What have you heard, and where did you hear it?
On edit: Never mind, I found it.
'But in a stunning reversal, the government said Saturday it will shelve the proposal, which had infuriated the opposition and threatened to topple the government.
"We don't think it's in the interests of Canadians to have an election over this issue," said Prime Minister Stephen Harper's chief spokesman, Kory Teneycke, adding the government will release further details this weekend on how it will withdraw the measure.
The story will taker another twist on Sunday when federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty is expected to make an announcement in Toronto about the government's plans.
But it's uncertain if what he says will satisfy the opposition.
Still, the continuing climb-down did not appear to stall the momentum of negotiations between the Liberals, NDP and Bloc Quebecois on a coalition government.
"The political financing changes were never the issue. The economy has always been the issue," Liberal House Leader Ralph Goodale said in a statement. "At a time when every other Western industrialized nation is moving forward with packages to stimulate their economies, all the prime minister has brought to the table is ideological cuts and attacks on the rights of Canadians - nothing to help our economy."
A spokesman for the NDP echoed that view.'
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