Flip and/or Flop: Fallout from an MP Expense Audit
“Bipartisanship” is just another word for ‘all-party consensus on how to gang-up on the people.’ This “bipartisanship” is a facade that can only stand so long as all parties see it as in their interest to maintain it. And thus is how the cookie crumbles.
“I told you so” would be the likely response from a [...]
May 27, 2010
Tags: Auditor General, Bloc Québécois, Canadian Taxpayers Federation, Conservative Party of Canada, Liberal Party of Canada, MP Expenses, NDP, New Democratic Party, Sheila Fraser Posted in: Blog Content
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East Coast Lessons for Ottawa
While MPs in Ottawa discuss whether or not to open their own expense accounts to Auditor General Sheila Fraser at a secretive committee, Nova Scotia has already led the way when they opened their own books. The result was less than flattering and led to a surge in public distrust, resignations and a Teddy Waste [...]
March 30, 2010
Tags: Auditor General, Expenses, Jack Layton, MLA Expenses, MLA Pensions, MP Expenses, MP Pensions, NDP, Nova Scotia, Sheila Fraser Posted in: Blog Content
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