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August 15, 2007
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Earlier, we reported federal Green council member Christopher Ian Bennett is introducing a resolution calling on the party to reimburse leader Elizabeth May "up to $1,000 for the costs of maintaining a second residence in Centra Nova." But, in an interview with Public Eye, Green national communications director John Chenery couldn't say if the proposed allowance would be used to make mortgage payments on that residence. "If it's a housing allowance, she can basically use it to do whatever she likes with. If she paid her mortgage with it that would be her business. But I can't really give you any more information than you already have on your blog about it."

Posted by Sean Holman at 01:50 PM
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Sean - honestly, you used to do good political journalism and investigation. This last year and a half you've become a bit of a joke. Go back to the good stuff -- who the hell gives a s*it about some GPC motion for housing allowance.

If I read one more stupid blog about how you hate the green party leader(s) or want to make them look stupid I"m gonna puke. Go back to the old style, try and be a journalist again. Either that, or get a girlfriend. Seriously man, we're not kidding. Your blog is becoming a joke to a lot of us. Hang tough, write news, not high school BS. take care,

MT

Posted by Mark Tayler on August 15, 2007 09:20 PM

Rumors of Sean's demise have been greatly exagerated. I find this blog highly informative, interesting, and current. I wish the same things
could be said for some of the contributors...No this is not Sean.


Posted by Mark Twit on August 15, 2007 11:23 PM

Who the heck writes two paragraphs for an article they don't think is interesting.

Posted by DG on August 16, 2007 09:19 PM




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