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别以为这么快我们就忘了。Duffy的那点小钱,跟Lib的比跟本不值得看。

看看NDP怎么说http://www.ndp.ca/news/ndp-reality-check-9536-million-liberal-hypocrisy-government-advertising

Jean Chrétien — Prime Minister of Canada at the time the Sponsorship Program was established and operated. The Gomery Commission, First Phase Report which assigned blame for the Sponsorship scandal cast most of the indemnity for misspent public funds and fraud on Chrétien and his Prime Minister's Office (PMO) staff, though it cleared Chrétien himself of direct wrongdoing. On June 26, 2008, the Federal Court quashed the Gomery inquiry's conclusions that Chrétien and Pelletier bore responsibility for the sponsorship scandal. This decision was later upheld by the Federal Court of Appeal.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sponsorship_scandal
 
用政府的钱为党派谋利,这种事保守党干的可不少。NDP 能上台也绝对少不了。
至于 Duffy 和马罗尼这些保守党精英, 搞点小钱直接进个人腰包,确实很 low

别以为这么快我们就忘了。Duffy的那点小钱,跟Lib的比跟本不值得看。
看看NDP怎么说http://www.ndp.ca/news/ndp-reality-check-9536-million-liberal-hypocrisy-government-advertising
Jean Chrétien — Prime Minister of Canada at the time the Sponsorship Program was established and operated. The Gomery Commission, First Phase Report which assigned blame for the Sponsorship scandal cast most of the indemnity for misspent public funds and fraud on Chrétien and his Prime Minister's Office (PMO) staff, though it cleared Chrétien himself of direct wrongdoing. On June 26, 2008, the Federal Court quashed the Gomery inquiry's conclusions that Chrétien and Pelletier bore responsibility for the sponsorship scandal. This decision was later upheld by the Federal Court of Appeal.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sponsorship_scandal
 
Justin Trudeau, Jean Chrétien slam NDP's stance on Quebec secession
Liberals accuse NDP's Tom Mulcair of wanting to put separation back on the table
CBC News Posted: Sep 13, 2015 2:27 PM ET Last Updated: Sep 13, 2015 7:15 PM ET


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Jean Chrétien slams Tom Mulcair over pledge to abolish Clarity Act 2:31

With the old guard come the old battles.

Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau brought out former prime minister Jean Chrétien on the campaign trail today, rallying up the party faithful in Hamilton and slamming the NDP for its stance on Quebec secession.

"It is completely irresponsible,"Chrétiensaid today, addressing voters in a region where most seats belong to either the NDP or Conservatives.

It was unclear to many why the Liberals chose to bring up the issue at this point in the electoral race.

"[Mulcair] says I'm talking about problems that don't exist, but I'm not the one who rose it first," Chrétien said.

NDP Leader Tom Mulcair made headlines in June when he brought up the party's so-called Sherbrooke Declaration of 2005, a document that stated Quebec should be granted "specific powers and room for manoeuvring."

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With that declaration, the party endorsed the principle of recognizing a referendum victory by the sovereigntistYes side, even if it were by a majority of 50 per cent plus one.

That clashes with the federal Clarity Act, which calls for the need for a "clear majority."

Trudeau said Mulcair "wants to roll the dice. He wants to put separation back on the table, and turn the clock back 20 years."

"All Tom Mulcair's experience in politics has taught him is to play politics with anything and everything — including with the unity of this country to gain a few votes from separatists. That's not leadership."

'Quarrels of the past'
Mulcair brushed off the criticism earlier in the day, accusing Chrétien of "trying to revive the quarrels of the past because he sees a political advantage."

"I'll let Justin Trudeau continue with his golden oldies tour," he said in Vancouver. "We're talking about solving the problems for the future."

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Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau is leaning on the old guard to help out his election campaign, bringing out former prime minister Jean Chrétien to rally up the party faithful. (Jonathan Hayward/Canadian Press)

Chrétien penned an open letter published by a number of newspapers yesterday decrying Stephen Harper's response to the Syrian refugee crisis. He said Harper had helped to cast Canada as a "cold-hearted" nation among the international community and that his actions have "shamed Canada."

A few weeks ago, Trudeau's campaign got another boost from another former prime minister: Paul Martin.

Martin tagged along on the campaign trail and offered choice words to Conservative Leader Stephen Harper and NDP Leader Tom Mulcair, calling the former the "King of Deficits" and accusing the latter of "holding hands" with the Tories on a path to fiscal ruin.
 
Paul Martin accuses Conservatives, NDP of 'holding hands' on economy
Former prime minister calls Stephen Harper 'King of Deficits'
CBC News Posted: Aug 28, 2015 1:21 PM ET Last Updated: Aug 28, 2015 1:55 PM ET

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Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau, centre, and former prime minister Paul Martin, right, are shown a plasma torch during a campaign stop at Montreal-based technology firm PyroGenesis on Friday, while company CEO Peter Pascali, far left, looks on. (Catherine Cullen/CBC)

Calling Stephen Harper the "King of Deficits," former prime minister Paul Martin laced in to the Conservative record on the economy — and accused the NDP of "holding hands" with the Tories on the path to fiscal ruin.

"The current Conservative government has ground the economy down so far, trampling the most vulnerable of our citizens in the process, that the next government has to act," Martin said in a hard-hitting speech at a Liberal campaign event in Montreal on Friday. "And that the NDP doesn't understand that, boggles the mind."

Martin said the NDP's promise to balance the books immediately would be bad for the economy, and accused leader Tom Mulcair of taking lessons from the Conservatives.

"That Tom Mulcair is now a student of Stephen Harper's economy makes no sense," he said.

Is Trudeau now 'candidate of the left'?
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau is beating back criticism for his plan to run three consecutive "modest" deficits and spend $125 billion on infrastructure over the next decade to stimulate the economy.

Asked if he's comfortable being framed as the "candidate of the left" in the campaign, Trudeau insisted he is only being transparent.

"I'm the candidate who's actually telling the truth to Canadians," he said. "I've made a choice to be open and honest about our economic situation. We are currently in Mr. Harper's eighth straight deficit."

At a campaign rally in Montreal, Mulcair shot back and called Martin the "king of austerity."

"They [Harper and Trudeau] both want to live for today and let tomorrow take care of itself," he said.

"There's a reason we want to be good public administrators with balanced budgets, because if we're not then we're not going to be able to have the types of programs that we all believe in going in to the future."

The war of words came just as the federal government announced a $5 billion surplus for the first three months of the fiscal year. In its monthly Fiscal Monitor report, the Department of Finance revealed that government revenues came in at $24.3 billion in June, a surplus of $1.1 billion.

The sale of the government's remaining stake in General Motors accounts for about $2.1 billion of that $5 billion surplus.

More Duffy trial questions
And Trudeau also reacted to a report that Harper's chief of staff, Ray Novak, told CTV News that he did not know about the $90,000 cheque Nigel Wright wrote to cover Senator Mike Duffy's expenses.

"Canadians aren't fools. They know that the prime minister and his senior staff have not been telling them the truth. The prime minister is known for his controlling approach to everything that goes on in his office," he said.

"The fact that his closest adviser pretends that he wouldn't have read emails or wasn't paying attention during crucial meetings like that simply insults the intelligence and credulity of Canadians."

Mulcair said he has no quarrel with subordinates in Harper's office, but urged the Conservative leader to "start coming clean with Canadians."
 
村长、书记、主任。。。估计站的都是自由党的台?

哥是光荣的新民党党员. 不过这次如果八村自由党有希望上台地话, 哥会帮忙投一票的 ....
 
呵呵,俺有和Jean Chrétien 的合影。按说从前俺也是个自由D粉。:p
 
他这一露面比那个鸡巴沉捉鱼强不少。:p
 
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