So, where are the police in this illegal bid-rigging and bribery case which the Competition Bureau of Canada imposed a fine on a Quebec construction company of $425,000? (see here)
Since the Competition Bureau has a Criminal Matters Senior Deputy Commissioner, this would have already been looked into by the Bureau right?
Will Ministry of Industry Christian Paradis make sure that the police has been asked to investigation this corruption?
July 19, 2011 at 2:30 PM
Quebec police are involved, (Operation Hammer) see link:
http://montreal.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20110203/mtl_hammer_110203?hub=MontrealHome
July 19, 2011 at 4:20 PM
What about Layton, the quebec premier, he is very quiet on this matter.
July 19, 2011 at 4:27 PM
Come to think of it, I have not heard Ezra mention this on his show. I guess he can’t since the Quebecor news (SUN MEDIA) is from Quebec.
I also notice that he Ezra stays far away from the subject of Charest and Dalton, yet he feels comfortable speaking about Alberta Ed Stelmach on a consistant basis.
July 19, 2011 at 4:36 PM
I believe Levant tries to influence where he can and why waste time on Charest and McGuinty
July 20, 2011 at 4:26 AM
Charest and McGuinty have overspent their booty on all fronts, they are a waste of time, period. Levant has a broader scope.
An example of desperation is now rearing it’s head in Ontario politics with the Liberals trying to hitch their rickety wagon to the abortion issue. They’re saying Conservative leader Hudak has a “hidden agenda” on the subject, this after he has said he is personally against abortion but it will not be in his mandate if he becomes premier, the same stance taken by PM Harper. I suspect Warren Kinsella is digging frantically trying to get THE issue to run with. The Liberal war room is rather hollow, when they hit the abortion issue we know they’re bankrupt in every sense of the word.
July 20, 2011 at 9:10 AM
Ezra is from Calgary, so he has strong affinity with the political issues of Alberta. I can tell by the comments he makes on his program however, that he is becoming more & more familiar with the nuances & the players of Ontario politics.