Trudeau stumbles into first scandal

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Trudeau stumbles into first scandal



Dan Gagnier's sudden resignation from the Liberal campaign hounded party leader Justin Trudeau again Friday, as he insisted that the former campaign co-chair's connection to the energy sector was known publicly for months and that he left the Liberal campaign less than 24 hours after an "inappropriate" email to pipeline company officials surfaced.

Gagnier resigned as co-chair earlier this week after an email he wrote to TransCanada Corp., a company involved in the controversial proposed Energy East pipeline, advising several high-level employees on how to effectively lobby a government to have the pipeline project approved.

During a campaign stop in Mississauga, Ont., this morning, Trudeau was for the second day peppered with questions from reporters about whether Gagnier's involvement in his campaign was ethical, and if the incident calls into doubt Trudeau's own ethics.

The Liberal leader insisted that he took immediate action when the email surfaced and Gagnier resigned, despite the party's initial insistence that Gagnier had not broken any rules or laws.

Trudeau said he had wanted Gagnier on his campaign team because he believes in surrounding himself with advisers and volunteers with a wide range of experiences and perspectives, adding that any prime minister should strive to have a diverse group of people surrounding him.

"We ensured from the very beginning of our campaign that we were compliant with all rules and regulations involving consultants and people of that sort, across a spectrum," Trudeau said.

"And when it came to light that one of our volunteers — a senior volunteer, obviously —had engaged in an inappropriate activity, we took responsibility for it."

Trudeau didn't, however, acknowledge or explain the party's initial declaration of support for Gagnier in the hours after the story broke. He also dodged two questions on whether he would further investigate Gagnier or other members of his team for inappropriate actions.

Trudeau did use the opportunity to criticize Conservative Leader Stephen Harper, saying he has resolutely failed to surround himself with a diverse group of advisers and aides because he wants to make all decisions himself.

Harper, however, said during a campaign event in Quebec City that Gagnier's departure recalls the legacy of the Liberal sponsorship scandal.

"There is no other party in this election that is accused of the things the Liberal Party and Mr. Gagnier have done — that is for them to answer to," he said.

"It is the old culture of the sponsorship scandal. It's not about anybody else. It's about the Liberal Party," he continued, adding that the Tories have a "very strict code of ethics."

NDP Leader Tom Mulcair, who spent the morning campaigning in Lac-Mégantic — the rural town about 95 km east of Sherbrooke that was devastated by an oil train explosion in July 2013 — echoed Harper's criticism that Gagnier's resignation recalled the sponsorship scandal, saying it was another example of the Liberal legacy of abusing power.

"This is the same Liberal party — they haven't changed. The party of privilege, the party of entitlement, the party that wants to make itself and its friends rich on the backs of Canadians."

Mulcair added that having a co-chair who was traveling on the campaign plane and active in the war room while working to advance the interests of private company is "unique" to the Liberals.

"No other campaign has been in that situation and I have seen no suggestion that there has been in any other campaign other than the Liberal campaign," he told reporters after announcing the NDP's pledge to strengthen rail safety.

The NDP has already produced advertisements focused on the Gagnier affair that are set to run in English and French on TV and online.

It is not uncommon for lobbyists to hold high-level campaign positions during elections. For example, NDP senior campaign adviser Brad Lavigne worked at the Ottawa-based lobbying firm Hill & Knowlton but stepped away from the firm in May to focus on the NDP campaign.

The Liberals said Friday, however, that Lavigne had lobbied for the Canadian Fuels Association — a group that includes Shell Canada, Suncor Energy Projects and as many as 92 other companies — as recently as Sept. 24. The NDP denied the claim, saying Lavigne ceased lobbying for that group in 2014 but the Ontario registry of lobbyists failed to act on his de-registration.

In his job as a lobbyist and consultant, Gagnier was providing advice to clients in his leadership position throughout the campaign. He had been a consultant for TransCanada Corp since the spring of this year.

Despite the prevalence of the practice during election campaigns, the NDP has written to the Commissioner of Canada Elections, seeking an investigation into "the possibility of a contravention of the Elections Act, by either or both of the Liberal Party of Canada, and/or TransCanada Corporation." The letter states that Gagnier may have contravened the Elections Act as well.

Trudeau was in Mississauga to highlight his party's plan for seniors. He was introduced by longtime former Mississauga mayor Hazel McCallion, who also plays a role in the Liberals' most recent campaign advertisement aimed at seniors.

He told the audience that the Tories' constant efforts to mislead seniors on the Grits' campaign platform was a sign of desperation.

"They know they can't win a fair fight, so they go for the low blow," Trudeau said.

source: Justin Trudeau hounded by tough questions on Dan Gagnier's departure - Politics - CBC News
 

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At least the Liberals dropped their embarrassment. Stephen Harper is embracing his. Allowing the Ford brothers to host a major Conservative rally in the final crucial days of the Campaign is a sign of desperation. Is Harper saying POT is very dangerous but I'll embrace any crack user who can help me. The Ford's are posting a private photo with Harper. is this what Canadian Prime Minister should be doing?
 

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I was always under the impression that the left was tolerant of recovered drug addicts. Hence the all the funding and support rehas, and outreach programs have received from left leaning govts, over the years.

When did that change?
 

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At least the Liberals dropped their embarrassment. Stephen Harper is embracing his. Allowing the Ford brothers to host a major Conservative rally in the final crucial days of the Campaign is a sign of desperation. Is Harper saying POT is very dangerous but I'll embrace any crack user who can help me. The Ford's are posting a private photo with Harper. is this what Canadian Prime Minister should be doing?



This foofaraw about the Fords is pretty lame. How many citizens who smoke crack will be voting in this election that nobody knows about? What has it got to do with anything? Harper doesn't do drugs himself so get off his back about the Fords!
It's just another weapon to use against Harper and it's a very lame one. I don't see how anyone with half a functioning brain can take it as a serious reason to not support Harper.
Justin Trudeau himself smokes pot. We all know how lackadaisical that makes you! Can't you picture him at the G20 conference in a drug induces haze? He''s a poor speaker at best, can't make any decisive statements and he won't have a script to follow at global functions.
 

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I was always under the impression that the left was tolerant of recovered drug addicts. Hence the all the funding and support rehas, and outreach programs have received from left leaning govts, over the years.

When did that change?
Back when Laughed (sp) had the reigns in AB the rehab trend took off after his son got popped with cocaine. Suddenly there was lots of money available for rehabs.
Legalize most drugs and they would become dispensaries instead of labs with human rats to play with. Let the patients pick from a menu as to what 'mother's little helper' they want for the day. That is assuming the patients would be looking for a pleasant day rather that a new level of 'difficult'.
Reservations should have the inside track as they could claim a lot of items as being part of their 'religious back-ground' and call the smokehouses churches. No hit to the taxpayer either as donations to a place that is already a tax-free place wouldn't be a tax shelter for visitors. Temporary membership as the cure is not followed by a lifetime of drugs at that level and there should be a short line up at the doorway.
Start with the ones that make the most money because they can cause the most damage if their moral compass is off the rails. Govt employees have enough free time that they could supply the expertise to set up the 'paper-trail' for the members and treatment and results data and when the next group comes in there is a base to start from so treatment is not as much hit and miss as it is at the start. Something like phage medicine if it had a large database.

This foofaraw about the Fords is pretty lame. How many citizens who smoke crack will be voting in this election that nobody knows about? What has it got to do with anything? Harper doesn't do drugs himself so get off his back about the Fords!
It's just another weapon to use against Harper and it's a very lame one. I don't see how anyone with half a functioning brain can take it as a serious reason to not support Harper.
Justin Trudeau himself smokes pot. We all know how lackadaisical that makes you! Can't you picture him at the G20 conference in a drug induces haze? He''s a poor speaker at best, can't make any decisive statements and he won't have a script to follow at global functions.
Who trained Harper to get that 'deer in the headlights' look if he didn't have some mental defects. If he isn't on drugs then maybe he should start, like blinking at regular intervals.

You complain about an attack and then you do one in return which kind of puts your original complaint as being the hiding action from your side. Who says smoking pot makes a person 'a slacker', sounds more like that would be a slacker before the hoot rather than it making a very productive and reasonable person into a couch potato. Granted, too many hash brownies might result the last record not being changed as the 'static sound and the click as the needle recycles itself will have the whole room in the same way rather than it being just one or two that 'forgot how to function'. If you haven't experienced something like that then you haven been high yet.

I would add 'don't try this at home' but that is probably where you should try it.