“Stop the presses!” leads a Canadian Press story, uncharacteristically. An excerpt:
Stephen Harper sat down for a news conference with the national media on Wednesday. The prime minister temporarily put aside his well-documented disdain for the Ottawa press corps and fielded a variety of questions in a wide-ranging news conference on Parliament Hill. That wouldn’t normally make news. He’s held several press conferences. But this one was on reporters’ turf and on their terms.
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