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Eating their own

Check out this story on CTV regarding Warren Kinsella's testimony at a Public Accounts Committee. (the video is on the right of the page)

...Testifying under oath, Kinsella made an even more serious charge, suggesting his old boss -- former pubic works minister David Dingwall, now CEO of the Royal Canadian Mint -- would deny his accusations under government pressure.
"I received a phone call from an individual a few minutes before I came here indicating that Mr. Dingwall would disavow everything I had to say here today," Kinsella said.
He refused to name the caller publicly, but said he would pass on the name to the committee chairman.

It is well known that Mr. Kinsella is no fan of PM Martin but I am sure Mr. Kinsella will not be pleased that PM Martin's spokesman Scott Reid called him a lier.

..."I don't think it's at all damaging," said PMO spokesman Scott Reid. "I think people see Warren Kinsella for what hr is. I think his testimony is flat out false lies."

Mr. Kinsella was under oath so that is a serious charge. Doesn't look like the Chretienites and Martinites are going to kiss and make up any time soon.

Update: Stephen Taylor blogs about this one as well.

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