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01 July 2011

The Tops for June

Muskrat Falls.

Provincial Tory political fortunes.

Those are the two main themes running through the most popular posts for June.

  1. Nalcor negotiating Muskrat transmission with Hydro-Quebec
  2. Dunderdale disapproval doubles
  3. Well, she asked for one…
  4. Cross Sheila off your list...
  5. Will bad Tory polls change candidate slates
  6. Payback is a mother:  Conservative edition
  7. United the Left and Well, did she know in advance?
  8. Nightmare on Muskrat Falls
  9. Phriday Photo Phunny
  10. Minister Chickenshit

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