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Bev Oda's Wild Ride |
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Tuesday February 06, 2007
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Those who track Canadian Heritage Minister Bev Oda's regular missteps will recall that last fall she planned to hold a fundraiser hosted by a lobbyist for Canwest. When this conflict of interest was raised in the House of Commons, she responded that "I have observed every rule existing right now." Hours later, the fundraiser was cancelled. Fast forward to yesterday, when Liberal MP Oda's response to this latest embarrassment? "In carrying out my ministerial duties I followed all the guidelines appropriately." Not surprisingly, before she could say anything further, Government House Leader Peter Van Loon jumped in and assured the House that "we are proud to stand up and support Canadian arts and culture in every way we can and the minister has done an excellent job of doing that, at the same time following all the rules in place by Treasury Board in doing so." Comments (5)
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Dwight Williams
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Newspaper Attention Levels Interesting to have that additional context to explain some of what I saw in the newspapers this morning. Lack of necessary details tends to deflect attention from where it really ought to be, doesn't it? |
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... Ahhh, another mini-scandal from the Oda front. I hope that Oda's buddies at the non-Canadian record companies were able to make use of the limos. I'd hate to see those amazing non-Canadian record company jackals having to walk to private lunches with Oda. Oda and Van Loon are really looking like Liberals. |
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... It's Mr. Michael Savage (DartmouthCole Harbour, Lib.), not Brian Savage. I think it's pretty clear we're dealing with a hockey fan... |