Another Anti-Prorogation Campaign Gone Horribly Wrong
The Ottawa Citizen has been running a smear campaign aimed at the federal Conservatives called “Wish You Were Here“. This campaign is to highlight the federal prorogation and keep it in the eye of the public even though nobody else is talking about it anymore. Every day, it lists a number of area MPs and gives us their schedules to see what they are up to because they aren’t working on the hill.
However, today’s edition went horribly wrong: it seems the cons are working hard with many meetings and visits, the libs are either taking the day off or not saying where they are, the bloc did not respond, and the one NDPer is working:
John Baird (Cons.) Ottawa West-Nepean:
Three constituency meetings. Meeting with deputy minister on three issues. Infrastructure Canada briefing. Meeting with Department of Finance regarding budget Recommendations.
Mauril Belanger (Lib.) Ottawa-Vanier:
Declined to provide a copy of his schedule but says he is working every day.
Lawrence Cannon (Cons.) Pontiac:
Meetings and briefings.
Paul Dewar (NDP) Ottawa Centre:
Drop in to Dovercourt Recreation Centre for Family Day Free Swim. Attending CAS Foster a Snow Angel event on Parliament Hill. Reviewing constituent requests and follow-up. Official correspondence — foreign affairs and constituency matters. Research on foreign policy issues in preparation for diplomatic meetings. Speech preparation for remarks to Child Welfare League. Imagine Haiti Fundraiser at Arts Court.
Royal Galipeau (Cons.) Ottawa-Orléans:
YMCA. Heritage Canada Foundation. Meeting constituents about Canada Revenue Agency issues. Preparing ministerial memoranda about key economic development issues that impact on Ottawa-Orléans. Family Day Potluck Supper at Grace Presbyterian Church, Orléans. Evening activity in support of the victims of the recent Haiti Earthquake, Arts Court.
David McGuinty (Lib.) Ottawa South:
Spending Family Day with wife and four children.
Richard Nadeau (BQ) Gatineau:
Did not respond.
Gordon O’Connor (Cons.) Carleton-Mississippi Mills:
Declined to provide a copy of his schedule.
Pierre Poilievre (Cons.) Nepean-Carleton:
7:50 a.m.: Morning briefing. 9 a.m.: Reading correspondence. 10:30 a.m.: Travel to meeting. 11 a.m.: Meeting with PMO policy advisers. This meeting runs until 2 p.m. with possibility of extending to 4 p.m.
Marcel Proulx (Lib.) Hull-Aylmer:
Schedule details unavailable.

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5 COMMENTS
1 Sammy
I notice they didn’t bother to say that PMSH was in Haiti doing very important business…and Iggy was in Van at the Games!
2 Tuco
Who writes that crap in the OC, a 12 year old?
3 Martin
Susan Riley and friends on the editorial board have made the paper a virulent anti-Harper sheet. There remain about 3 objective, or conservative columnists left.
4 Albeta Bob
This is old news. What has happened to Iggy’s shadow cabinate? Has he prorogued it for the Olympics?
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