G8 emails show Conservative double standard on spending and ethics

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G8 emails show Conservative double standard on spending and ethics


OTTAWA—The NDP revealed more confidential emails about last year’s $50-million G8 spending spree in Muskoka and accused the Conservatives of adopting an ethical double standard when it comes to using taxpayers’ money.

“Conservatives seem to think a different set of rules applies to them,” said NDP MP Charlie Angus after releasing documents his party obtained from the town of Huntsville. Angus said the emails indicate Conservative MP Tony Clement had little use for the normal government checks and balances on spending when Ottawa was dispersing millions of dollars into the Muskoka region in advance of the 2010 G8 summit in Huntsville.

The NDP said one of the emails suggests Clement (then federal industry minister) concurred with a local Huntsville official that federal bureaucrats at Infrastructure Canada were getting in the way by conducting a review of planned G8 spending.

The local official wrote to Clement, saying “this is totally unacceptable — I am sure you agree,” according to the email. Clement responded right away, saying, “I agree. I’m working on it.”

The New Democrats have accused the Conservatives of setting up a “parallel” funding process deliberately organized to skirt normal government oversights when Ottawa handed out the G8 legacy fund in Clement’s Parry Sound-Muskoka riding last year. Clement is now Treasury Board President.

“We see that all normal checks and balances were removed,” Angus told reporters on Monday. “It’s as if he was driving around Muskoka giving the money out of the back of his car,” he said.

Clement has denied any wrongdoing in connection the dispersal of the $50-million fund but the Conservatives have acknowledged that the federal auditor general was right to conclude in June that the funding process lacked transparency and accountability.

In his report, interim auditor general John Wiersema painted a disturbing picture of Clement and several confidantes hand picking the G8 legacy projects — with no bureaucratic oversight or paperwork — that ultimately got $45.7 million in federal funding.

The auditor general also found that the Conservatives misled Parliament by passing off the G8 legacy fund as part of an $83-million investment to reduce border congestion when they sought Parliament’s approval for funding.

The emails — the second batch released by Angus — were obtained from the Town of Huntsville by the NDP using municipal freedom of information legislation. They show that Clement had a cosy relationship with Muskoka-area mayors in the run-up to the G8 summit, held at Huntsville’s Deerhurst resort. They show that he was involved in setting up the local committees that ultimately picked the projects to get federal funding. He was even trying to smooth the ruffled feathers of some local leaders who felt they were being treated as “second-class” mayors in the process.

However, Angus conceded Monday that the NDP could be stymied in their attempts to see further formal probes of the G8 spending. His request to have the Commons’ ethics committee examine the spending is expected to be turned down by Conservative MPs who hold the majority on the committee.

He said the collection of emails obtained by the NDP will be turned over to the police but was unable to say what if any laws may have been broken in the G8 spending “boondoggle.”

Canada News: G8 emails show Conservative double standard on spending and ethics
 

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It's a good thing we didn't nationalize our oil or we wouldn't be able to sell it to the Chinese national oil companies.
 

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It's a good thing we didn't nationalize our oil or we wouldn't be able to sell it to the Chinese national oil companies.

Yea but it's completely ethical oil.

Better us facilitating a communist regime and a dependency on a non-renewable resource than one of them crazy dicktators.
 

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Yea but it's completely ethical oil.

Better us facilitating a communist regime and a dependency on a non-renewable resource than one of them crazy dicktators.
CHEERS!!!



 

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In a July 2008 email, Clement tells Doughty that he has spoken to other area mayors about including them in the project-selection process.

“I’ve also initiated discussion with PMO on next steps in Ottawa,” he writes.

The email exchanges show that Clement was pushing the PMO to keep Huntsville from losing funding for a media centre to look after the requirements of thousands of foreign journalists expected to cover the event the G8 leaders’ visit.

In December 2009, the government announced that it would hold the bigger G20 summit in Toronto, not Muskoka, so the international journalists never made the trip to cottage country, and the $16.7 million for the media centre was instead used for a new Olympic-sized rink in Huntsville.

In several emails, Clement refers to his efforts to keep the project alive with the PMO’s help.

Julian Fantino, at that time the commissioner of the Ontario Provincial Police, was opposed to the media centre in the high-security summit zone, which angered Doughty and Clement.

On Feb. 10, 2009, Doughty emailed Clement to complain that a local reporter had found out about a phone call from Fantino.

“I appreciate your effort,” Clement replied. “We’re in this together. The good news: PMO’s fury at the OPP is only increasing. We’ll get through this together.”
 

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I'd like to see this media centre thing. How do I go about booking an SAR Cormorant to pick me up at the Red Lobster?
 

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39 people viewing this thread and none of them are members.

Huh.. Something tells me none of them are Kelly McParland.
 

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This can all be traced back to Trudeau and "enabling legislation". Unfortunately, it permeates so much of the political system that it will be very difficult to get rid of (if we every got somebody with testicles to take it on).
 

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Yeah it was Trudeau who built the media centre and scammed the entire nation for the G-Spot summit.

No, it was Trudeau that expanded the use of enabling legislation and allowed it to grow to the point today where its use is far too excessive. It makes no different which party is in power. Unless and until somebody decides to tackle this issue, stories like this will continue. It's an inevitability when politicians are given that type of control.