Parliament Hill Dept: OTTAWA - From poop to hate mail and wacky crafts, members of Parliament have seen a lot of interesting and sometimes alarming items delivered to their offices, according to Winnipeg Free Press. Canadians can send mail to their MPs for free, meaning unsolicited packages and letters are par for the course on Parliament Hill and at constituency offices in the ridings and federal Liberal Denis Coderre announces he is stepping down as Quebec lieutenant and defense critic during a news conference Monday, September 28, 2009 in Montreal. From poop to hate mail and wacky crafts, members of Parliament, like Coderre, have seen a lot of interesting and sometimes alarming items delivered to their offices. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson Fortunately, there seems to be no precedent in Canada for an official receiving something as gruesome as a human body part. Police were looking for a suspect in the posting of a human foot to the Conservative party's headquarters this week.
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