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Fountainhead
Traditionally, prime ministers stop just outside the doors of Rideau Hall to talk to reporters, right after they've convinced the Governor General to dissolve parliament.
Not Stephen Harper.
He decided to answer questions in front of a fountain, tucked away on the grounds of Rideau Hall.
The only problem, however, was that water was running in the fountain. And it threatened to, at the very least, be distracting while Harper was speaking, if not drown him out entirely.
As it turned out, the water gods were on his side: By the time the Conservative leader walked down from the main house at Rideau Hall, the fountain tap was turned off.
—Susan Lunn
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