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Permanent Backbencher

MP Galloway is always good for a quote and he disagress with the Liberals on a great many things. Not enough to actually do anything about it though.

...Gallaway is critical of the way the appointment was handled by the Prime Minister's Office.
He said since the 1950s, the appointment of a governor general has been based, in part, on the person having a record of public service, either through the military or elected office.
"Now, we're reaching into the bag of celebrities in a sort of strange and perverse sense," Gallaway said in an interview yesterday. "It's like flipping through the Quebec version of People magazine and saying, 'Oh, here's an interesting person,' and that's all it's about."

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