The city council explosion created by the removal of police services board chair Diane Deans has boiled down to a simple story. Mayor Jim Watson is a nasty, vindictive guy, Diane Deans is a victim. Read More
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Denley: Bounced from Ottawa's police services board, Diane Deans has no one to blame but herself
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