The Bernier affair
The Prime Minister says the personal lives of his cabinet ministers are nobody's business, including his.
Well, opposition MPs on the House of Commons public safety committee are making it their business. They voted today to summons Stephen Harper, Maxime Bernier and his former girlfriend, Julie Couillard next week to discuss the scandal over a love affair gone wrong, and classified government documents that went missing for five weeks.
Bernier, of course, resigned as foreign affairs minister on Monday. The PM insists he acted as soon as he learned Bernier had left the documents at Couillard's home in Montreal.
Bernier hasn't spoken publicly at all since resigning. As for Couillard , she's barely been out of public view in the past week.
It's not clear who will appear first. Or if the Prime Minister will appear at all.
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