The community team rounds up the most-commented articles from the Globe and Mail's website and features the most popular postings. (Note: Some comments have been condensed and edited. Scores are accurate at the time of publishing.)

The story that received the most comments overall last week was Tories fear budget-bill showdown burnt substantial political capital. Of the 1,535 comments readers left, the highest rated was this one by joehalifax, which got 373 votes up and 23 votes down, for a score of 350:

Harper and his gang are Conservative by name only. It should come as no surprise that cracks are emerging. Harper shows disdain for democracy, disdain for dissent, and a bully attitude that is getting old fast. Harper needs to remember less than 40% of voters support him, he needs to stop acting like he received 100% of the vote. Governing is about bringing people together and listening to the majority, not about dividing people and listening to a small percent.

The things that brought down the Liberals; scandals/arrogance, are firmly part of Harper's government now, and they did it all in a few short years.....mind you they always claim to be better than the Liberals, and in this sense they are, they hit rock bottom much faster that the Liberals ever did.

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Here are our Top 10 most-commented articles for the week of June 11:

1. Tories fear budget-bill showdown burnt substantial political capital Comments: 1,535

2. Harper's chief of staff takes lead on Trans-Pacific talks, irking cabinet members Comments: 739

3. Research on oil-sands impact cost centre its funding, scientists say Comments: 724

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4. UN suspends Syrian monitoring mission due to violence Comments: 652

5.My ancestors and the worst thing that has ever happened to this country Comments: 579

6. Greece votes; the world holds its collective breath Comments: 573

7. B.C. woman given right-to-die as part of criminal code declared unconstitutional Comments: 540

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8. Stephen Harper and the tyranny of majority government Comments: 537

9.The war on obesity is a big fat flop Comments: 496

10.Liberal problems run deeper than who will be the next leader Comments: 466