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Premier bingo
We are standing here in the foyer of the Chateau Laurier waiting patiently for the arrival of Canada's first ministers, also known as premiers, also known as members of the Council of the Federation.
Rosemary Barton
They have come to Ottawa to offer their input into the upcoming budget and to have dinner with the prime minister.
Because reporters in the nation's capital don't see premiers (at least not all of them) as often as we might wish, the media accreditation table for the event hands out a handy paper with photos of all the premiers.
And so a new game is born: premier bingo.
Spot a provincial leader, mark it off on your handy list and see who can spot the most, the fastest.
Reporters have to find some way to pass the time.
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