This morning’s Sun: is Horwath’s NDP corrupt?

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The cover and inside of today’s Sun. Ouch!

O’Reggio wouldn’t comment on the purpose for the second mortgage, or what was done with the money — again, citing shareholder’s privacy. When asked if the money had been used to help finance Ontario NDP campaign expenses, O’Reggio denied it had, and said the OCLC has nothing to do with the party’s expenses.”

Two things. One, there’s no “privacy” when it comes to taxpayer’s money, O’Reggio. And, two, all of us will be amazed – amazed – if some of that money didn’t end up in an Ontario NDP campaign or two.


In today’s Sun: where’s the NDP?

Got any idea who your NDP Member of Parliament is? Me neither.

For those of us who are forced to endure the scourge and ignominy of New Democrat representation — there are 103 such ridings in the House of Commons — innumerable mysteries abound. Such as the name of our MP, what he/she has done, and kind of important stuff like that.

Take a minute and ask yourself: “Who is my MP, anyway?”

If it’s one of those shiny new New Democrat MPs, the chances are excellent that you don’t know the answer.  Since the May 2 election, they’ve been as invisible as air, mostly.

The Toronto riding where I live, for instance, was represented by a Liberal MP for many years. I used to hear from her all the time — leaflets in the mailbox, householder pamphlets, columns in the community paper, appearances at local events. She seemed to work pretty hard at letting constituents know what was going on up in Ottawa, and what her position was on the issues of the day.

But the NDP guy who beat her a few months ago? I don’t know his name, and I can tell you that none of my neighbours or friends do, either. They — like me, and I’m allegedly one of those folks who lives and breathes politics — think he has been as elusive as a Yeti riding a unicorn.

So I set out to find him.

 


Andrea Horwath’s scandal: inaccessible in more ways than one


Months ago, Horwath’s NDP received $100,000 from federal taxpayers for a wheelchair ramp for their building. See one?

Since then, the OCLC received more than $100,000 in grants from the federal government to retrofit bathrooms and install an electric wheel-chair lift in the front of the building.

And it appears the corporation raised an additional $100,000 for the work from the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU). The only problem — the total cost of the project barely tops $100,000 and no work has begun on the electric wheel-chair lift funded by the federal government.

When the Toronto Sun asked to speak with party leader Andrea Horwath to discuss the project and the grants, NDP spokesman Alex Callahan said an interview would be difficult, given the leader’s “busy” election campaign schedule.


Tea Party Tim: Oooops!

Does Tim Hudak Know When the Debate Starts?


Toronto – – How badly is Tim Hudak’s scrambling campaign in disarray? They don’t even know when to send their candidate to the televised Leader’s debate.

This evening the PC Party sent an email note to their members, telling them to tune in to the Leader’s debate. “The debate will begin at 7pm.”

Oops! Just one problem. The debate starts at 6:30pm.

Maybe they don’t want their members to see Tim confronted about his scheme to kill thousands of Ontario jobs. Or perhaps they don’t want their members to see Tim stammer on his promised property tax hike. Or stumble on his $14 billion hole and cuts to hospitals and schools.

Whatever the reason, memo to the PCs: the debate starts at 6:30pm. Tune in for the whole thing and watch Dalton McGuinty outline his positive plan to keep Ontario moving forward, together.

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