Monday, August 10, 2020

From the Most Corrupt Government Ever Re-Elected ...

 Had this been a normal country, its government would have resigned by now:

The federal Liberal government has handed over thousands of pages of documents related to the WE controversy to a House of Commons committee, which lawyers are now vetting for personal information and cabinet secrets.

The finance committee demanded the documents last month as it probes whether Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s relationship with WE Charity influenced the government’s ill-fated decision to have the organization run a federal student-volunteer program.

 

How many black markers were used? 



One would think that at least one of Justin's handlers would keep her nose out of the trough.

But no!:

The Conservative Party wants to know who was responsible for outsourcing the federal government’s $84 million rent subsidy program during the novel coronavirus pandemic, which was awarded to a company where the spouse of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s chief of staff, Katie Telford, holds a senior vice-president position.

I am sure there was no one else in the civil service who could skim off of the top of this who could handle this.



You b@$#@rds:

The Public Health Agency in internal memos disclosed it was so unprepared for the pandemic it shipped date-expired medical items to provinces, and relied on donations from Home Depot. The documents confirmed managers had scant supplies in a national stockpile after throwing away millions of masks in 2019: ‘Did they warn the cabinet?’

 

Those cheap, worthless b@$#@rds.

But you can waste money on  "smoother meetings", can't you?


Also - where are the masks, you cheap b@$#@rds?:

A Québec contractor named an exclusive federal supplier of Canadian-made pandemic masks has failed to ship any, says the Public Health Agency. Internal documents show AMD Medicom Inc. was awarded contracts worth $381,693,476 — three times the figure publicly disclosed — on a promise of speedy delivery weeks ago, though it didn’t have a factory in Canada: “To date the Public Health Agency has not received surgical masks from Medicom’s Canadian production facility.”


After Tam's quackery, should one even question the official line on mask-wearing?



How can this go wrong?:

The echo chamber of Canadian politics reverberated with some particularly juicy scuttlebutt last week. Mark Carney was set to announce as a Liberal candidate and become Canada’s finance minister, it was heard and said.

The utterly imaginary ascended to the level of sure thing, thanks to two events. First, well-regarded York Centre Liberal MP Michael Levitt announced his resignation to become president of the Canadian Friends of the Simon Wiesenthal Centre for Holocaust Studies. The Toronto area riding was Conservative as recently as 2015, but it has historically been as safe a Liberal seat as any personage with an international reputation to protect could wish.



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