updated Harper 'upset' by conduct in Senate expense scandal

Prime Minister Stephen Harper gave a televised address to his Conservative caucus this morning to comment on the Senate expenses controversy that prompted the weekend resignation of his chief of staff, Nigel Wright. 10:00 AM ET video

PM's South America trip turns focus from turmoil to trade

Prime Minister Stephen Harper will briefly address the Senate expense controversy Tuesday before heading to South America for four days of bilateral talks and trade meetings. 9:22 AM ET

EI board appointees made banned donations to Conservatives

Dozens of people appointed to plum patronage jobs have been donating to the Conservative party, despite government rules that forbid it. 9:20 AM ET

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    • Questions mount for Harper and chief of staff Nigel Wright in Senate scandal May. 18, 2013 1:15 PM This week on The House, with Senators Wallin and Duffy now out of the Conservative caucus, we get reaction from NDP Ethics critic Charlie Angus. We also hear directly from Senator Patrick Brazeau who says the Conservatives have thrown him under the bus. Plus we speak with B.C. Premier Christy Clark after her stunning victory.