Fired spokesman alleged PMO intimidation of B.C. pipeline opponent
A former spokesman with an environmental group in Vancouver has been fired for going public Tuesday with his allegation that Prime Minister Stephen Harper's office tried to intimidate an organization opposed to the proposed $5.5-billion Northern Gateway pipeline....
Published By: Regional - Wednesday, 25 January
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