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Home > Politics and Economy > 28 million rotten eggs

Sept. 12, 1974

28 million rotten eggs

 

Twenty-eight million eggs have gone rotten, and the news is creating a real stink. The eggs were improperly stored for months, and the Canadian Egg Marketing Agency has had them bulldozed. Some angry consumers are calling for agriculture minister Eugene Whelan's resignation. But Whelan says he's more popular than ever. In this clip, CBC Television's Bill Harrington puts Whelan's claim to the smell test to see if "the whiff of rotten eggs" has damaged his popularity.

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