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Blowing out the candles
Thursday is a big day for Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
He turns 50.
When he was asked about the momentous occasion, he said he was trying not to think about it, until tomorrow. But the Conservative caucus had other plans.
They had a birthday cake at their weekly meeting today.
No one knows, of course, whether the prime minister made a wish as he blew out the candles. (You're not allowed to tell, are you? Or the wish doesn't come true.)
But given that the Liberals have been rising in the opinion polls of late, Harper's wish may well have been for the return of Stéphane Dion.
— Susan Lunn
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