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Record information – Brief The Mysterious Montreal Break-in : Canada's "Watergate" or a lot of Noise about Nothing?
Hierarchical level:Item (Accession level)Date:1985Item number (ISN):170016Link to related resource:Type of material:Sound recordingsFound in:Archives / Film, Video and Sound -
Record information – Details Fonds/collection:CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF JOURNALISTS, THE / ASSOCIATION CANADIENNE DES JOURNALISTES, L'Accession:1990-0423Media:SoundPart:1 of 1Production date:1985Production company:Centre for Investigative JournalismDescription:Panel discussion on two mysterious break-ins in the office of Roger Nantel, a close adviser of Brian Mulroney, and in the Montreal office of the Progressive Conservative party. (Nantel had many files on the newly elected Prime Minister). The participants discuss the controversy surrounding Mulroney's friends Michel Cogger and Walter Wolff and speculate on the implications of the two break-ins. The speakers are Bruce Wallace, the reporter who broke the story on the break-ins; Bill Marsden, a reporter who found one of the men who committed one of the break-ins; and David Hatter, Montreal Gazette reporter, who believes the break-ins are tied in with the Walter Wolff affair (about contributions to Mulroney's leadership campaign).Language:EnglishNotes: -
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