates about the implications of
Maxime Bernier's resignation as minister of foreign affairs and what the government's next move will be.
Bernier already has a new desk in the House of Commons. He has been shuffled off the front bench to the second row behind Bev Oda, the minister for international cooperation, his former understudy.
But a quick visit to Bernier's website shows that he has been too distracted to update his page. His home page tells visitors he is "The MP for Beauce and minister of foreign affairs."
It continues: "Welcome to maximebernier.com. In the communications age, this new tool will enable you to track me online as I perform my duties as an MP and a minister."
Of course, in the communications age, all you need is an old tool like a cheap radio or TV to know what this minister has been up to.
Oh, there is a photo gallery on his site. But no pictures of his ex-girlfriend.
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