The Canadian Press
2013-10-23 | Senate Expenses Wallin
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Senator Pamela Wallin, who reimbursed almost 150-thousand dollars in travel expense claims that the Senate had ruled invalid, told the upper chamber a government move to expel her from the Senate was an affront to Canadian democracy, motivated by politics and personal vendettas against her by confidantes of Prime Minister Stephen Harper. Wallin specifically named Senators Marjory LeBreton and Carolyn Stewart Olsen as those who had it in for her.
Date: 2013-10-23
Placeline: OTTAWA, Ontario.
Source: The Canadian Press
Length: 27 seconds
Transcript Prediction: << this has left my reputation hard-earned over 40 years in tatters now the government wants to deprive me of my income or my ability to earn one in the future anywhere so that I can't afford to mount a proper legal defense they hoped all this would force me to resign but despite the clear vindictive intensive this motion you will never break my spirit >>
Date: 2013-10-23
Placeline: OTTAWA, Ontario.
Source: The Canadian Press
Length: 27 seconds
Transcript Prediction: << this has left my reputation hard-earned over 40 years in tatters now the government wants to deprive me of my income or my ability to earn one in the future anywhere so that I can't afford to mount a proper legal defense they hoped all this would force me to resign but despite the clear vindictive intensive this motion you will never break my spirit >>
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