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YOU SAID IT: Wearing thin, Mr. PM
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Here are today\u0027s Ottawa Sun letters to the editor.

I am insulted every time this PM opens his mouth to spout his usual ridiculous BS. Stop trying to convince us this lengthy assignment given to the former GG is ethical. There is a clear conflict of interest and it was poor judgment for the former GG to accept this job in the first place.

If the PM is not prepared to have an independent, unbiased and transparent inquiry to get to the bottom of this mess, he should resign.Re: Ottawa city council rejects tax break for airport hotel, online edition, April 12Article content Once again, under the excellent stewardship of Mayor Mark Sutcliffe, the city made a sound financial decision regarding rejecting a tax break for a new hotel at the airport. It appears councillors Tim Tierney , Catherine Kitts and others don’t seem to mind throwing taxpayer money at businesses that can afford to fund themselves. You people represent the folks, not a hotel chain.Hey, Mr. Dorion, as you may have noticed , Captain Serious’ contract will not be renewed in Chicago.

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