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No more dog days
The days of being able to distinguish the prime minister and the leader of the Official opposition as "cat person" versus "dog person" are over.
Michael Ignatieff was quoted over the weekend saying he's looking to adopt two Burmese kittens.
The previous opposition leader, Stéphane Dion, was a self-proclaimed dog person and Harper jokingly warned Canadians that it signalled a weakness to be loved. "I think people should elect a cat person," Harper said in 2006. "If you elect a cat person, you elect someone who wants to serve."
No word on whether Harper will reiterate these views in two weeks with visiting U.S. President Barack Obama, who is in the market for a puppy.
— Julie Grenier
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