Monday, July 13, 2020

From the Least Transparent and Thoroughly Corrupt Government Ever Re-Elected

Yep:

In what may be a deeply important vote in Canadian politics, the Commons Health Committee will vote on whether to force Trudeau's Health Minister to disclose government documents. 

Patty Hajdu, who has served as health minister since Jane Philpott's departure, will have to reveal how prepared the government was with coronavirus, according to Blacklock's Reporter

This may cause some concern for Trudeau's government as Patty Hajdu was revealed to have boasted about how they were prepared for coronavirus, discarding millions of masks in the process. 

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Ethics Commissioner Mario Dion yesterday dismissed allegations of cronyism in hiring at a federal tribunal. Dion did not name the tribunal that saw in-fighting over promotions: “It’s the old-fashioned favouritism.”

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The Department of Foreign Affairs breached an Act of Parliament in contracting for a G7 summit in Québec two years ago, according to an internal audit. Canada’s G7 presidency cost $604.5 million including $374,679,717 spent to entertain world leaders for two days in June, 2018 in Charlevoix, Que.: “The audit team identified some areas for improvement.”

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Is it us, Gerry?


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