quote: A tape recording at the centre of Prime Minister Stephen Harper's $3.5-million defamation suit against the Liberal party was not altered as the prime minister has claimed, a court-ordered analysis of the tape by Harper's own audio expert has found.
The key portion of the recorded interview of Harper by a B.C. journalist contains no splices, edits or alterations, a U.S. forensic audio expert has determined.
A tape recording at the centre of Prime Minister Stephen Harper's $3.5-million defamation suit against the Liberal party was not altered as the prime minister has claimed, a court-ordered analysis of the tape by Harper's own audio expert has found. The key portion of the recorded interview of Harper by a B.C. journalist contains no splices, edits or alterations, a U.S. forensic audio expert has determined.
[url=http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2008/10/10/cadman-tape.html]Intersting timing for this.[/url] Wouldn't mind having seen it a couple of days ago, 'cause we're really getting into a stage of the election when a lot of people have just stopped listening.
Does anyone know if clicking on the "recommend this article" does anything to help keep the story prominent on the CBC website?
Now what goes on from here with this?
Let me guess. The story was in the Toronto Star and the CBC. [img]tongue.gif" border="0[/img]
I suppose it means that Cadman won't do as well as she thought she might do against the NDP in the election.
[ 10 October 2008: Message edited by: NorthReport ]