Dimitri Soudas holds Conservative secrets amid fiancée's move to Liberals
Dimitri Soudas held privileged positions in the Conservative Party, including as one of Prime Minister Stephen Harper's closest allies.
He went on to become the party's executive director, after leaving the Prime Minister's Office to spend two years working for the Canadian Olympic Committee. He was fired last spring after interfering in the Oakville North-Burlington nomination race of his fiancée, MP Eve Adams.
Adams announced Monday that she is crossing the floor from the Conservatives to join the Liberal Party and plans to seek the Liberal nomination in Eglinton-Lawrence, the Toronto riding currently held by Finance Minister Joe Oliver.
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