December 09, 2005

Liberal List of Scams

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Truth is stranger than fiction. Most people, too busy to read very deeply into the news can not believe this has actually happened. December 05, 2005

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Main Page Welcome to the Scams List. Here you will find lists of scams and public money rip-offs by the Liberal Government of Canada. The Liberals are by far the Scam Champs. If you know of any real scams by the CPC please Email the info and I’ll post it if proven valid. KennedyGilberto@Yahoo.ca

This site will be updated from time to time. This is only the first page of 100 scams. A partial list of Liberal misdeeds since taking office in 1993.
This list stolen from Blue Blogging Soapbox This list also stolen from Anchorpin.Redpin.com

1. Cancelling the Sea King replacement
2. Sponsorship scandal [Add $84 million just for Gomery Inquiry]
3. Gun Registry {$2.4 Billion wasted]
4. HRDC boondoggle


5. Problems with Transition Job Funds program
6. Tainted blood
7. Radwanski Spending Affair
8. Pearson Airport [$??]
9. GST Flip Flop
10. Airbus Investigation
11. Voting against Red Book promise of independent Ethics Commissioner
12. Irving fishing lodge stays/travel on Irving jets for cabinet ministers
13. Martin traveling on private corporate jets as Finance Minister
14. Don Boudria’s stay at Boulay owned chalet
15. Denis Coderre staying with Boulay
16. Alfonso Gagliano being appointed Ambassador to Denmark
17. Shawinigate
18. Claude Gauthier (PM’s friend)’s Transelec getting CIDA grant that was questioned by the Auditor General and even CIDA.

19. Liberal fundraiser Pierre Corbeil charged with fraud by RCMP after he approached several Quebec companies seeking federal job training grants and asking for payments to Liberal Party, having gotten the names from senior Quebec Liberal Minister, Marcel Massé.

20. Michel Dupuy, Heritage Minister, lobbying the CRTC.
21. Tom Wappel refusing to help blind veteran

22. Gagliano’s son benefiting from contracts from his father’s department
23. Gagliano’s former speechwriter, Michèle Tremblay was on a $5,000 a month retainer with the Canada Lands Company to provide speeches for the Minister. Former President John Grant let her go saying “we got nothing in return.” Grant claimed that all Crown Corporations reporting to Mr. Gagliano were told to put Ms. Tremblay on a monthly retainer.


24. Iltis replacement
25. Purchase of new Challenger jets for the Prime Minister and cabinet
26. NATO Flying Training program contract
27. Liberal friends appointed as IRB judges being investigated by RCMP
28. Hedy Fry’s imaginary burning crosses

29. Maria Minna’s improper municipal vote
30. Minna giving contracts to two former campaign staffers for public relations work for a conference that had already been held.


31. Lawrence MacAulay and contracts directed to Holland College
32. Lawrence MacAulay and Tim Banks

33. Lawrence MacAulay hired his official agent, Everett Roche, for $70K, but Roche never did any work for it. (Oct 2002)
34. Art Eggleton and contracts to his ex-girlfriend


35. Copps’ aide Boyer’s spending habits
36. Collenette resigns for breach of ethical guidelines involving a letter he wrote to the Immigration and Refugee Board
37. APEC Inquiry [$??]
38. Andy Scott’s 1998 resignation that came eight weeks too late, after a media circus wore him down for indiscreetly shooting his mouth off on an airplane.

39. Anti-American comments by Liberal MPs, officials, and the former Minister of Natural Resources.

40. Allan Rock and the Apotex/Cipro affair [$??]
41. Rock giving Health Canada contract to car cleaning company.

42. Manley lobbying CIBC on behalf of Rod Bryden
43. Manley’s fundraiser suggesting donors to his leadership write it off as a business expense.


44. Manley using his pre-budget consultations as Minister of Finance to solicit support for his leadership bid.
45. Coderre’s relationship with Group Everest

46. Martin’s fundraiser/employee of Finance Jim Palmer
47. Martin’s “blind trust” and his relationship with CSL.
48. Gerry Byrne requesting fundraising money be sent to his home address, with no records kept.


49. Gerry Byrne pouring bulk of ACOA money into his own riding.
50. Virginia Fontaine Addictions Foundation

51. Prime Minister’s former assistant, Denise Tremblay’s huge travel expenses on Veterans Review and Appeal Board as Minister pleaded poverty to veterans’ widows.
52. Chrétien appointing Hon. Roger Simmons (former Trudeau minister convicted of income tax evasion) as Consul-General in Seattle.


53. Chrétien trying to bring hit-and-run driver Carignan back into caucus.
54. The RCMP is investigating possible fraud and bribery within Industry Canada, involving possible “overpayments” to recipients of federal business grants. The probe centres on the National Research Council, which hands out federal grants to small- and medium-sized businesses.
55. More than half a dozen bureaucrats have been “removed” from their jobs at a Human Resources Development Canada (HRDC) in Toronto following a police investigation into projects funded under one of the department’s grants and contributions programs
56. Revenue Minister Elinor Caplan called in the RCMP and ordered a sweeping security review after four tax department computers were stolen containing confidential personal information on more than 120,000 Canadians.
57. More than $7 billion stashed in Foundations by Finance Minister Paul Martin with little or no accountability.


58. Dhaliwal overseing Richmond-airport-Vancouver transit line while being owner of the airport limousine service
59. Tom Rosser, former Dhaliwal advisor lobbying Natural Resources department and minister on environmental issues only months after leaving government
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60. $5.3 million Governor General Clarkson's Wine & Arts culture northern travel.
61. Governor General Clarkson's budget doubles in 5 years.


62. Robert Thibault giving a grant as ACOA minister to a wharf and boatyard where his brother-in-law has a monopoly.
63. Royal LePage contract, which the government was forced to cancel in the wake of serious concerns being raised.

64. Shutting down the Somalia Inquiry

65. Home heating rebate, which was sent to prisoners and deceased.
66. Martin firing Bernard Dussault, Chief Actuary of CPP

67. Ethel Blondin-Andrew buys fur coat on government credit card.
68. Chrétien’s imaginary homeless friend.
69. Liberal MP Rick Laliberte’s extensive travel budget

70. Liberal Senator Thompson living in Mexico.

71. Vendetta against former BDC President François Beaudoin

72. The flag give-away �" which estimates suggest might now have cost $45 million instead of the promised $6 million, and reportedly involved fake invoices.
73. Gagliano’s two week trip, at taxpayers’ expense, for a two day event with the head of the Royal Canadian Mint and Maurizio Caruso.

74. Secretary of State for multiculturalism and status of women Sheila Finestone using government car (which junior ministers are only allowed to use for government business) to drive home to Montreal, which even Sheila Copps criticized. (Ottawa Citizen, May 22, 1994)

75. Liberal MP Jag Bhaduria’s hate mail to his former employers, wishing that they had been shot by killer Marc Lepine
76. Liberal MP Jag Bhaduria making false claims about his academic qualifications.

77. Paul Martin and Maria Minna attending fundraising dinner for group linked to Tamil Tigers in May 2000 (National Post, Sept. 8th, 2001).
78. David Anderson, as National Revenue Minister, suing the government for lost wages after being removed as IRB appointee by Conservative government seeking $454,000 from a deficit-ravaged federal treasury. (Vancouver Sun, July 24, 2004). Anderson eventually agreed to drop the suit.

79. David Anderson suggesting that the BC doesn’t need extra House of Commons seats, because they wouldn’t be worth much given the poor quality of most West Coast MPs. (Vancouver Sun, July 24, 2004)

80. A consultant on an executive interchange program persuaded Natural Resources to undertake a $700-million reorganization of its research facilities for which no business case had been made. The program was fast-tracked because he had developed a social relationship with the deputy minister. He was eventually charged with diverting $525,000 to a numbered company he controlled. (Globe and Mail, May 30, 2005) And the list continues under Prime Minister Martin:

81. Raid on reporter Juliet O’Neill’s home by RCMP
82. Permanent Resident Cards
83. Judy Sgro going on vacation as cards became mandatory and landed immigrants were left stranded
84. Minister Frulla’s renovations
85. Pay raises for chiefs-of-staff in ministers offices, while spending is frozen for public service.

86. The government’s changing numbers on how much money has gone to CSL
87. Lobbyists in Paul Martin’s transition team being allowed to return to lobbying immediately, after being involved in process of picking new cabinet and senior staff.

88. Minister Comuzzi’s anti-Quebec comments
89. Martin government using closure after only six days in the House of Commons, followed by using time allocation in the Senate.

90. Problems with DND’s contracts with Compaq Computers that may have cost taxpayers up to $159 million for work not performed.

91. Martin using government jets to tour the country campaigning before election, spending up to $1 million for air travel alone.

92. Martin’s relationship with Earnscliffe
93. Questionable contracts to Earnscliffe.

94. The appointment of former Liberal MLA Howard Sapers as the Correctional Investigator of Canada
95. Pierre Pettigrew’s flip flopping on health care

96. David Dingwall’s expenses as head of Royal Canadian Mint
97. Liberals planning to give David Dingwall a severance package after he resigned
98. The secret National Unity Fund reserve.

99. Calling an early election after earlier promising first to get to the bottom of the sponsorship scandal
100. Martin suggesting changes to legislation and introducing bill that benefited CSL, despite concerns from his own Deputy Minister that he was in a conflict-of-interest (Ottawa Citizen, May 26, 2004)

101. $99 million Public Works contract that went to company overseen by Liberal fundraiser and..... You thought that was it? For the next 100! Libscams BendGovt.Blog.ca
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1 - Sorry about losing your comments here. I do appreciate comments of course but this is a new blog service and ther were major revamps and problems ironed out. Unfortunately 3 or four comments were lost in the re-vamp. Format seems to be holding now though. go ahead, speak....
TGs (Comment this)

Written by: TonyGuitar at 2005/12/09 - 23:25:19
2 - http://www.web.net/~brantndp/reciprocal_links.html

We have a link to ypour site.

Thanks (Comment this)

Written by: Ning Yan Zhu at 2005/12/29 - 20:25:11
3 - A large portion of these scams would never have happened it TERM LIMITS were in place. Two consecutive terms in office and you are out. Simple. Very powerful.

It takes at least one term if not more to get into back scratching mode in Ottawa, Washington or wherever. It takes that long for the scamming MP's to build up real and percieved debt (partner in crime type confidence) with other members. Term limits would do an awful lot of automatic and permanent cleaning........ (Comment this)

Written by: Ronald Proby at 2006/01/11 - 11:17:11
4 - Damn good idea!
No, Excellent idea! No political party would limit temselves, so one would have to promote a huge petition, possibly through Democracy Watch or some other group. TG (Comment this)

Written by: TonyGuitar at 2006/01/12 - 22:37:33
5 -
Detailed list, and can't be argued against... except, that a couple elections have passed with majorities of voters exonerating the Grits for many of these; most notably the GST flip-flop, where Sheila "I'd rather be on Broadway" Copps even scored an extra election win by resigning (reluctantly) and winning the by-election.

Rob

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Written by: Rob at 2006/01/16 - 12:08:09
6 - Rob, Thanks for the comment. It is well taken and like everything in life, you are partly correct.

However since the first 100 scams at http://Scamslist.blog.com are not enough for you to frown upon the Liberals, could you review the additional 100 scams for a total of 200 found at

http://BendGovernment.blogspot.com and still feel that the Liberals do not require a time-out for clean up and renewal?

Save the Liberal party. Vote the Liberals in as a weak and lame minority and they will likely be wiped out.

Vote your choice of NDP or CPC and allow the Liberals to clean house and regain respect so as to come in clean next election.

There are plenty of good expierenced people in the Liberal party. It would be a shameful loss to lose them all in a failed crippled minority government defeat.

Thinking Liberals understand this. The vanished Social Credit party of British Columbia is a recent example. 73s TG (Comment this)

Written by: TonyGuitar at 2006/01/17 - 22:15:45
7 - is three a lists of grant scams (Comment this)

Written by: colweva at 2006/01/26 - 10:02:11
8 - Yes there are indeed lists of Government Grants scams. I may look into posting that stuff when I find it. Nothing is handy at the moment.

Research grants are notorious for being mere transfers of money to friends and many times rewards are funneled back to pay Liberal party expenses and advertising costs.

One research grant was made to a few people in Victoria as I recall having read in the Vancouver Sun years ago.

The grant was for thousands and was suposed to pay for the study of milk or fluid in the leaves of the Garry Oak. It seemed not too outlandish until one read that no one in the group had any certificate or training in the field of trees or horticulture of any sort. TG (Comment this)

Written by: TonyGuitar at 2006/02/12 - 20:27:26
9 - 10WORDS
Well I am in over my head now. Recently registered a real .CA website. Actually paid out some money for it too. Not normal for this person with traces of Scot bloodline.

It is 10WORDS.CA and the name is HOME. Home will not work in search engines yet [too soon and not crawled] but 10WORDS works in Google and Technorati all right.

I thought they were good tag terms for a website. Nothing much comes before 10 as in 10words.

Zero does, but no one uses zero really. I was surprised that HOME was not registered in Canada.

http://10words.ca

In deep because I never did get into HTML much and the editor is not forgiving.
The site is ideal for business but it is a quasi-blogsite for now.

Any advice for a neophyte would be welcome. Now, off to investigate the term FTP account? TG

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Written by: TonyGuitar at 2006/02/15 - 17:39:21
10 - http://rpc.technorati.com/rpc/ping

A little handshake for Technorati. (Comment this)

Written by: TonyGuitar at 2006/03/12 - 03:16:59
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