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Many, many times I would shake my head in dismay at the goings-on in the House of Commons, but that never caused me to lose my fundamental faith in the values of our parliamentary institutions.
Jason Kenney
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Jason Kenney
Age: 56
Born: 1968
Born: May 30
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