CIDA Minister Bev Oda has found herself under fire after admitting to a parliamentary committee last week she does not know who altered a memo in which CIDA staff strongly recommended funding for ecumenical group KAIROS.
Lee Berthiaume Published: Wednesday, 12/15/2010 12:00 am EST
CIDA Minister Bev Oda has found herself under fire after admitting to a parliamentary committee last week she does not know who altered a memo in which CIDA staff strongly recommended funding for ecumenical group KAIROS.
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