NDP’s Mulcair should apologize for stimulus accusations

Prior to Auditor General Sheila Fraser’s economic-stimulus program report, NDP MP Thomas Mulcair had this to say:

“When the Liberals were faced with a real national unity crisis in the wake of the near-death experience we all went through in the 1995 referendum they convinced themselves that the normal rules don’t apply, the emergency is too great, and we got the sponsorship scandal”

“The Conservatives, looking at a real worldwide economic crisis, said the danger is too great, the normal rules don’t apply and they went ahead with their so-called infrastructure spending. What we’re going to learn probably from Sheila Fraser is that the normal rules were being bent.”

“I have a feeling they’re going to get their butts kicked on Tuesday”

Will Mulcair publicly eat a plate of crow now that Fraser’s report (see here) found nothing odious? Will Mark Kennedy from Postmedia go back and re-interview him?


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One Response to “NDP’s Mulcair should apologize for stimulus accusations”

  1. Jen Says:

    That’s one thing Socialists don’t do is ‘apologize’ ;the liberals haven’t, neither the msm, and seeing this, why should Muclair- the liberals coalition partner apologize.


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