who published an article naming both campaigns.
However, the published reports by the United States' press left Clinton out of the story for some unknown reason.
A memo surfaced that recounted the Advisor to Obama to have stated that whatever the campaign stated was for political positioning.
Memo was used by Clinton campaign to win Ohio.
After Obama's primary loss in Ohio, Reuters and CBC reported that memo writer had admitted to having distorted Obama advisor's comments, and that advisor had not stated anything contrary to Obama's position on the campaign trail. The same memo writer admitted to having received a phone call stating that comments by Clinton campaign were to be taken "with a grain of salt".
Big investigation in Canada on the leak aspect of the story, to divert from the fact that memo author has already admitted to misrepresenting Obama advisor's statement in the memo.
Here's the Reuter article titled
Canada says leak was "blatantly unfair" to Obamahttp://www.reuters.com/article/politicsNews/idUSN0562494220080305(edited to add that the U.S. media is no longer pushing this story, including no mention to Obama being cleared to the fact that memo and what was said was not the same. Also no mention from our brave newspeople that the Clinton campaign was implicated from the getgo.)