And the wheels on the bus go BUMP – BUMP – BUMP.
‘Recent events have led me to conclude that I cannot serve as Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to Cabinet during the upcoming election campaign. Therefore, I will be taking steps to retire from the public service well before the writ of election is issued.’
Related? Michael Wernick’s son worked for Liberal MP behind SNC-Lavalin cover-up
But wait, there’s more!
BREAKING: Trudeau just appointed this person to investigate the SNC Lavalin corruption scandal…..ANNE MCLELLAN. She was the Deputy PM during the Liberal Sponsorship Scandal. But wait, there's more (please read and RT all)…
— Michelle Rempel (@MichelleRempel) March 18, 2019

Ottawa political operative threatens conservative publisher with ‘fake news’ in The Globe and Mail
Justin Ling, an Ottawa-based political reporter whose work appears on some of Canada’s largest national platforms, threatened the publisher of The Chronicle in a revealing email exchange Sunday evening. He threatened to use his access to The Globe and Mail to intentionally report ‘fake news’. We are unable to discern whether the communication was an attempt at political intimidation or extortion.
Ling is a supporter of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and has reported widely on transgender issues. A picture of Trudeau adorns his Twitter profile. Scrolling his social media pages will quickly reveal unabashedly left-leaning political biases.
In the federal government’s budget — expected to be tabled on Tuesday — Trudeau is planning to include a nearly $600 million bailout of Canada’s major media giants, including many left-leaning publications that employ Ling as a freelance writer. Among them, Ling’s work appears in The Globe and Mail, The National Post, Macleans, and The Ottawa Citizen.
Then on Sunday evening, Ling initiated this email exchange, in which he threatens to intentionally misreport his communication with Ricchiazzi, and plans to do so in The Globe and Mail:
See the emails here
https://buffalochronicle.com/2019/03/18/ottawa-political-operative-threatens-conservative-publisher-with-fake-news-in-the-globe-and-mail/
A U.S. news outlet has revealed the Canadian government’s suppression of news inside Canada…and the name of the ‘power behind the throne’ responsible for the SNC-Lavalin scandal, the resignation of Jody Wilson-Raybould AND the government purchase of the Trans Mountain pipeline project:
https://canadiansforlegalequality.wordpress.com/2019/03/17/suppression-of-news-and-a-web-of-corruption/
Thanks…excellent info.
Please Pass it around this news of more liberal corruption needs to get out…
You all know our Media will need to be pushed into reporting this.
So let’s all push together and make it so.
Good riddance partisan hack
I read that every one in the PMO is lawyering up. So interesting times ahead. Kinsella was the one saying this:-)))
wernick resigns because of the conservatives, i guess he can see the writing on the wall after the next election.
or is it the whole bunch of bottom rats have been tipped that the RCMP have started an investigation and are running for the sewers.
The guy is a dik (with no balls).
Zoolander will appoint another loyal stooge to fill in. Same ilk, different day.
https://www.ctvnews.ca/mobile/politics/pm-names-special-adviser-to-examine-issues-at-heart-of-the-snc-lavalin-scandal-1.4341008
Anne McLellan. She’s independent alright. If there is something the PM wants said or done she’s the gal.
After all it is 2019.
Literally related indeed.
He’s doing it to try and protect Trudeau.
The Liberal game plan here is obvious. Trudeau will keep saying he is a good little boy because he has appointed Anne McLellan to do a “review” of the role of the justice minister and attorney general in cabinet.
That review will finish at some point before the next election with “recommendations”.
Trudeau will say he plans to implement those recommendations. And unfortunately many in the voting public will think all is just great. “What a good little boy he is” will be the sentiment.
This is the standard liberal strategy. Commit a wrong. Claim you didn’t do anything wrong but appoint someone to tell you how to avoid doing that in the future. Say to the public you promise to follow that guidance. All good.
It is just a dictatorship dressed up in a thin, fake veneer of accountability.
Where will Wernick end up? Perhaps he will join the board of SNC? or BMO?
well BC, with some one drip dripping to that Buffalo news outlet, it may throw a spanner into the whole issue. I also believe there are “liberal” operatives behind that curtain that Juthtin is so afraid of!!!
Using an “off” shore outlet is a strategy designed to reduce interference:-)))
Well said well thought out.
Your smart…
Sounds like Gould needs to go as well.
Michelle Rempel is a must read.
Lot’s of info about Mclellan, and I checked out her tweets where she is butting heads with some elitist that called her racist. He’ll pay for that.
Rempel has been continually bringing up the Yazidis poor treatment by the Liberal government.
Perhaps the twitter users could retweet this with #AdscamAnnie or something.
“Anne will save us!” is the new “True-Dope-ia” rallying cry…sure just go with another retired ‘non-partisan’ analysis.
As Mr. Wernick esteemed snivel serpent resigns, to change the channel before the budget day roll out.
Did anyone seriously believe he was acting in the least partisan fashion? We’ll likely see him working on the Liberal election campaign in short order.
SNC-Lavalin needs to be saved at all costs, because they are so adroit at filling LIEberal coffers at home and abroad.
Thanks in large part to Mr. Iacobucci:
https://www.nationalobserver.com/2019/03/05/news/snc-lavalin-lawyer-iacobucci-urged-resign-trudeaus-trans-mountain-envoy
https://buffalochronicle.com/2019/03/16/at-trudeaus-behest-gould-instructed-google-news-to-limit-canadian-access-to-foreign-press/
So the proposed short version is the Trans Mountain Pipeline gets bought up and SNC-Lavalin gets the contract for a few liberal “donations” after a Deferred Prosecution Agreement is engineered after Gerald Butts is sidelined.
Anything less is like selling codswallop to Newfoundland!
And all is ‘swill’ in LIEberal land…
Cheers
Hans Rupprecht, Commander in Chief
1st Saint Nicolaas Army
Army Group “True North”
To suppress news ….
The Liberal government is really really creepy already!
If the government wants to limit foreign influence in Canadian elections, then it should limit all the money that comes in from foreign NGOs.
Tom Mulcair’s comments in the linked video are well with watching.
Another day. Same old Libranos.
The root cause of all of this was that the DPA legislation was written specifically for one case without anyone in a position of authority actually vetting it.
They wanted this solution and under the assumption that everyone understood that, they fully expected that once given royal assent it was as good as done. This expectation was so ingrained into the PMO that when JWR made her decision it was greeted with disbelief by those that set the wheels in motion to fast track the DPA vis the budget bill. So mych disbelief that the immediate reaction was that she was just being difficult, even to the point of starting a campaign to get her to change her decision. The irony is that they never read their own legislation or vet it to know what JWR knew about it.
They thought she didn’t get it, she knew what they where requesting was a violation of the law they wrote.
Yeah, they are that stupid.
Michelle Rempel on a tear…
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UPDATE: SNC Lavalin/ Justin Trudeau Affair – You won’t believe who he just appointed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-WdPzuAvFc
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Hans Rupprecht, Commander in Chief
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Army Group “True North”
The LavScam events of today (Monday, March 17) are depressing. Even by Liberal standards, the appointments are over the top. And one day before the 2029 budget, to boot. And the compliant media will ho along with the charade.
Michael McCallion
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Does anyone require any further information regarding the Privy Council is nothing but a Minion of the (proven) corrupt Liberal Party of Canada operating within the guidelines of what is acceptable to the Laurentien Elite.
The Privy Council is a Cabal of Bureaucracy privilege established by the British Bureaucracy in the 1867 British North America Act.
Interestingly as the Bureaucracy Control of Canada’s Government took hold in the Liberal Party of Canada during the 1930’s and then grasped tightly during and after World War Two under Liberal Prime MinisterLouis {Uncle Louie} St. Laurent; it was the Bureacracy’s own preferred Candidate Lester B. {Mike} Pearson which was given the Leadership of the Liberal Party and the position of Prime Minister.
Western Canada and many Ontario Voters recognized this was a standard move by Bureaucracy to become the Power going back to Charles Martel in medieval Europe. The first Non-Anglo- or Franco- Named Prime Minister John Diefenbaker was elected to stop this quiet Coup by the government functionaries.
P.M. Diefenbaker John Diefenbaker put into place Canada’s First and Only Law establishing Canada’s Bill of Rights . Then extended The Vote to the Indigenous Peoples of Canada for the First Time. This was much too much for the Laurentien Elite and using the Tax-payer Funded CBC plus the Laurentien Elite’s control of the Privy Council smeared John Diefenbaker’s reputation even to having the Central Canada Media begin calling P.M. Diefenbaker a Baboon.
This great Canadian and great Man was lied about and falsely smeared when He saved the Canadian economy by “pegging” the Canadian Dollar at $ .90 U.S.A. to stop the decline. Next He stopped the disasterous Avro Arrow Fighter program which would bring Canada to financial ruin. Then, as part of beginning the 1963 Auto-Trade Pact with the U.S.A.___ Which the Liberal P.M. Lester Pearson claimed Credit____ P.M. John Diefenbaker followed through in destroying all Avro-Arrow Engineering and Prototypes to ensure the far better expansion of a North American Automobile Industry will move Canada from the “drawers of water & choppers of wood” the British Bureaucracy expected the Privy Council of Canada would re-establish to protect the failing Post WW II British Economy was headed.
The next step by the Laurentien Elite Cabal’s control of the Ottawa Privy Council was to bring the “Three Wisemen of Quebec” and the promotion of Pierre Elliot Trudeau as Canada’s Iconic Version of the Iconic Assassinated President John F. Kennedy.
The Trudeau -Mania worked until the Canadian Icon showed himself to not only Lie about wage & price controls; but put Canada’s Economy into a deficit sinking day-by-day on the Interest of the Debt__ let alone the ever increasing additional Spending by the Ottawa Bureaucracy. Trudeau was defeated, But his mission to end forever any residual sense of Canada’s Bill of Rights. It was necessary to vilify the winning Conservative Prime Minister Joe Clark–also from Western Canada– to give Pierre Elliot Trudeau another chance to eliminate Canada’s Average Ordinary Citizen ever thinking They Could also Be part ofd the “Great Experiment”. The Sovereign of Canada similar to the Sovereign Ordinary Average Citizen is of the United States of America.
The vilification of P.M. Joe Clark by the Central Canada Media worked again. Trudeau became Prime Minister once more. He then Brought the — to this day — Suspect___ Canada Constitution of 1981-1982__ and through Bureaucracy machinations, including participation by SCoC, finessed the never ratified replacement for the 1867 B.N.A.
The Reason the Canada Constitution 1981-1982 was never ratified by either a Referendum of all Canadian Citizens OR alternatively ratified by all Provinces__ Quebec deferred __ is because the Trudeau Version of a Constitution removed the Long Connection through the !867 BNA through the British Long Parliament– The Great Revolution — Magan Carta in establishing Canadian rights of the Individual. The Rights and Reaffirmation through P.M. John Diefenbaker’s Canada’s Bill of Rights which the Liberal Party/Laurentien Elite Privy Council would not support.
Even tradition bound Britain has changed its Privy Council Structure and Power Reach. It is about time to break up the cozy nepotism culture of Ottawa’s Bureaucrat Culture by eliminating the moribund Privy Council or at least bring into line with being the Functionary Group it is supposed to be.
Good work MM Sr. Only Canada of former British Colonies kept the Privy Council other than Britain. It is well and truly a 4th level of unelected Government. Here is a list from PE Trudeau era up until 2005. Privy Councilors remain for life. Canada the only Fake Democracy were everybody is appointed. If Ottawa could appoint your local Dog Catcher they would. Wake up people. Get off the Slave Ship. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_members_of_the_Privy_Council_for_Canada_(1968%E2%80%932005)
These people all still have access. You will notice the Powercorp gang Desmarais….By Ministry[edit]
P. E. Trudeau[edit]
The Honourable Donald Stovel Macdonald (from April 20, 1968)
The Honourable John Carr Munro (from April 20, 1968)
The Honourable Gérard Pelletier (from April 20, 1968)
The Honourable John (Jack) Davis (from April 26, 1968)
The Honourable Horace Andrew Olson (from July 6, 1968)
The Honourable John-Eudes Dubé (from July 6, 1968)
The Honourable Stanley Ronald Basford (from July 6, 1968)
The Honourable Donald Campbell Jamieson (from July 6, 1968)
The Honourable Eric William Kierans (from July 6, 1968)
The Honourable Robert Knight Andras (from July 6, 1968)
The Honourable James Armstrong Richardson (from July 6, 1968)
The Honourable Otto Emil Lang (from July 6, 1968)
The Honourable Sydney John Smith (from October 10, 1968)
The Right Honourable Herbert Eser Gray (from October 20, 1969)
The Honourable Robert Douglas George Stanbury (from October 20, 1969)
The Right Honourable J.H. Gérald Fauteux (from March 23, 1970)
The Honourable Jean-Pierre Goyer (from December 22, 1970)
The Honourable Alastair William Gillespie (from August 12, 1971)
The Honourable Martin Patrick O’Connell (from August 12, 1971)
The Honourable Pat Mahoney (from January 28, 1972)
The Honourable Stanley Haidasz (from November 27, 1972)
The Honourable Eugene Francis Whelan (from November 27, 1972)
The Honourable William Warren Allmand (from November 27, 1972)
The Honourable James Hugh Faulkner (from November 27, 1972)
The Honourable André Ouellet (from November 27, 1972)
The Honourable Daniel Joseph MacDonald (from November 27, 1972)
The Honourable Marc Lalonde (from November 27, 1972)
The Right Honourable Jeanne Mathilde Sauvé (from November 27, 1972)
The Right Honourable Bora Laskin (from January 7, 1974)
The Honourable Lucien Lamoureux (from June 10, 1974)
The Honourable Raymond Joseph Perrault (from August 8, 1974)
The Honourable Barnett Jerome Danson (from August 8, 1974)
The Honourable J. Judd Buchanan (from August 8, 1974)
The Right Honourable Roméo A. LeBlanc (from August 8, 1974)
The Honourable Muriel McQueen Fergusson (from November 7, 1974)
The Honourable Pierre Juneau (from August 29, 1975)
The Honourable Marcel Lessard (from September 26, 1975)
The Honourable Jack Sydney George Cullen (from September 26, 1975)
The Honourable Leonard Stephen Marchand (from September 15, 1976)
The Honourable John Roberts (from September 15, 1976)
The Honourable Monique Bégin (from September 15, 1976)
The Honourable Jean-Jacques Blais (from September 15, 1976)
The Honourable Francis Fox (from September 15, 1976)
The Honourable Anthony Chisholm Abbott (from September 15, 1976)
The Honourable Iona Campagnolo (from September 15, 1976)
The Honourable Joseph-Philippe Guay (from November 3, 1976)
The Honourable John Henry Horner (from April 21, 1977)
The Honourable Norman A. Cafik (from September 16, 1977)
The Honourable J. Gilles Lamontagne (from January 19, 1978)
The Honourable John Mercer Reid (from November 24, 1978)
The Honourable Pierre de Bané (from November 24, 1978)
The Right Honourable Jules Léger (from June 1, 1979)
Clark[edit]
The Right Honourable Charles Joseph Clark (from June 4, 1979)
The Honourable Walter David Baker (from June 4, 1979)
The Honourable Flora Isabel MacDonald (from June 4, 1979)
The Honourable James Aloysius McGrath (from June 4, 1979)
The Honourable Erik H. Nielsen (from June 4, 1979)
The Honourable Allan Frederick Lawrence (from June 4, 1979)
The Honourable John Carnell Crosbie (from June 4, 1979)
The Honourable David Samuel Horne MacDonald (from June 4, 1979)
The Honourable Lincoln MacCauley Alexander (from June 4, 1979)
The Honourable Roch LaSalle (from June 4, 1979)
The Right Honourable Donald Frank Mazankowski (from June 4, 1979)
The Honourable Elmer MacIntosh MacKay (from June 4, 1979)
The Honourable Arthur Jacob Epp (from June 4, 1979)
The Honourable John Allen Fraser (from June 4, 1979)
The Honourable William H. Jarvis (from June 4, 1979)
The Honourable Allan Bruce McKinnon (from June 4, 1979)
The Honourable Sinclair McKnight Stevens (from June 4, 1979)
The Honourable John Wise (from June 4, 1979)
The Honourable Ronald George Atkey (from June 4, 1979)
The Right Honourable Ramon John Hnatyshyn (from June 4, 1979)
The Honourable David Edward Crombie (from June 4, 1979)
The Honourable Robert René de Cotret (from June 4, 1979)
The Honourable William Heward Grafftey (from June 4, 1979)
The Honourable Henry Perrin Beatty (from June 4, 1979)
The Honourable J. Robert Howie (from June 4, 1979)
The Honourable Steven Eugene Paproski (from June 4, 1979)
The Honourable Arthur Ronald Huntington (from June 4, 1979)
The Honourable Michael Holcombe Wilson (from June 4, 1979)
The Honourable Renaude Lapointe (from November 30, 1979)
The Honourable Stanley Howard Knowles (from November 30, 1979)
P. E. Trudeau[edit]
The Honourable Hazen Robert Argue (from March 3, 1980)
The Honourable Gerald Regan (from March 3, 1980)
The Honourable Mark R. MacGuigan (from March 3, 1980)
The Honourable Robert Phillip Kaplan (from March 3, 1980)
The Honourable James Sydney Clark Fleming (from March 3, 1980)
The Honourable William H. Rompkey (from March 3, 1980)
The Honourable Pierre Bussières (from March 3, 1980)
The Honourable Charles Lapointe (from March 3, 1980)
The Honourable Edward C. Lumley (from March 3, 1980)
The Honourable Yvon Pinard (from March 3, 1980)
The Honourable Donald James Johnston (from March 3, 1980)
The Honourable Lloyd Axworthy (from March 3, 1980)
The Honourable Paul James Cosgrove (from March 3, 1980)
The Honourable Judy Erola (from March 3, 1980)
The Honourable James Jerome (from February 16, 1981)
The Honourable Allister Grosart (from February 16, 1981)
The Honourable Jacob Austin (from September 22, 1981)
The Honourable Charles L. Caccia (from September 22, 1981)
The Honourable Serge Joyal (from September 22, 1981)
The Honourable W. Bennett Campbell (from September 22, 1981)
The Honourable Robert Gordon Robertson (from March 2, 1982)
The Honourable John Edward Broadbent (from April 17, 1982)
The Honourable Richard Bennett Hatfield (from April 17, 1982)
The Honourable William Grenville Davis (from April 17, 1982)
The Honourable Allan Emrys Blakeney (from April 17, 1982)
The Honourable E. Peter Lougheed (from April 17, 1982)
The Honourable William Richards Bennett (from April 17, 1982)
The Honourable John MacLennan Buchanan (from April 17, 1982)
The Honourable Alfred Brian Peckford (from April 17, 1982)
The Honourable James Matthew Lee (from April 17, 1982)
The Honourable Howard Russell Pawley (from April 17, 1982)
The Honourable Sterling Rufus Lyon (from April 17, 1982)
The Honourable David Michael Collenette (from August 12, 1983)
The Honourable Céline Hervieux-Payette (from August 12, 1983)
The Honourable Roger Simmons (from August 12, 1983)
The Honourable David Paul Smith (from August 12, 1983)
The Honourable Roy MacLaren (from August 17, 1983)
The Honourable Joseph Mario Jacques Olivier (from January 10, 1984)
The Right Honourable Robert George Brian Dickson (from April 19, 1984)
The Honourable Robert B. Bryce (from April 19, 1984)
The Honourable Peter Michael Pitfield (from April 19, 1984)
The Right Honourable Martin Brian Mulroney (from May 7, 1984)
The Right Honourable Edward Richard Schreyer (from June 3, 1984)
Turner[edit]
The Honourable Herb Breau (from June 30, 1984)
The Honourable Joseph Roger Rémi Bujold (from June 30, 1984)
The Honourable Jean-C. Lapierre (from June 30, 1984)
The Honourable Ralph Ferguson (from June 30, 1984)
The Honourable Douglas Cockburn Frith (from June 30, 1984)
Mulroney[edit]
The Honourable Robert Carman Coates (from September 17, 1984)
The Honourable Jack Burnett Murta (from September 17, 1984)
The Honourable Harvie Andre (from September 17, 1984)
The Honourable Otto John Jelinek (from September 17, 1984)
The Honourable Thomas Edward Siddon (from September 17, 1984)
The Honourable Charles James Mayer (from September 17, 1984)
The Honourable William Hunter McKnight (from September 17, 1984)
The Honourable Reverend Walter Franklin McLean September 17, 1984
The Honourable Thomas McMillan (from September 17, 1984)
The Honourable Patricia Carney (from September 17, 1984)
The Honourable André Bissonnette (from September 17, 1984)
The Honourable Suzanne Blais-Grenier (from September 17, 1984)
The Honourable Benoît Bouchard (from September 17, 1984)
The Honourable Andrée Champagne (from September 17, 1984)
The Honourable Michel Côté (from September 17, 1984)
The Honourable James Francis Kelleher (from September 17, 1984)
The Honourable Robert E. J. Layton (from September 17, 1984)
The Honourable Marcel Masse (from September 17, 1984)
The Honourable Barbara Jean McDougall (from September 17, 1984)
The Honourable Gerald Merrithew (from September 17, 1984)
The Honourable Monique Vézina (from September 17, 1984)
The Honourable Thomas Clement Douglas (from November 30, 1984)
The Honourable Maurice Riel (from November 30, 1984)
The Honourable Cyril Lloyd Francis (from November 30, 1984)
The Honourable Saul Mark Cherniack (from November 30, 1984)
The Honourable Paule Gauthier (from November 30, 1984)
The Honourable Eugene Alfred Forsey (from June 10, 1985)
The Honourable Lloyd Roseville Crouse (from June 10, 1985)
The Honourable Stewart Donald McInnes (from August 20, 1985)
The Honourable Frank Oberle (from November 20, 1985)
The Honourable Gordon Francis Joseph Osbaldeston (from February 13, 1986)
The Honourable Lowell Murray (from June 30, 1986)
The Honourable Paul Wyatt Dick (from June 30, 1986)
The Honourable Pierre H. Cadieux (from June 30, 1986)
The Honourable Jean J. Charest (from June 30, 1986)
The Honourable Thomas Hockin (from June 30, 1986)
The Honourable Monique Landry (from June 30, 1986)
The Honourable Bernard Valcourt (from June 30, 1986)
The Honourable Gerry Weiner (from June 30, 1986)
The Honourable John William Bosley (from June 30, 1986)
The Honourable Douglas Grinslade Lewis (from August 27, 1987)
The Honourable Pierre Blais (from August 27, 1987)
The Honourable Gerry St. Germain (from March 31, 1988)
The Honourable Lucien Bouchard (from March 31, 1988)
The Honourable John Horton McDermid (from September 15, 1988)
The Honourable Shirley Martin (from September 15, 1988)
The Honourable Mary Collins (from January 30, 1989)
The Honourable Alan Redway (from January 30, 1989)
The Honourable William Charles Winegard (from January 30, 1989)
The Right Honourable A. Kim Campbell (from January 30, 1989)
The Honourable Jean Corbeil (from January 30, 1989)
The Honourable Gilles Loiselle (from January 30, 1989)
The Honourable John White Hughes Bassett (from November 30, 1989)
The Honourable Marcel Danis (from February 23, 1990)
The Honourable David Arnold Croll (from March 21, 1990)
The Right Honourable Joseph Antonio Charles Lamer (from July 3, 1990)
The Honourable Audrey McLaughlin (from January 10, 1991)
The Honourable Pauline Browes (from April 21, 1991)
The Honourable Edmond Jacques Courtois (from December 5, 1991)
The Honourable J. J. Michel Robert (from December 5, 1991)
The Honourable Marcel Prud’homme (from July 1, 1992)
The Honourable William C. Scott (from July 1, 1992)
The Honourable Lorne Edmund Nystrom (from July 1, 1992)
The Honourable Gerhard Herzberg (from July 1, 1992)
The Honourable Arthur Tremblay (from July 1, 1992)
The Honourable David Alexander Colville (from July 1, 1992)
The Honourable Pauline Jewett (from July 1, 1992)
The Honourable Paul Desmarais (from July 1, 1992)
The Honourable John Charles Polanyi (from July 1, 1992)
The Honourable Maurice F. Strong (from July 1, 1992)
The Honourable Antonine Maillet (from July 1, 1992)
The Honourable Rita Joe (from July 1, 1992)
The Honourable James Bourque (from July 1, 1992)
The Honourable Richard Cashin (from July 1, 1992)
The Honourable Paul M. Tellier (from July 1, 1992)
The Honourable Patricia Helen Rogers (from July 1, 1992)
The Honourable David Robert Peterson (from July 1, 1992)
The Honourable Conrad M. Black (from July 1, 1992; expelled January 31, 2014)[1]
The Honourable Charles Rosner Bronfman (from October 21, 1992)
The Honourable Maurice Richard (from October 30, 1992)
The Honourable William Ormond Mitchell (from November 5, 1992)
The Honourable Edwin A. Goodman (from November 30, 1992)
The Honourable George W. Vari (from December 23, 1992)
The Honourable Pierre H. Vincent (from January 4, 1993)
The Honourable Rosemary Brown (from April 20, 1993)
Campbell[edit]
The Honourable Jim Edwards (from June 25, 1993)
The Honourable Robert Douglas Nicholson (from June 25, 1993)
The Honourable Barbara Jane Sparrow (from June 25, 1993)
The Honourable Peter L. McCreath (from June 25, 1993)
The Honourable Ian Angus Ross Reid (from June 25, 1993)
The Honourable Larry Schneider (from June 25, 1993)
The Honourable Garth Turner (from June 25, 1993)
Chrétien[edit]
The Honourable David Anderson (from November 4, 1993)
The Honourable Ralph E. Goodale (from November 4, 1993)
The Honourable David Charles Dingwall (from November 4, 1993)
The Honourable Ron Irwin (from November 4, 1993)
The Honourable Brian Tobin (from November 4, 1993)
The Honourable Joyce Fairbairn (from November 4, 1993)
The Honourable Sheila Maureen Copps (from November 4, 1993)
The Honourable Sergio Marchi (from November 4, 1993)
The Honourable John Manley (from November 4, 1993)
The Honourable Diane Marleau (from November 4, 1993)
The Right Honourable Paul Martin (from November 4, 1993)
The Honourable Douglas Young (from November 4, 1993)
The Honourable Michel Dupuy (from November 4, 1993)
The Honourable Arthur C. Eggleton (from November 4, 1993)
The Honourable Marcel Massé (from November 4, 1993)
The Honourable Anne McLellan (from November 4, 1993)
The Honourable Allan Rock (from November 4, 1993)
The Honourable Sheila Finestone (from November 4, 1993)
The Honourable Fernand Robichaud (from November 4, 1993)
The Honourable Ethel Blondin-Andrew (from November 4, 1993)
The Honourable Lawrence MacAulay (from November 4, 1993)
The Honourable Christine Stewart (from November 4, 1993)
The Honourable Raymond Chan (from November 4, 1993)
The Honourable Jon Gerrard (from November 4, 1993)
The Honourable Douglas Peters (from November 4, 1993)
The Honourable Alfonso Gagliano (from September 15, 1994)
The Honourable Lucienne Robillard (from February 22, 1995)
The Honourable Fred J. Mifflin (from January 25, 1996)
The Honourable Jane Stewart (from January 25, 1996)
The Honourable Stéphane Dion (from January 25, 1996)
The Honourable Pierre Pettigrew (from January 25, 1996)
The Honourable Martin Cauchon (from January 25, 1996)
The Honourable Hedy Fry (from January 25, 1996)
The Honourable James Andrew Grant (from September 30, 1996)
The Honourable Don Boudria (from October 4, 1996)
The Honourable Guy Charbonneau (from October 17, 1996)
The Honourable Bernard Alasdair Graham (from June 11, 1997)
The Honourable Lyle Vanclief (from June 11, 1997)
The Honourable Herb Dhaliwal (from June 11, 1997)
The Honourable Andy Scott (from June 11, 1997)
The Honourable David Kilgour (from June 11, 1997)
The Honourable James Scott Peterson (from June 11, 1997)
The Honourable Ronald J. Duhamel (from June 11, 1997)
The Honourable Andrew Mitchell (from June 11, 1997)
The Honourable Gilbert Normand (from June 18, 1997)
The Honourable Robert Keith Rae (from April 30, 1998)
The Honourable Claudette Bradshaw (from November 23, 1998)
The Honourable Jocelyne Bourgon (from December 14, 1998)
The Honourable Raymond A. Speaker (from June 9, 1999)
The Honourable Frank Joseph McKenna (from June 9, 1999)
The Honourable George Baker (from August 3, 1999)
The Honourable Robert Daniel Nault (from August 3, 1999)
The Honourable Maria Minna (from August 3, 1999)
The Honourable Elinor Caplan (from August 3, 1999)
The Honourable Denis Coderre (from August 3, 1999)
The Honourable J. Bernard Boudreau (from October 4, 1999)
The Right Honourable Beverley M. McLachlin (from January 12, 2000)
The Honourable Sharon Carstairs (from January 9, 2001)
The Honourable Robert G. Thibault (from January 9, 2001)
The Honourable Rey Pagtakhan (from January 9, 2001)
The Honourable Gilbert Parent (from June 5, 2001)
The Honourable Gary Albert Filmon (from October 4, 2001)
The Honourable Susan Whelan (from January 15, 2002)
The Honourable Maurizio Bevilacqua (from January 15, 2002)
The Honourable Paul DeVillers (from January 15, 2002)
The Honourable Gar Knutson (from January 15, 2002)
The Honourable Denis Paradis (from January 15, 2002)
The Honourable Claude Drouin (from January 15, 2002)
The Honourable John McCallum (from January 15, 2002)
The Honourable Stephen Owen (from January 15, 2002)
The Honourable William Graham (from January 16, 2002)
The Honourable Gerry Byrne (from January 16, 2002)
The Honourable Jean Augustine (from May 26, 2002)
The Honourable Arnold Wayne Easter (from October 22, 2002)
The Honourable Baljit Singh Chadha (from February 20, 2003)
The Honourable Steven W. Mahoney (from April 11, 2003)
The Honourable Roy J. Romanow (from November 13, 2003)
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The Honourable Albina Guarnieri (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable Stanley Kazmierczak Keyes (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable Joseph McGuire (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable Robert Speller (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable Reginald B. Alcock (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable Geoff Regan (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable Tony Valeri (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable M. Aileen Carroll (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable David Pratt (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable Irwin Cotler (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable Judy Sgro (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable Hélène Chalifour Scherrer (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable Ruben John Efford (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable Liza Frulla (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable Joseph Robert Comuzzi (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable Giuseppe (Joseph) Volpe (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable Mauril Bélanger (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable Carolyn Bennett (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable Jacques Saada (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable Joseph Frank Fontana (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable John Ferguson Godfrey (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable Scott Brison (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable Serge Marcil (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable John McKay (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable Jerry Pickard (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable Yvon Charbonneau (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable Gurbax Singh Malhi (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable John Harvard (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable Larry Bagnell (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable Brenda Kay Chamberlain (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable Walt Lastewka (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable Dan McTeague (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable Mark Eyking (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable Georges Farrah (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable Eleni Bakopanos (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable Paul Bonwick (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable Joe Jordan (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable Shawn Murphy (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable Jim Karygiannis (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable David Price (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable Roger Gallaway (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable Susan Barnes (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable André Harvey (from December 12, 2003)
The Honourable Andrew Telegdi (from January 30, 2004)
The Honourable Rev. William Alexander Blaikie (from February 19, 2004)
The Honourable Grant Hill (from February 19, 2004)
The Right Honourable Stephen Joseph Harper (from May 4, 2004)
The Honourable Joseph Mario Jacques Olivier (from May 5, 2004)
The Honourable Peter Adams (from July 20, 2004)
The Honourable Sarmite Bulte (from July 20, 2004)
The Honourable Roy Cullen (from July 20, 2004)
The Honourable Ujjal Dosanjh (from July 20, 2004)
The Honourable Ken Dryden (from July 20, 2004)
The Honourable David Emerson (from July 20, 2004)
The Honourable Tony Ianno (from July 20, 2004)
The Honourable Marlene Jennings (from July 20, 2004)
The Honourable Dominic LeBlanc (from July 20, 2004)
The Honourable Judi Longfield (from July 20, 2004)
The Honourable Paul Macklin (from July 20, 2004)
The Honourable Keith P. Martin (from July 20, 2004)
The Honourable Karen Redman (from July 20, 2004)
The Honourable Raymond Simard (from July 20, 2004)
The Honourable Patricia Anne Torsney (from July 20, 2004)
The Honourable Bryon Wilfert (from July 20, 2004)
The Honourable Jack Gilbert Layton (from March 21, 2005)
The Honourable Belinda Stronach (from May 17, 2005)
The Honourable Aldéa Landry, Q.C. (from June 24, 2005)
The Right Honourable Adrienne Clarkson (from October 3, 2005)
The Honourable Navdeep Bains (from October 7, 2005)
The Honourable Charles Hubbard (from October 7, 2005)
The Honourable Anita Neville (from October 18, 2005)
Thank You Watcher. It is an incredibley long list of People who are sworn to Secrecy regarding the Privy Council. One might think there are many things the Bureaucracy Cabal wish to keep hidden; Cheers; Mike Sr.
Yes all insiders and Privy to many secrets. And in many cases a leg up in business deals and insider information. Who knows what other perks they get as well. Imagine the networking and horse trading going on as to who should get government contracts and who needs this favor or that done. The Old Boys Club of all Old Boys Clubs.
MM Sr., Canadians need to understand this about Canada’s ever changing and amending FAKE CONSTITUTION. The BNA Act itself is a Statute of a Foreign Power. The Foreign Power is Britain.
Trudeau tried to repatriate this Foreign Statute and claim it, he found that Legally he could not. It did not belong to Canada but to England.
What is the BNA? You need to understand, the BNA was nothing but the Instructions from the Sovereign of a Foreign Country, to the Appointed Governor of a Colony, “Canada” on how the Appointed Governor would manage the Colony. Instructions on who would do what.
Now this is important. No where in the BNA or the Trudeau Fake Constitution is the Office of Prime Minister even mentioned one time. The Prime Minister is merely the First Minister, one of 11 First Minister’s, the other 10 being First Ministers of the Provinces.
The Gov. Gen. is the Appointed Head of State. In the BNA the Gov. Gen. was the Boss. In 1931 after the several Imperial Conferences, it was decided that Britain could no longer afford the Colonies. So they were cut loose with the Statute of Westminister 1931.
The United Colonies of Canada, the Australians, New Zealand, South Africa, and the Irish all found themselves in the same boat.
If you wish proof of what this meant, it meant that the Sovereign could Legally no longer Appoint a Governor.
All Governor Generals of all these Colonies were Appointed by Letters Patent. After 1931 this could no longer legally happen. Canada carried on and the PM began Appointing his own Gov. Gen. without the Letters Patent signed by the Sovereign of the Foreign Power.
Don’t believe this examine the Documents, previous to 1931 all signed by the Sovereign, after 1931 there is a huge gap in the historical record, no Letters Patent until 1947, and then they began being signed by the PM. The PM and his Office had assumed the Power of the Sovereign. And all Letters Patent since have been signed by the PM.
Then comes Trudeau, “The Great Man” He creates his own Constitution by taking the BNA and amending it,, with great fanfare and theatrics and adds his Communist Doctrine on top of the BNA Act.
Because he found he could not get rid of the BNA Act. Without the Consent of the Provinces. That meant he would have to consult the PEOPLE of the PROVINCES who were now Sovereign.
When the Statute of Westminster was signed all Sovereignty Reverted to the People of each Province. The People were to be consulted and they were not. They were ignored. And never allowed to vote for or against any of these shenanigans.
And the 10 First Ministers equal in every way to the First Minister in Ottawa went along with the sham. Under the BNA the First Ministers were of equal power in fact have more power than the First Minister in Ottawa, because the Citizens of the Province possess the land and every blade of grass in every Province not Ottawa and not the Fake Sovereign the Prime Minister at Ottawa.
As it stands right now each Province has become a Colony of Ottawa, Voluntary Servitude.
Each Province has an elected Prime Minister or if you prefer the French Myth Premier. Each Province has a legal Head of State the Lt. Gov. Each Province has a Supreme Court. Each Province is free to create it’s own Constitution under sect. 45 of the BNA Act. Each Province is free to conduct International Trade and sign Trade Pacts with Foreign Countries under the BNA and confirmed by the Supreme Court of Canada. Each Province is a legal Sovereign State right now.
And by the Legal Rules of Eminent Domain, the Citizens of each Province possess the land. No One in Canada can refute any of these facts. These are historical facts.
I have long advocated that the Democratically elected First Minister of Alberta, the Prime Minister of Alberta, seek consent of the Citizens of Alberta with a binding referendum for a UDI. He really does not have to go the UDI route, as each Province is already a Sovereign Entity. But he could use the power of the UDI as a hammer. The UDI cleanly severs all power of Ottawa in one stroke. And is Internationally recognized.
Canada would be powerless other than to parlee at the International Court if Alberta did do this. Canada would not be able use force and its Supreme Court would have no say. All the treaty’s and agreements made between Ottawa and forced terms would be wiped out in one stroke. No more Fake Constitution. No more Bilingualism, Multicult, all Treaty’s and previous arrangements would be wiped out.
A clean slate for Albertan’s to create what ever they so chose Democratically. As to collective debt. Alberta has been robbed, fleeced, sheared, bound and gagged and raped. Canada owes Alberta. Quit Serving at the Oars of the Slave Ship Canada.
Everything these guys do makes them look guilty.
I can only imagine what the Norman case will reveal.
OK, as I recall, Norman has a fire brand lawyer, and she scares the shitt out of these fool:-)))
One can hope.
“Anne, I don’t want to find out what caused this SNC-Lavalin scandal. Do you think you can help us not find out?”
“Sure, I have lots of experience not finding out things, going back to my days with Paul and Jean.”
“Excellent, when can you not get started?”
They are laughing at us
It’s time to get the RCMP off their bellhop duties at the Quebec border to start investigating these criminals.
R U drunk? Those assholes r part of the f**king problem
Brenda Lucki, RCMP commissioner. First female commissioner appointed by the feminist groping PM. She is the one to order an investigation at this level.
Ya right. Headlines coming soon, “Its not illegal if the RCMP do it.”
Those not busy in High River are carrying luggage.
May Justa Turd will need some Obamariod Ointment before this is over.
How much severance will Michael Wernick get?
How much money will taxpayers have to pay to stop this jerk from embarrassing himself and the Turdeau government?
Tomorrow will be a telling day. Three possible scenarios.
1. If the libranos are going early the budget presentation will be followed by a dissolution and an early election.
2. If they think they can ride it out and bongo still has the ‘royal jelly’ they go with the budget and too the polls in October.
3. The librano brain trust punts bongo, calls a leadership contest for the summer and goes to the polls with a new leader in the fall.
AB, I go with # 1, as the Turd is gone by the fall. There are liberals engineering his demise, and 1 is his only hope to hang on
NME666
I agree that the libranos are planning his exit. I think the timing will depend on how deep they are buried in Lavscam…..and how much they think will be exposed.
If option 3 is their preferred method my interpretation is they are in up to their neck and:
1. They blame bongo for the entire mess, and
2. They can’t trust him not to f’k up even further.
I’ve never seen bongo more agitated and nervous.
Headlines by the paid for media in a short while, ‘We have investigated ourselves and found ourselves not guilty of corruption’.
The Media have already gone all soft on the Turdhole gang… caught CTV’s laughable news reader/ actress, Lisa la flamming moron refer to the Lavscam scandal as an, “issue”… then there was some old french lady actress/news reader, lets just call her whatsherface, and old whatsherface was also deliberately avoiding the word ‘scandal” substituting the word “affair” instead. CTV has decided that the Lavscam scandal is not a scandal at all, nope, its an “issue” / “affair”… that was fast… and some people wonder why the Libranos are so arrogant. Carry on Liberals, the Media have your back.
Sean M. My ass has an issue every morning. When I give birth to a Moslem, then flush the little heathen bastard.
Profound, profound post there, Watcher.
Sean, thanks for an update on Ms. Laflamme. I have found CTV News utterly unwatchable, like the CBC National. Recently Ms. Laflamme had a tete-a-tete with the head of Huawei, discussing the arrest of Meng Wanzhou, at his ultra-ritzy residence, and the softball questions lobbed by the news anchor must have improved relations between Bellmedia and Huawei. The relationdhip between BCE and Huawei are murky, and BCE owns Bellmedia (and CTV), but the kindness shown by Ms. Laflamme and the Huawei head has nothing, absolutely nothing, to do with the Huawei-BCE relationship.
Let’s see. Justin Trudeau likes China. China is mad at Canada and kidnapped two Canadians. CTV and Bellmedia likes the federal Liberal party. And BCE and Huawei have a business relationship. And Huawei answers to the ruling Chinese dictatorship. What a stellar, independent journalist is our star, Lisa Laflamme! She liked the chairman’s ultra-zillionaire residence too.
The only way forward for the west, the only path to survival? OUT.
Anyone who doesn’t see it, is just too stupid to live, let alone be allowed to vote, or waste oxygen, or speak.
I have no respect for Raybould when she can remain in that party and support it, or any Liberals who can sit on their duffs in silence on what has to be some pretty corrupt dealings when they refuse to allow any further information on the Lavalin affair no matter what excuses they come up with. We have bunch of shysters covering arses, this is a huge scandal.