The simple fact is.....the situation has been blown completely out of proportion.
Well as I have mentioned this story has legs - And why - Because Harper and his crew are just plain FFN dumb at times. Recall this is the Party leader that promised ethics, morals, a chicken whoops, 2 chickens in every pot.
If you work for a company and have an expense account - they want receipts.
If CCRA comes a calling as you E Filed - They want paperwork to match.
Well when it comes to the CPC, things get a tad different. They are all so honest, loyal, why they invented Canadian apple pie.
Now read this link and tell me why the CPC is so FFn dumb.
Elections Canada denied new powers by Tories, MPs say - Politics - CBC News
The Conservatives last week denied a request by Elections Canada for the power to demand receipts for political parties' election spending, raising questions about why, opposition MPs said Tuesday.
In his report on the 2008 federal election, Canada’s chief electoral officer asked MPs to give him the power to request supporting documents from political parties for their expenses. Individual candidates are already required to provide their receipts, as are leadership contestants, Marc Mayrand told the procedure and House affairs committee.
But opposition MPs say the Conservatives on the committee looking at the report overruled them last week, refusing to support Mayrand’s recommendation.
NDP MP David Christopherson says he wants to know why Conservative MPs wouldn't give the chief electoral officer the ability to demand receipts.
"He's the honest referee that's going to decide the election and whether the rules are complied with," he said. "Why are they so afraid to give the CEO the power to demand documents, especially in the context of this robo-scandal?
"The first thing that comes to mind to a reasonable person is they’ve got something to hide and if they give this power to the CEO they’re going to get found out. That’s what it looks like to me," Christopherson said.
Elections Canada denied new powers by Tories, MPs say - Politics - CBC News