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Of mice and men

Dear Editor, Fall is a time when mice look for a warmer place to live. Our garage is no exception. I went to the store and picked up a couple of old fashioned mouse traps and one fancy new type with bait and an intricate plastic compartment.

Dear Editor,

Fall is a time when mice look for a warmer place to live. Our garage is no exception. I went to the store and picked up a couple of old fashioned mouse traps and one fancy new type with bait and an intricate plastic compartment. The old fashioned traps were set with a choice of cheese or peanut butter. Within a week, a mouse was caught in each of the old fashioned traps. After the traps were set once again, both were sprung and bait was eaten. No action on the new trap.

This story has similarities to our federal government. Three senators are caught in traps and have lost their jobs.

Someone in the PMO’s office has risked his career for the Prime Minister by taking the fall. The bait is eaten and all of the blame is pinned on him, but he’s nowhere to be found.

What has Nigel Wright gained by covering for the Prime Minister and where is now?

Why is he not available for questions?

Doris Intscher
Jasper, Alta.

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