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2015-06-17
Right Hon. Stephen Harper - 14:32
NDP (QC)
Hon. Thomas Mulcair (Outremont)
2015-06-17 14:33 [p.15204]
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Mr. Speaker, Nigel Wright told the RCMP that he briefed the Prime Minister on the media lines for the Duffy deal. Wright said in an email that he had the “good to go from the PM”.
Why did the Prime Minister claim that he had never given Wright any instructions regarding the Duffy scandal? “Good to go” seems like a pretty clear instruction.
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Allegations of fraud and fraud
Duffy, Michael Dennis
Expenses
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CPC (AB)
Right Hon. Stephen Harper (Calgary Southwest)
2015-06-17 14:33 [p.15204]
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Mr. Speaker, as the leader of the NDP knows very well, he is quoting from an RCMP report that thoroughly examined this matter. It was given access to all documents and was very clear that I knew nothing of this particular matter, unlike him, who signed all of the papers, that took the money, inappropriately and fraudulently, out of the House of Commons, for which he will have to answer.
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Hon. Thomas Mulcair (Outremont)
2015-06-17 14:34 [p.15204]
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Mr. Speaker, the question—
Some hon. members: Oh, oh!
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Andrew Scheer - 14:34
NDP (QC)
Hon. Thomas Mulcair (Outremont)
2015-06-17 14:34 [p.15204]
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Mr. Speaker, the question is just that: Is the Prime Minister good to go?
Is he good to go to swear to these statements under oath on a witness stand? If the Prime Minister is called to testify in the Mike Duffy trial, will he appear, or will he hide?
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Right Hon. Stephen Harper (Calgary Southwest)
2015-06-17 14:34 [p.15204]
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Mr. Speaker, once again, as those who have investigated this have said that I am neither a participant nor a witness to any of these events, there is absolutely no reason why I would be before the court.
However, I would invite him to have the RCMP look at his files on the $400,000 he personally took and the $3 million his party took out of the House of Commons.
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Hon. Thomas Mulcair (Outremont)
2015-06-17 14:35 [p.15204]
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Mr. Speaker, now that we have heard the Prime Minister talk about the Liberal-Conservative kangaroo court, why do we not look at what real courts have had to say about the Conservative record.
In 2006, convicted in court of cheating in the in-and-out scandal; 2008, convicted of cheating in the Dean Del Mastro affair; 2011, convicted in court for cheating in the robocalls scandal.
The Prime Minister's team has been convicted of cheating in every single election he has won. What safeguards has he put in place to try to ensure that his team does not cheat this time around?
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Right Hon. Stephen Harper (Calgary Southwest)
2015-06-17 14:35 [p.15205]
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Mr. Speaker, here is a party that itself has been found guilty of inappropriate robocalls and has been forced to return union funds that it illegally raised, and knowingly did so, and of course, still, $2.7 million was taken out of the House of Commons by the NDP, not for any parliamentary purpose, for the use of its own party offices across the country.
This is exactly the kind of thing that happened in the sponsorship scandal, and the NDP will be held accountable.
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Hon. Thomas Mulcair - 14:36
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2015-06-15
Ted Opitz - 14:16
NDP (QC)
Hon. Thomas Mulcair (Outremont)
2015-06-15 14:17 [p.15061]
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Mr. Speaker, the Auditor General identified 30 more senators who are guilty of fraudulent spending. However, it is important to point out that the report does not include any senators who had already paid back their fraudulent expenses before the investigation began.
How many senators did the Prime Minister's Office protect in that way by telling them to use the Duffy technique, namely, to repay their expenses before the investigation began?
How many others did the Prime Minister protect?
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Paul Calandra (Oak Ridges—Markham)
2015-06-15 14:18 [p.15061]
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Mr. Speaker, as members know, I have said on a number of occasions that it was the Senate that actually invited in the Auditor General to review their expenses. We expect them to work with and co-operate with that process.
At the same time, the Leader of the Opposition and 67 other members of his party owe the Canadian taxpayers $2.7 million. The Leader of the Opposition himself, personally owes $400,000 to the taxpayers of Canada. I hope he will do the right thing and repay that money.
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Hon. Thomas Mulcair - 14:18
Hon. Rob Nicholson - 14:31
NDP (QC)
Ève Péclet (La Pointe-de-l'Île)
2015-06-15 14:31 [p.15063]
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Mr. Speaker, it is always a double standard with this Prime Minister.
He promised Canadians he would clean up the Senate. However, once in power, his plan to reform the Senate was quashed by the Supreme Court, and now nothing is happening. It is the status quo for the Conservatives.
Apparently the 30 Liberal and Conservative senators named in the Auditor General's report might be investigated by the RCMP. There is a real pattern of abuse in the Senate, and the Prime Minister just stands idly by.
What is he going to do? Will he take charge and clean house in the Senate once and for all?
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Paul Calandra (Oak Ridges—Markham)
2015-06-15 14:32 [p.15063]
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Mr. Speaker, as I already said in this question period, it was the Senate that invited in the Auditor General to review their expenses. He, of course, came forward with a report that showed some 30 senators in dispute, but at the same time, this side of the House has come forward with a report that shows some 68 members of Parliament with three times the amount. In fact, all 68 of those happen to be NDP members of Parliament. That particular member owes her constituents over $27,000, and I hope that member will do the right thing and pay her constituents back.
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Ève Péclet - 14:33
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2015-06-12
Rick Dykstra - 11:17
NDP (ON)
David Christopherson (Hamilton Centre)
2015-06-12 11:18 [p.15008]
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Mr. Speaker, in February 2013, the Prime Minister rose in this House and declared “...all senators conform to the residency requirements”.
That is not what the Auditor General found in his devastating report on Senate corruption. He found that five of the nine senators whose cases are now referred to the RCMP were not actually residents of the provinces they were appointed to represent.
Did the Prime Minister at least ask any of these senators whether they were eligible to sit in the Senate, before he appointed them?
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CPC (ON)
Paul Calandra (Oak Ridges—Markham)
2015-06-12 11:19 [p.15008]
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Mr. Speaker, as I have said on a number of occasions, the rules with respect to appointing senators have been clear for almost 150 years.
At the same time, it is worth highlighting that in 2013 when we were starting to eliminate direct voter subsidies, taxpayer subsidies for political parties, the New Democrats were in the middle of a scam to still get voter subsidies. Unfortunately, they did that by breaking the rules of this House. They cheated in order to help their political party. That is against the rules. That is not why taxpayers send us money. The New Democrats owe $2.7 million, and they might as well do the right thing and just pay it back.
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NDP (ON)
David Christopherson (Hamilton Centre)
2015-06-12 11:20 [p.15008]
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Mr. Speaker, that is more nonsense from that member.
Clearly, the Prime Minister never even tried to confirm that his appointees were actually eligible. No wonder the senators think they can get away with anything, and the secrecy continues. When asked about its new appeals process, the Senate replied “...we do not disclose information about legal contracts”. The entire process will be shrouded in secrecy. This is accountability, Conservative style.
Do the Conservatives agree that a secretive internal board is the right place to dispute the evidence-based findings of our Auditor General?
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CPC (ON)
Paul Calandra (Oak Ridges—Markham)
2015-06-12 11:20 [p.15008]
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Mr. Speaker, as members know, it was the Senate that invited the Auditor General in to review its expenses, and it is the Senate that should respond to that report. We expect that the senators will abide by the recommendations.
At the same time, we know it is very public that the New Democrats owe the Canadian taxpayers $2.7 million for illegal offices. That is three times as much as has been identified by the Auditor General with respect to the senators' expenses. However, unlike some of the senators, the New Democrats are refusing to pay back the $2.7 million they owe. The member for Hochelaga owes—
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Barry Devolin - 11:21
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