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Patrick Brazeau back in Senate: ‘I’d be lying if I said that I wasn’t bitterSenator Patrick Brazeau says he's still battling personal demons and some lingering bitterness as he re-takes his seat in the Senate, but he nevertheless feels lucky to be aliveCanadaSep 27, 2016
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Senator Mike Duffy on deadline to pay back $17,000 or seek arbitrationThe Senate has given Mike Duffy until July 23 to decide whether to pay back nearly $17,000 in expenses, or seek arbitration.PoliticsJul 8, 2016
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Mike Duffy legal woes end as Crown won’t appeal acquittalDuffy was acquitted in April on 31 criminal charges, including fraud, breach of trust and bribery, stemming from his Senate expenses.CanadaMay 24, 2016
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Court drops fraud, breach of trust charges against former senator Mac HarbCrown prosecutors have withdrawn charges of fraud and breach of trust against former Liberal senator Mac Harb.PoliticsMay 20, 2016
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No charges against Pamela Wallin: RCMPThe RCMP have announced they will not lay charges against Sen. Pamela Wallin in connection with her expenses.PoliticsMay 19, 2016
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Mike Duffy: A few familiar and not-so-familiar faces from his trialHere's a guide to some of the people who have been on hand during suspended senator Mike Duffy's trial, which is expected to culminate Thursday in a verdict.CanadaApr 20, 2016
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‘Very, very pleased’: Senators applaud expense report that reduces amount owed to taxpayersSeveral senators are applauding the findings of a Senate arbitrator's look into Senate expenses.PoliticsMar 21, 2016
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Mike Duffy trial resumes in Ottawa after one-day breakAfter a one-day break, the trial of Sen. Mike Duffy resumes in Ottawa this morning with testimony from George Furey, an independent Liberal senator.CanadaNov 25, 2015
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PMO lawyer disagreed, ‘taken aback’ with Stephen Harper’s stance on Senate residency criteriaThe former lawyer for the Prime Minister's Office says he was taken aback when Stephen Harper insisted a senator only needed to own $4,000 worth of property in a province in order to represent it.CanadaAug 20, 2015
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Nigel Wright’s cross-examination ends with accusations of defence pushing political agendaNigel Wright’s aggressive cross-examination at the Mike Duffy trial ended Wednesday with questions of his integrity and accusations the defence was pushing a certain political agenda.PoliticsAug 19, 2015
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