The importance of hockey tickets for NHL game in Sweden
It is highly unlikely the Chuck Cadman affair will be played out in court during the election campaign.
A hearing set for Sept. 22 has been adjourned indefinitely after a judge ruled that it can't proceed without key evidence — namely, independent expert opinion on whether the audio tape interview between Stephen Harper and author Tom Zytaruk was doctored.
That expert opinion is critical because the tape is at the crux of the case. Harper was seeking an injunction to stop the tape from being used by the Liberals on the grounds that it was doctored.
The judge said he will set a deadline for the experts' reports (TBA) and look at the calendar and other considerations before setting a date for the hearing.
Why is it unlikely to happen before the election is done?
Harper's lawyer, Rick Dearden, has a family vacation to Sweden booked from Oct. 2-8. And what's in Sweden? The start of the NHL season. Dearden has tickets to the season-opener between the Ottawa Senators and Pittsburgh Penguins in Stockholm, and he's not willing to give it up!
Justice Charles Hackland indicated that he would keep this in mind.
—Julie Grenier
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