Parliament Hill was alive with change last week, from the reappearance of a star of the Chrétien years, to the confiscation of CBC anchors' chairs, there was not a dull moment. Many Liberals and media folks, which are one in the same according to some, were sad to see the end of the Grit power couple known as Davey-Brother. OLO chief of staff Ian Davey, and director of communications Jill Fairbrother last Tuesday became the first casualties of the Ignatieff era. Filling the void is former Liberal prime minister Jean Chrétien's director of communications Peter Donolo, a colourful figure from the glory days of the party formerly known as natural governing.
Parliament Hill was alive with change last week, from the reappearance of a star of the Chrétien years, to the confiscation of CBC anchors' chairs, there was not a dull moment. Many Liberals and media folks, which are one in the same according to some, were sad to see the end of the Grit power couple known as Davey-Brother. OLO chief of staff Ian Davey, and director of communications Jill Fairbrother last Tuesday became the first casualties of the Ignatieff era. Filling the void is former Liberal prime minister Jean Chrétien's director of communications Peter Donolo, a colourful figure from the glory days of the party formerly known as natural governing.