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Immigration: James Joyce Pub

Alberta Finance Dept: “At the end of the week, you start to drag a bit. You try to sneak naps in the afternoon in the car.”, according to Globe And Mail. “Stampede is when two friends, one a federal minister, one a provincial minister, get together and for the first two Guinnesses, they fight with each other. But after the fourth, they solve all the problems between the provincial and federal wings of the party,” Mr. Morton said and stampede is “gruelling,” says Jason Kenney, the Conservative MP for Calgary southeast who serves as minister of citizenship, immigration and multiculturalism. On Thursday, however, there was no late afternoon napping. Mr. Kenney spent the early evening hours at the James Joyce pub on Calgary’s Stephen Avenue with Ted Morton, the Alberta finance and enterprise minister, both of them snug against the bar in full hat and Stampede regalia, both drinking Ireland’s best. As reported in the news.
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