In the 1970s, Canada's cities are rife with political turmoil. Journalist Tony Muldoon capitalizes on the copious scandals and underhanded election games in his column, "Dancing around the Hill," featured in the Ottawa Tribune. His career is on the fast track, complete with a promotion and bigger paycheck, but living the high life isn't as great as he hoped.
His marriage is a facade of jealousy and anger, and soon, all the scandalous dirt he's been digging up might bury him. It's true: Ottawa is a place of power, but some politicians and senior bureaucrats that walk her fine streets...
In the 1970s, Canada's cities are rife with political turmoil. Journalist Tony Muldoon capitalizes on the copious scandals and underhanded election...