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Dan Cook

The Rogue Lieutenant

Globe and Mail Blog Post

Then-Immigration Minister Denis Coderre meets with The Globe and Mail editorial board on June 26, 2002. (Fred Lum / The Globe and Mail)
The Canadian Press: The Liberal party finds itself grappling with the fallout from the dramatic resignation announcement of Denis Coderre.

Its opponents say they're planning to use Coderre's memorable jab — that the Liberal party is run out of Toronto — in the next election campaign. Both the Bloc Quebecois and Conservatives say Coderre's words will become part of their campaign script.

That's not all. Continued≥

File Photo: Then-Immigration Minister Denis Coderre meets with The Globe and Mail editorial board on June 26, 2002. By Fred Lum / The Globe and Mail.