Two mugs mug for magazine
At Jean Chretien’s portrait unveiling, on right, former Liberal MP Paul Zed. On left, deranged unidentified street person.
At Jean Chretien’s portrait unveiling, on right, former Liberal MP Paul Zed. On left, deranged unidentified street person.
“This Inquiry provided Mr. Mulroney with the opportunity to clear the air and put forward cogent, credible evidence to support his assertions that there was nothing untoward about his dealings with Mr. Schreiber. I regret that he has not done so. I express this regret on behalf of all Canadians, who are entitled to expect their politicians to conserve and enhance public confidence and trust in the integrity, objectivity, and impartiality of government. Mr. Mulroney’s actions failed to enhance public confidence in the integrity of public office holders.”
…and, with it, speculative stories about Liberal leadership that (in this case) contain one (1) anonymous source who advises against a change, and one (1) former member of the Liberal Party given front-page treatment for his views on the, um, Liberal Party.
Summer must be imminent. Silly political coverage is upon us.
It’s only been hours. But as someone who has been a devoted supporter Israel for many years, it seems to me that the attack on that boat carrying supplies was an act of profound stupidity.
If, as has been reported, the people on the ship were unarmed, I cannot see how the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu can survive. If they were unarmed – if – Netanyahu has recklessly plunged Israel into a downward spiral of instability and further isolation.
Coverage here and here and here, from sources that can’t be seen as highly critical of Israel.
Your views are welcome, but keep it calm. I won’t hesitate to delete anyone who gets out of hand, on either side of the divide.
…a Star investigation found that three former employees and one current staffer say Marin and his trusted managers are petty tyrants with bizarre and strict rules on office etiquette. In letters to government officials and in two complaints to the Human Rights Tribunal, workers allege racial discrimination by the Ombudsman’s Office, which has denied discrimination against employees.
After the story appeared, the Star received calls from people identifying themselves as current or former employees, all requesting anonymity for fear of being fired or other reprisals. A former manager said he could not be identified due to terms of a separation agreement.
“There was an oppressive atmosphere,” said the former manager said, who said unwritten but understood rules discouraged employees from walking the hallway in front of Marin’s office, or placing personal effects on their desks.
Personally, I’m all for the NDP and the Conservatives endorsing this guy. He’ll have about as much credibility as John Gomery, by the time this thing is over.
Maybe less.
And just wait until the Reformatories announce that part of their platform will be an elimination of the election subsidy. That’s coming, too.
The Reformatories are getting silly, again. They don’t mind demanding committee appearances by backroomers (like me) when they were in Opposition – but now that they are in government, it’s a different story.
Jane calls them on it, here.