November 6, 2010 - Industry Minister Tony Clement explains his Potash decision and former Prime Minister Paul Martin talks about the upcoming G20
This week on The House, Kathleen talks to Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff and
Industry Minister Tony Clement about the fallout of Potash. We examine the
issues and expectations ahead of the G20 summit in South Korea with former Prime
Minister Paul Martin. We mark the resignation of Environment Minister Jim
Prentice and talk to outgoing Veterans Ombudsman Col. (Ret'd) Pat Stogran who
isn't going as quietly. Finally, Tasha Kheiriddin tells us why the HST forced BC
Premier Gordon Campbell to resign but had little ripple effect in Ontario, plus
That's a Good Question with Kady O'Malley and much more!
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