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|    Scheer's shoes - too much dirt for the H    |
|    17 Oct 19 16:42:47    |
      Let's get us a little reminder as to what the last Conservative government       dragged into the House on its shoes:       ______________________________________________              SECTION I. ABUSING PARLIAMENT: SABOTAGE, SCANDALS, CORRUPTION AND CONTEMPT              This section includes examples of willful misgoverning by the PM and his team,       31 times they have lied, flouted rules and stymied democracy to achieve       political and ideological ends.              ~ PMO Tied to Senate Hush Money Scandal              An RCMP affidavit reported widespread involvement by PMO staffers in a secret       payment to Senator Mike Duffy to try and make a political problem go away.        The Senate expenses scandal brought on allegations of a cover-up, a breach of       the public trust, and        a whitewashing of a Senate report. The PMO was found to have a hand in the       altering of a damning Deloitte audit.              ~ Harper Found in Contempt of Parliament              For refusing to disclose information on the costing of programs to Parliament,       which Parliament was entitled to receive, the Harper government became the       first in Canadian history to be found in contempt of Parliament.              ~ Against Court Order, Refusal to Share Budget Info              Even though it lost a court case and was ordered to comply, the Harper       government nevertheless refused to share 170 times reasons and impacts for       cuts with Canada's independent budget watchdog, mocking Parliament's right to       control the public purse.              ~ Conservative Cabinet Staffers Granted Immunity from Testimony              A PMO edict absolved political staffers from ever having to testify before       parliamentary committees.              ~ Conservatives Falsify Reports and Documents              Among documents deliberately altered in the writing or the quoting by the       government: CIDA document by Bev Oda's office on Kairos; the Senate Committee       Report on the Duffy affair; a report by former auditor general Sheila Fraser       on financial management.              ~ Repeated Duplicity in Afghan Detainees Controversy              Among the abuses: Parliament was misled and denied documents. An inquiry was       shut down. Tories attempted to discredit diplomat Richard Colvin whose       testimony diverted from the government's line.              ~ Repeated Duplicity on Costing of F-35 Fighter Jets              An auditor general's report revealed serial deceptive practices used by the       Conservatives in misleading the public and Parliament on the projected cost of       the fighter jets.              ~ Harper Minister Lies, Blames Statistics Canada for Killing Long Form Census              Under fire for Conservatives killing the long form census, Industry Minister       Tony Clement falsely stated that StatsCan backed the idea and assured the       voluntary substitute would yield valid statistical data. Neither was true,       outraged StatsCan sources        confirmed.              ~ Conservative MP Admits He Lied to Parliament              As opposition members claimed the Harper government was out to rig election       rules in its favour, Conservative MP Brad Butt rose in the House of Commons to       say why the bill was needed -- all the voter fraud he had personally       witnessed. Weeks later he        rose again to say his statements were false. Delivering his strained       apology, he failed to explain why he lied in the first place.              ~ Conservative House Leader Admits to Mockery of Question Period              Criticized far and wide for farcical answers in question period, Paul       Calandra, parliamentary secretary to Harper, made a tearful apology for abuse       of the democratic process.              ~ Harper Maligns the Supreme Court Chief Justice              The Prime Minister took the unprecedented step of alleging inappropriate       conduct by Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin. Facts undermined the credibility       of the PM's position.              ~ Conservatives Engage in Abuse of Process with Omnibus Bills              Harper's party pushed legislation through Parliament via omnibus bills, the       scale of which Parliament had never seen. Such bills are widely condemned as       an abuse of the democratic process, because they blend and bury so many       controversial laws within        one dense package.              Harper himself once railed against them, and his born again love for them made       his own MPs queasy. Referencing such bills, former auditor general Sheila       Fraser said that "Parliament has become so undermined that it is almost unable       to do the job that        people expect of it."              ~ Harperites Deliberately Sabotage, Stymie Committee System              Conservatives used tactics such as barring witnesses, closure, time       limitations, and in camera sessions to an extent rarely, if ever, witnessed in       Canada. In their early days in power, top Conservatives prepared a handbook       instructing committee        chairpersons how to obstruct proceedings.              ~ Harper's Own MPs Protest Muzzling              In a caucus known for his tight discipline, in 2014 some members finally rose       up to contest being censored at question period by the Prime Minister's       Office. Former Conservative backbencher Brent Rathgeber turned independent       and published a book,        Irresponsible Government, decrying anti-democratic practices.              ~ Conservative Bill Rewrites History to Protect Mounties from Potential       Criminal Charges              To protect the RCMP, the government retroactively made an old bill come into       force before it was passed by Parliament.              ~ Harper Minister Caught in Advertising Scam with Public Funds              The Globe and Mail revealed that Harper's chosen Minister for Democratic       Reform Pierre Poilievre commissioned a team of public servants for overtime       work on a Sunday to film him glad-handing constituents. The vanity video on       the taxpayer dime was to        promote the government's benefits for families.              ~ Corrupt Conservative Cronies              The Senate scandal is just the latest eruption of crony corruption in       Harperite ranks. Take Bruce Carson. He was a convicted fraudster before       Harper made him a key advisor in the PMO. There, Carson was lobbied for money       for a new University of Calgary        eco-think tank. He then left the PMO to run the same think tank, converting       it to an oil industry booster with a $15-million grant from the Harper       government. The complex saga added one more criminal charge to others Carson       faces for allegedly        illegally working his connections with the Harper government.              ~ Access to Information System Impeded              Many new roadblocks have been put up by the Harper Conservatives. Former       Information Commissioner Robert Marleau concluded that having obtained       absolute power, the prime minister "has absolutely abused that power to the       maximum."              ~ The Silencing of the Public Service                     [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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