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John McCallum impersonator gets laughs

Stéphane Dion did not take the Air Inuit flight from Trois-Rivières, Que., to Toronto with his national tour on Thursday evening.

Political Bytes

Susan Bonner

He drove instead to Montreal to tape an enormously popular and often hilarious French television show in Quebec, Tout le monde en parle.

He missed a few laughs here on the plane.

Shortly after takeoff an announcement was made by a John McCallum (Liberal finance critic) impersonator. It was a funny take on the Liberal attacks on Stephen Harper's handling of the economy.

It ended with: "When is the election anyway?"

McCallum, a former senior vice-president and chief economist of the Royal Bank of Canada, is affectionately known in Liberal circles as a tad absent-minded.

The effective spoof was pulled off by the chief financial adviser to Dion, Michael McNair.

Wonder if he'd agree to a little "who does the best McCallum impression" with that other famed McCallum impersonator — Stephen Harper.

Susan Bonner