Posted AT 7:00 AM EST on 22/08/08
Martin takes his league of nations on the road
The old prime ministers, a restless bunch, are on parade.
Jean Chrétien fires off harsh words at Stephen Harper for his decision not to attend the Beijing Olympics.
Brian Mulroney is stewed at the Harper government's treatment of him in the Karlheinz Schreiber affair. The word is out that his Quebec clout might not be on display in the next federal election.
And Paul Martin? He's not exactly quiet, either.
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