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    Weekly Note to Supporters of the Citizens Centre
    from Link Byfield

    September 26, 2003

    TITLE: Can Martin clean up Liberal corruption? Why would he bother?

    Paul Martin, thank goodness, is promising that the bad old days of Liberal waste and corruption are over. He says he will cut taxes and spending, and deliver value for money. He will somehow make the West feel better about Ottawa. He will reform Parliament, and close the "democratic deficit."

    Let's hope so. Consider these news stories from the past week or so.

    There was the case of Charles Boyer, former assistant to Heritage Minister Sheila Copps, who burned through $28,000 in two years by eating out three or four times a day on the public tab. Far from being fired, he is now a lobbyist who makes a living connecting paying clients with his former boss.

    Then we learned about Pierre Theberge, director of the national art gallery. In the five years since Chretien appointed him, he has racked up personal expenses of $600,000. Among his more notable achievements was a $1-million art show he funded in the prime minister's riding of Shawinigan this summer. (This is in addition to the $1.8 million Ottawa spent on some sort of equestrian multimedia spectacle in Shawinigan this
    month.)

    As well, we have the ongoing scandal of Governor-General Adrienne Clarkson spending $1 million touring northern Europe with 60 left-liberal friends for no evident reason except that they can and want to.

    We learned last week that the new deputy minister of Public Works, David Marshall, has formally warned his employees to clean up their act. In July the department was forced to re-tender a $1-billion contract it had awarded to Royal LePage. An internal fraud investigation concluded there had been a potential conflict of interest serious enough that they cancelled the whole thing.

    Also in July, a Public Works payroll specialist working at RCMP headquarters was charged with 10 counts each of fraud and theft for allegedly paying himself $250,000 illegally. Meanwhile, RCMP are investigating two other employees and several companies for paying for reports that were never written. Last week we learned that the RCMP are also investigating the federal Liberal Party's Quebec wing.

    (And let's not forget Auditor-General Sheila Fraser's scathing indictment of Public Works officials last spring for breaking "nearly every rule in the book" in the awarding of culture and recreation grants, especially in Quebec.)

    This Tuesday we learned that Liberals, Tories, NDP and Bloc MPs (but not the Alliance) support a $30-million plan to give each MP $100,000 in pocket-change to hand out to constituency groups (amateur hockey clubs, environmental initiatives, women's shelters, etc.). Why? Because this is how they do things in Quebec provincially. If Martin lets the idea go ahead, it's how we'll do things nationally as well.

    But now we're to believe this is all in the past. Martin told reporters after his leadership ratification on Monday, "This was a vote for different ways of doing things. It's very, very important to understand just what a fundamental shift in the way the government is going to operate is really going to occur over the course of the months."

    It would be very, very important if within this impenetrable bafflegab there is an actual plan to bring in a lot of new people and a new attitude. And maybe there is. But keep in mind that Martin has brought 90% of the old party along with him. Keep in mind as well that Martin himself was at the cabinet table when all these scandals, and dozens of others, were going on.

    Not to be a pessimist, but I suspect that the public attitude which pervades Ontario and Quebec also pervades the Liberal Party. It's the complacent attitude that nothing is fundamentally wrong with the system.

    I expect we'll hear some catchy new phrases and slogans for a while, but the ship will continue on its previous course. Despite the brave talk, as long as Ontario and Quebec remain loyally Liberal, Paul Martin has no need and no mandate to change anything.

    - Link Byfield

    Citizens Centre for Freedom and Democracy
    Suite 203, 10441 - 178 Street
    Edmonton, AB T5S 1R5
    Phone: 780-481-7844
    Fax: 780-481-9983
    Email: contact@citizenscentre.com
    Website: www.citizenscentre.com

    #2
    But know to DO something that might get your hopes up follow the movements and meeting schedule of the Alberta Residents League.They are asking Albertan`s to unite in asserting their provincial rights.And making sure their elected representatives KNOW they are watching and waiting for action .Assertion sure has worked for Quebecers.Meanwhike we just stand around and whine.Maybe that`s all we deserve,if we won`t get off our duffs and do something.

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      #3
      I thought that this forum was about Beef Production not a BEEF SESSION.

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        #4
        Well hopefully Paul Martin will turf Lyle and maybe put someone in who cares about our beef business a bit? Goodale might work? I mean he is from Saskatchewan, must know how much we're hurting, and he is a pretty strong Martin supporter? Any others who might make a new(and hopefully better) Ag minister?

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          #5
          Heaven help us cowman if our only liberal representative from Saskatchewan, Ralph Goodale were the agriculture minister, it would be a travesty. He would talk about nothing and everything for years and accomplish nothing. He is a perfect example of a lawyer that couldn't make it in the real world and become a career politician. He never rocks the boat because he never does anything.

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            #6
            But Carebear hasn't he done a good job with the CWB? Didn't he oversee all the reforms? Hasn't he moved the CWB toward a new and glorious future? And didn't he do all this out of a deep personal concern for the western grain farmer?

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              #7
              Sorry cowman forgot about all his valuable contributions. With help like his who needs enemies!!!!!! He could be the minister of procrastination and constipation in the new cabinet.

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                #8
                Well maybe we could get Anne MacClellen? I mean she's a Edmonton lawyer/career politician who dithers away and doesn't get anything done either! Sounds like she has solid credentials to be an Ag minister? And let's not forget that both Ralph and Anne are shameless toadies of Martin!
                So there it is! Our great white hopes to save the west...Gee, maybe we'd better keep Lyle? At least he knows what's sticking to his boots when he crosses the pasture?

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