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http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/stor...?hub=TopStories

The documents Maxime Bernier left behind at his ex-girlfriend's home contained significant state secrets, a Montréal newspaper is reporting.

Le Devoir detailed the documents in a story called "A mine of crucial information for the enemy."

The misplaced documents cost Bernier the high-profile position of foreign minister in the Conservative cabinet in May of 2008. He left them at the home of Julie Couillard, who had links to organized crime in Quebec, a month earlier.

Yeesh, and they really downplayed how unimportant the documents were at the time.

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Are we really shocked by the report? We know the Tories keep little secrets. The reporting dealing with the Taliban in Pakistan and al Qaida, Afghanistan etc, it could have put our soldiers in more harms way.

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