Saturday, June 14, 2008

Hey Liberals, why not investigate Paul Desmarais Jr.? Double standard?


The Liberals want Ottawa’s lobbyist watchdog to investigate Couillard for trying to influence government officials without registering as a lobbyist. Talk about a double standard. What about the unregistered lobbying activities of Paul Desmarais?

Couillard wasn’t successful, whereas Desmarais was. Couillard didn’t inflict $35 billion in lost savings on Canadians saving for retirement, whereas Desmarais’ lobbying efforts resulted in a policy that did.

Liberals: If you are serious about cleaning up illegal lobbying in Ottawa, it is incumbent upon you to investigate the following lobbying of Paul Desmarais Jr. He is clearly not registered, since that fact is readily available on the website of the Public Registrar of Lobbyists


Income-trust crackdown: The inside story
Globe and Mail
November 2, 2006:

High-profile directors and CEOs, meanwhile, had approached Mr. Flaherty personally to express their concerns: Many felt they were being pressed into trusts because of their duty to maximize shareholder value, despite their misgivings about the structure. Paul Desmarais Jr., the well-connected chairman of Power Corp. of Canada, even railed against trusts in a conversation with Prime Minister Stephen Harper during a trip to Mexico, and told him he should act quickly to stop the raft of conversions, according to sources.


Liberals want lobbyist watchdog to investigate Couillard

Elizabeth Thompson , Canwest News Service
Published: Friday, June 13, 2008
OTTAWA - Opposition MPs are calling for the federal government's lobbyist watchdog to launch an investigation into whether Julie Couillard violated government regulations by trying to influence government officials without registering as a lobbyist.

Liberal Bob Rae and Bloc Quebecois MP Pierre Paquette both said they think Canada's Registrar of Lobbyists should look into whether Couillard broke the rules when she reportedly tried to first influence Bernard Cote, a senior adviser to Public Works Minister Michael Fortier

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm sorry, we have no Paul Desmarais Jr on the records of the Public Registry of Lobbyists

Don't take my word for it...search for yourself at:
https://orl-bdl.gc.ca/app/secure/ec/lrrs/guest.do?lang=eng

Anonymous said...

Make that:

https://orl-bdl.gc.ca/app/secure/ec/lrrs/guest.do?lang=eng

Anonymous said...

Make that:

https://orl-bdl.gc.ca/app/
secure/ec/lrrs/guest.do?lang=eng

Dr Mike said...

I always wanted to be a Lobbyist when I grew up.

Since there are no discernible qualifications , it appears it is not too late.

I think that I will call Julie for some pointers.

Rats , forgot , she is probably busy working with the Conservative cabinet----Maybe , she could pencil me in for later , that is , if she does not decide to run for them in the next election.

Dr Mike Popovich.

Anonymous said...

Guess what? Julie is probably very busy with Senator Fortier in Ottawa...indicating to the unelected Minister Michael Fortier who in his "who's who" list of donators are link to Kevlar, Kevlar subcontractors, Kevlar deals with other government offices... I predict that the next one to fall is FORTIER! Yeah! The Conservative are only there to serve their own interests... Take a look at the elections.ca website.