Conservative Life is following up on this tip.
Between last evening and tonight, Lafleur Communications was wiped out at Contracts Canada. No trace, no contracts showing. Groupaction’s and Gosselin’s are still there.
One of the commentors suggests some of the contracts have simply aged beyond the three years the CC keeps them online. OK. So, what’s this about?

h/t to Anselm
update: The Force that is the Blogosphere strikes again. Gomery.ca is back up. 😉
Update 2 A commentor points to this post at Random Notes – the public online source that lists contributors to Paul Martin�s leadership campaign has also been yanked.

Gone to the same place the Somalia and other Liberal embarassing inquiries have gone (the void at the heart of Canada’s “democracy”)?
WTF? I realize that the witnesses are finished, but why would the website be shut down?
I wonder if I’ll get that CD of the Kroll report I was promised.
It is working and it is not working.
A link from a google search displays the error message. http://tinyurl.com/97hup
Typing Gomery.ca and it works.
Could it have been hacked?
ISQsolutions Inc. The website you have requested has been temporarily de-activated. If you are the owner of this website please contact …
Odd indeed.
http://www.namebase.org/sources/cE.html
Perhaps, some of those who make it poof are shown at the above site. Go and enter names, Conrad Black, P. Desmarais, Choker Jean, Wm. Davis, Larry Zolf, and lots more names.
Includes a social diagram Flash thingy.
The oligarchy which controls Canada.
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Francis, Diane. Controlling Interest: Who Owns Canada? Toronto: Macmillan of Canada, 1986. 352 pages.
In 1978 the Royal Commission on Corporate Concentration listened mostly to the arguments of big business, and concluded that concentration was necessary in a country as small as Canada. Not everyone was convinced. The author describes this book as “a private-sector, one-woman royal commission. I have crisscrossed the country, scoured the literature, and conducted several hundred interviews to document the new, faster-growing forms of concentration as well as to describe its abuses and potential abuses, and the ramifications for the rest of us in terms of jobs, the nation’s wealth, opportunities, and political freedoms.”
Canada has become a collection of family dynasties and management fiefdoms. This book profiles its thirty-two wealthiest families. Along with five conglomerates, they controlled one-third of Canada’s non-financial assets in 1985, nearly double what they controlled just four years earlier. The concentration of wealth in Canada is much more profound than it is in the U.S., where the largest firms are publicly held.
Francis has been the editor of The Financial Post since 1991, and is a syndicated columnist and broadcaster. A website at http://www.dianefrancis.com includes descriptions of her other books.
ISBN 0-7715-9744-4
This book was recently listed at UsedBookCentral.com
This is beginning to look like a pattern. All Paul Martin disclosures about the contributors to his leadership campaign disappeared from the Strategis site and now this.
There are some MPS, like Solburg, that think the internet is an excellent media to comminicate to citizens. Do the liberals?
Kelly Osbourne can have her entire existence on film, but it’s iiiilllllllegal for an M.P to tape his conversations. Yea, I guess no member of the liberals has ever been taped by the media. parish was taped outside the House calling Americans bastards… Is MSM going to procecute the reporter for taping her… I mean “it”
Now THAT’s interesting! What happened to the public having the right to know???
hmmm…
Ah Comrads… the Librano Party of Canada answers to no one and you are required to answer to the Libranos$, cause the Librano party is Canada, and Canada has chosen the Librano party to lead Canada for all time.
Ya don’t like it… get out…
PM Martin
“In the walls of the cubicle there were three orifices. To the right of the speakwrite, a small pneumatic tube for written messages, to the left, a larger one for newspapers; and in the side wall, within easy reach of Winston’s arm, a large oblong slit protected by a wire grating. This last was for the disposal of waste paper. Similar slits existed in thousands or tens of thousands throughout the building, not only in every room but at short intervals in every corridor. For some reason they were nicknamed memory holes. When one knew that any document was due for destruction, or even when one saw a scrap of waste paper lying about, it was an automatic action to lift the flap of the nearest memory hole and drop it in, whereupon it would be whirled away on a current of warm air to the enormous furnaces which were hidden somewhere in the recesses of the building.”
1984 by George Orwell
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Somewhere, now, the files are being deleted, into the memory hole they go.
The scrubber is applied…. poof.
As Jean the Choker said, da poof is da poof is da poof, and when it’s poofed, it’s poofen.
Goerge Orwell, a prophet. Come back, George.
Orwell wasn’t a prophet. He was, rather, that rarest of creatures, an honest socialist.
He didn’t forsee the future, he just reported the present.
Correct me if I’m wrong but I believe the law in this country requires business transactions be kept on record for FIVE years.
If CC is shreding after three yrs, is this not another violation of our laws?
http://web.archive.org/web/20041015031529/http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/epic/internet/inoec-bce.nsf/en/oe01379e.html
Another good piece in Sunday’s Toronto Sun by Lorrie Goldstein. Very appropriate, too, I might ad.