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Perspective

Today Political Bytes witnessed two very different reactions to Harper's apology.

We stood on the lawn of Parliament Hill with the hundreds of people who gathered and sat, mainly, quietly watching.

There, on the giant television screen installed outside we watched Harper apologize for the government of Canada for years of abuse in residential schools.

After Harper's speech the audience clapped politely. Then stopped.

Looking at the TV screen we watched the applause go on and on and on, inside the House of Commons.

We watched the MPs and invited guests stand and clap. And continue.

Was the apology more appreciated by the people inside the House of Commons than those outside it?