... and all of those other scandals that the Liberals want everyone to forget?:
Erin O’Toole’s office gave nearly $240,000 worth of taxpayer-funded contracts to Conservative insiders in his first six months on the job, Global News has learned, even while O’Toole and many of his MPs were hammering the Trudeau Liberals for sending taxpayer-funded contracts to Liberal-connected firms.
Yawn.
I'll just leave some highlights of Justin's massive trail of corruption and favouritism:
A federal attempt to shield documents related to the firing of two scientists is a violation of parliamentary privilege and must be tossed out of court, House of Commons Speaker Anthony Rota says.
In a notice of motion filed Thursday in Federal Court, Rota says the House, by virtue of its parliamentary privileges, has the power to send for the “persons, papers and records” it deems necessary to its functions. ...
“Only Parliament itself has the authority to abrogate, modify or limit its parliamentary privileges.”
The Liberal government asked the court last month to affirm a prohibition on disclosure of records concerning dismissal of two scientists from Canada’s highest-security laboratory.
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Despite receiving $1.2 billion annually from Canadian taxpayers, the Department of Canadian Heritage claims the CBC is under immense financial pressure.
This CBC:
The CBC remains under immense financial pressure despite ongoing federal bailouts and 55 percent staff cuts in one division, says a Department of Canadian Heritage briefing note. The network has not disclosed a quarterly financial statement since last December 31: “The effects of Covid will persist into 2022.”**
A half-billion newspaper bailout did not create jobs as promised, admits the Department of Canadian Heritage. Staff counted a continued net loss of thousands of jobs though publishers claimed increased readership through the pandemic: “This crowd knows very little about the business of operating a newspaper.”
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