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House of Commons apologizes to Mark Norman | Power & Politics

House of Commons apologizes to Mark Norman | Power & Politics MPs voted to apologize to Vice-Admiral Mark Norman for his legal ordeal after the Crown abandoned its breach-of-trust case against the former second-in-command of the military.
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