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Unlike Cadman's vote in Parliament, which propped up Paul Martin's wobbly minority government for a few more months, whether or not I stepped aside in Calgary Southwest wouldn't tip the balance in the House of Commons, pass a budget or cause a general election.
How do Tom Flanagan and Stephen Harper negotiate? - Ezra Levant 2008
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But no-one has dared to question Cadman's own ethics.
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Cadman's widow, Dona, now a Conservative candidate running in Surrey North in B.C., says the incentive was a $1-million life-insurance policy, and she considered it a bribe.
Archive 2008-03-01 Dave 2008
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In that sense, it was even more important than winning Cadman's vote some three years later.
How do Tom Flanagan and Stephen Harper negotiate? - Ezra Levant 2008
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Cadman's survivor benefit, unless I have this mistaken, would have been approximately 2 years annual salary as a member of parliament.
Archive 2008-02-01 Dave 2008
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Insurance was on Cadman's mind, according to Duffy, which puts the offer into complete context.
Archive 2008-02-01 Dave 2008
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Unlike Cadman's vote in Parliament, which propped up Paul Martin's wobbly minority government for a few more months, whether or not I stepped aside in Calgary Southwest wouldn't tip the balance in the House of Commons, pass a budget or cause a general election.
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In that sense, it was even more important than winning Cadman's vote some three years later.
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The men arrived at Mr. Cadman's Ottawa office two days before the vote on the Liberal budget.
Archive 2008-02-01 Dave 2008
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But no-one has dared to question Cadman's own ethics.
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