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Dear constituent
In what is turning into a very busy political scene here in Ottawa, there is still, it seems, time for Christmas cheer.
MPs are lined up in Parliament's rotunda to tape and record their holiday messages to their ridings.
They can deliver them off the cuff or read from prepared versions. There are also four or five sample messages that MPs can employ. All they have to do is insert their particulars.
This service used to be free for MPs, but in belt-tightening times there now is a charge.
Luckily for our parliamentarians, the Brewers Association and Telus stepped up to the Christmas tree so that MPs could continue the tradition freely.
None of the samples include news of the current coalition talk facing those same politicians.
— Kathleen Hunt
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