Posts about appointments, political insiders, boards, committees and whether Liberal-connected figures are receiving privileged access or influence.
2026-05-13 · Patronage / Governor General / Spending Transparency
Former governors general claimed $554,000 from a taxpayer-funded expense program last year. Carney says he will look into transparency — Canadians should demand receipts, not another review that disappears.
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2026-05-12 · Patronage / Senate / Democratic Accountability
If the Senate appointment process is truly independent, the Prime Minister should publish the criteria, the vacancies, the advisory-board membership and the conflict screen before names are sent to Rideau Hall.
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2026-05-10 · Patronage / Party Machinery / Conservative Race
A public letter from Conservative MP Todd Doherty alleges Liberal insiders are operating inside Caroline Elliott’s campaign. The careful story is not guilt by accusation — it is transparency about consultants, lobbyists and political machinery.
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2026-05-09 · Carney Watch / Patronage / Party Machinery
A federal appointment, a floor-crossing, a provincial vacancy and a bruising Liberal nomination fight in Scarborough Southwest deserve scrutiny.
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2026-05-05 · Governor General / Louise Arbour / Patronage
Yesterday we covered the patronage problem with the Arbour appointment. Today the record itself is in the news. National Post columnist Chris Selley laid out the documented controversies — and they are extensive: praising Fidel Castro's regime, complimenting China's "commitment" to human rights week
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2026-05-05 · Patronage / Liberal Appointments / Governor General
Mark Carney has named Louise Arbour — a former UN human rights official with a politically charged record — as Canada
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2026-05-03 · Patronage / Partisan Abuse / Liberal Scandals
The Liberal Party ran on the slogan "Canada Strong" during the 2025 federal election. Now MPs on the Commons government operations committee have confirmed that same slogan was used in federally-funded advertising — violating Treasury Board directives against the partisan misuse of public funds. The
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2026-05-03 · Liberal Power Grab / Patronage / Senate
Mark Carney gained a manufactured majority through floor crossings and byelections — now reports say he wants to put his own principal secretary into the Senate to push through his agenda. The Senate is already packed with Trudeau appointees. So much for independence.
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2026-05-01 · Patronage / Spending / Liberal Corruption
Carney's Liberals handed $200 million in Defence contracts to an obscure company building a rocket launchpad in a tiny Nova Scotia fishing village — a penny stock that surged after the announcement, with a government lease backdated by a full year. Local residents are calling for an Auditor General
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