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Beyond The Commons

Aaron Wherry covers all the goings-on in and around Parliament Hill. Follow Aaron on Twitter: @aaronwherry

Do unto others

by Aaron Wherry on Tuesday, September 13, 2011 2:52pm - 3 Comments

Apparently invoking the sponsorship scandal as a comparison, the Liberals are pressing the Conservatives to allow a committee investigation into the G8 Legacy Fund to proceed. Despite holding a majority of seats at the time, Liberal members did allow the public accounts committee to investigate Adscam in 2004: 47 meetings were held over a period of four months and 44 witnesses testified. Alas, the Liberal members brought a halt to the proceedings in May of that year, shortly before an election was called. This greatly disappointed a young idealist by the name of Jason Kenney.

The Liberals “used their hammer to shut down the only inquiry in town,” said Kenney. ”The truth is that this represents a coverup,” said Kenney. “This represents a clear effort by the prime minister to stop difficult questions from being asked days before an election about a huge Liberal scandal involving the theft of millions of tax dollars.”

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  • Anonymous

    For the Harper Conservatives’ reaction to this please see Gerry Ritz’s reaction to the vote in favour of keeping the Canadian Wheat Board.

  • indie_light

    But…but… but… they did it first! 

  • Ottawa_Centrist

    The Conservatives received a strong mandate from the people of Canada not to investigate Conservative shenanigans.

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