
Last week, The Vancouver Sun's Peter O'Neil reported Conservative provincial campaign co-chair and Senator Gerry St. Germain as saying "he's prepared to resign and run for a seat in the upper chamber, but only if there are major constitutional reforms to give B.C. more seats." But before that happens, some senior Tories in this province would like to see him appointed as the government's Senate leader, giving Vancouver a voice at the cabinet table. Of course, Senator St. Germain isn't the only possible contender for that post. Other names being babbled about include David Angus, Marjory Lebreton, Hugh Segal and David Tkachuk.
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