Pressure From Oda Fundraiser Grows |
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Friday November 10, 2006
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Canadian Heritage Minister Bev Oda may have cancelled her planned broadcaster fundraiser in light of negative media attention, but the issue contains to attract attention in the House of Commons. NDP Canadian Heritage critic Charlie Angus had the following to say on the matter yesterday: Mr. Speaker, earlier this week the heritage minister was caught passing the hat with industry insiders and lobbyists. As soon as we shone the light on it, they scrambled to cancel the event so we would not find out who was at the trough. As I noted earlier, the list of Bev's backers is a who's who of copyright and broadcast lobbyists.
Should this line of commentary continue, it is fair to ask whether the Conservative minority government will think twice about pushing forward aggressively on copyright while entrusting the file to a Cabinet minister who ties to lobby groups becomes a regular issue in the House of Commons.
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anony-me
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... "and third, ask the House of Commons carpentry staff to head over to the heritage minister's office and paint over the big for sale sign on her door." Its about time someone notices the corruption going on with this person. |