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Why do you hate love, Tories?
He could have planned the most romantic election ever, but Dimitri Soudas is gone
All about Eve
From the archives: Eve Adams, Dimitri Soudas and the real story behind the most dizzying show in Canadian politics
So you want to be a party’s candidate
What to make of the Dimitri Soudas controversy and a rough nomination season?
Farewell then, Hand-Picked Dimitri Soudas
‘This contributes to the feeling Harper’s majority mandate has been snakebit’
Dimitri Soudas and the PM’s future
Paul Wells on the work awaiting the new executive director of the Conservative Party
Canadian Olympians and Paralympians on the Hill
Canadian Olympians and Paralympians arrived on Parliament Hill and were brought into the House of Commons. On the Senate side Stephen Harper presented them with medals marking Queen Elizabeth’s diamond jubilee.
Dimitri Soudas stays on message
After nine years with the prime minister, Soudas surely has tales to tell. Getting them is another matter.
Persichilli le non-Québécois
The newest PMO hire suggests the Conservatives are turning their attention toward the great big ethnic stew pot of Toronto
The lurking, unspecific danger
While we’re on the subject of vaguely foreboding warnings from our Prime Minister, Mr. Harper’s communications director, Dimitri Soudas, has recently added this bit to his email signature.