PQ 'loses the room'
You've all seen the scene, either in a movie or in real life, where a politician or a spokesman gives a speech defending a policy or action in front of a crowd which becomes progressively more hostile, to the point that nothing that the politician can say placates the crowd and where he or she is shouted down and forced to flee the scene.
In the trade it is called '
losing the room' and there's little doubt post-election the PQ has clearly
lost the room.
Since the election, PQ fortunes have fallen to historical lows;
"One month after its crushing electoral defeat to the Liberals, a new
Léger poll done for Le Devoir shows that, had an election been held May
7-8, support for the party would have been a mere 19%.
In 28 years of polling, “I never saw this,” a shocked Jean-Marc Léger told the paper." Link
Part of the collapse can be attributed to the revelations that the PQ, particularly
Bernard Drainville and
Pauline misled Quebecers over legal opinions concerning the
Charter of Values.
There's no coming back for a politician branded as a liar and so for the PQ, Bernard Drainville remains a ball and chain, one who the public and more importantly, the media, have come to mistrust.
Now it's revealed that the former finance minister Nicolas Marceau also misled the public over the deficit, under-reporting by several billion dollars the true fiscal mess.
This latest revelation of PQ deception isn't even accounted for in a survey that pegs PQ support at just 19%, polling which took place before the revelations by the auditor-general that the deficit as predicted by Marceau was over three times as large.
Quebec’s acting auditor general says the former Parti Québécois
government provided an “ambitious” portrait of public finances that was
nowhere near the current fiscal reality facing the province.
In a new report tabled today,
Michel Samson said the proposed budget brought forward by the PQ government
last February grossly underestimated the province’s deficit, which the
PQ projected at $1.75 billion for 2014-2015.
Samson said the actual deficit Quebec is facing is closer to $5.5 billion Link
It's hard to survive a lie like that, so add the name of
Nicolas Marceau to the list of the PQ's
dead men walking.
Worse still, is how the PQ is doing with the younger generation;
"The majority of young Quebecers are turning their backs on the PQ and
sovereignty, according to a new CROP survey that polled Quebecers
between the ages of 18 and 24.
The 500-person survey found that just 16 per cent of people in that age
group support the Parti Quebecois. The Liberals have more than double
the number, with 34 per cent.
The group also overwhelming reject the idea of an independent
Quebec. The poll showed that 69 per cent of Quebecers between 18 and 24
years old would vote "no" in a referendum.
“I wouldn't vote for the PQ because it will cause a lot of problems if
we separate from Canada,” said CEGEP student Philippe Deschenes. Link
While the PQ is putting on a brave face, it is clear that the introspection that it has claimed it must undertake, must include a complete house-cleaning, with the departure of Drainville and Lisée from leadership positions.
Even that doesn't go to the basic question of whether sovereignty is a one generation issue.
That remains to be seen..
So unrealistic has sovereignty become that even many of those who wish in their heart for a sovereign Quebec, would actually vote against the idea over financial considerations.
Quebec Liberal Party soon to face corruption music
If there's anything we learned over the last eighteen months, it is that when UPAC (the special provincial police unit investigating corruption) raids an office, it isn't just on a fishing expedition. It is usually a precursor to charges being laid, even if months away.
We all learned our lesson when ex-mayor
Michael Applebaum brazened it out, telling reporters that the visits by the special police unit to his office weren't anything to be concerned about. While UPAC didn't reply in public, it probably didn't appreciate the lie and when they came to arrest Applebaum months later, there was a measure of payback. Instead of asking Applebaum to come to the station to be charged, they went to his house early in the morning and made sure there were reporters on hand for the arrest and infamous '
perp walk.'
So it doesn't auger well for the Liberal party with the latest raid;
"The anti-corruption police unit has carried out another raid at the Quebec Liberal headquarters in Montreal, the party said Tuesday night....
...The search warrant says police wanted computer data from the account of the party’s former director, Joël Gauthier, and two others, according to The Gazette. Gauthier, who was the former head of the regional transportation authority, recently quit his new job at Investissements Hexagone in the wake of damning allegations from UPAC. Link
Now
Joël Gauthier is quite an interesting character, he's the former director of the Quebec Liberal Party who left in 2003 and was awarded a plum patronage job, running the regional commuter rail agency, the AMT.
"Gauthier, the former director of the Quebec Liberal Party, ran the AMT
for nearly 10 years. He was pushed out in January 2012, when more than
$300 million in cost overruns accrued on a new commuter line linking
Mascouche and Montreal."
When the PQ got elected, it installed their own stooge, defeated star PQ candidate,
Nicolas Girard who took over the job and who later discovered 'irregularities' in Gauthier's agenda and squealed to police.
"An investigation into his dealings at the AMT began when Gauthier's
successor, Nicolas Girard, found what he believed to be irregularities
in Gauthier's agenda, and turned it over to UPAC. Link
Those irregularities showed that Gauthier had an incestuous relationship with engineering firms dealing with the agency. Gauthier accepted many gifts from them including a trip to the Vancouver Olympics.
Hilariously, a newspaper report describes how Gauthier asked an assistant to stomp on his Blackberry in a moronic attempt to delete the history, oblivious to the fact that the information was stored on the company server!
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After Gauther was dumped from the AMT by the PQ, he landed at
Hexagone, a firm created expressly to buy the construction empire of disgraced construction magnate
Tony Accurso, who decided to retire in the wake of damning revelations at the Charbonneau Commission.
It wasn't exactly an arm's length sale, with Acurrso's two sons,
James et
Marco, two of the six shareholders. Other shareholders alongside Gauthier were former Accurso company employees.
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In the wake of the raids and the potential embarrassment, Gautheir left
Hexagone.
As I said, Gauthier is one murky character.
Oh, by the way, Hexagone just won a multi-million dollar contract with the city of Montreal.
No problemo!
And so moving right along, in testimony before the Commission, a former aide to then Quebec Minister
Nathalie Normandeau confirmed that Liberal party held ridings were favoured in the awarding of discretionary projects, but defended the Minister, telling the commission that it was not her doing, but Normandeau's evil cabinet secretary.
According to both witnesses, some provincially subsidized projects were
approved faster than others depending on political affiliation. While
certain projects were given the go-ahead quickly and easily, Binette
testified, other files might sit gathering dust in the minister's office
because the ridings where the projects were being carried out were not
Liberal ones — or because the engineering firm partnered with a given
municipality "wasn't the right one."
It
was the non-urgent projects that may have been ranked based on how
constituents had voted in the last election, he explained.
Binette
also told the inquiry that three engineering firms — Dessau, BPR and
Roche — snapped up more than 80 per cent of all provincially-subsidized
municipal contracts in Quebec. Both witnesses confirmed that the firms
were in regular contact with the minister's office, and that they
provided Normandeau's chief-of-staff, Bruno Lortie, with lists of
projects that they were working on.
While Normandeau was painted as a dedicated and friendly boss, Lortie received the opposite treatment on Wednesday.
The
chief-of-staff "loomed large" in Normandeau's inner circle, Binette
testified, and met with executives from the engineering firms regularly.
Lortie was also allegedly in charge of arranging fundraising events and
ensuring that the minister met the $100,000 annual fundraising goal set
for her by the Quebec Liberal Party. Link
More bad news for the Liberals is the visit that UPAC paid to Îles-de-la-Madeleine, MP
Germain Chevarie. They wanted to have a little chat.
And
Tony Tomassi, the ex-Liberal cabinet minister pleaded guilty this week and was sentenced to 240 hours of community service in relation to fraud over expense claims when he was in the National Assembly
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It seems that nobody is safe from UPAC's reach. In an absolutely bizarre turn of events, the corruption cops raided another office, the office that oversees its own operations!
"Quebec's anti-corruption unit (UPAC) carried out two raids in Quebec City Wednesday — one of them inside a building used by the provincial public security ministry.....
....Coalition Avenir Québec’s François Bonnardel said the government has a
lot of explaining to do given that UPAC reports to the public security
ministry.
“It’s extremely worrisome when we
see that the police are investigating the police. In these
circumstances, I think the ministry and the government should give us
information on this impromptu visit,” said Bonnardel." Link
Employees rights in Quebec trumps all
When do employee rights trump good sense and public safety in Quebec.... ALWAYS.
Here's a video of a rogue school bus driver filmed by a concerned citizen.
"A man driving on the 40 westbound between Sources and St. John's says
he noticed a minivan tailgating him, and when he saw the school sign on
the minivan and the vehicle filled with kids, he followed the driver
and videotaped him.
In the video, you see the school minivan driving over 100 km/h in a 70 km/h zone, and weaving in and out of traffic.
“I stopped filming because he noticed me and it was getting
dangerous, he started following me at speed, I was driving to get away
from him and he was zigzagging through traffic like a crazy person,” the
man who wished to remain anonymous because he is also speeding in the
video, told CJAD.
The man called the school transportation company, R. Crevier, to complain, but he says they were not interested.
CJAD spoke to the owner, Robert Crevier, Tuesday morning; he was
unavailable for an interview but said he received a complaint from a
citizen and the Sûreté du Québec.
He said it was the employee's first offence, that he gave him a warning and he could be fired after three." Link
What was the police reaction to all this?
They asked the anonymous filmer to come forward so that they could issue him two citations, one for dangerous driving himself and another for filming while driving.
As for the driver of the school bus, just a warning, he's entitled to three strikes, according to the owner of the company
Hmmmm.... Wold you let your child board this guy's bus tomorrow?
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In another case of employees before the public, the union is trying to reverse the firing of two employees who were caught on tape abusing patients in a government run old age facility.
Both employees were charged by police with various crimes, including drug trafficking, assault etc. etc.
Despite all this, the union representing the workers has filed a grievance, demanding that the two former employees be reinstated.
Now the union representative said that when the grievance was deposited, the union wasn't aware of all the facts, but it hasn't withdrawn the grievance in light of evidence revealed.
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Hmmmm.... Wold you entrust a elderly family member to the care of these two?
Canadiens Mascot 'Youppi,' pays off Jimmy Fallon bet
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Euginie Bouchard trips up on and off the court
If there's one things that irks Quebec francophones, it is that the French from France largely detest the Quebecois accent. I don't know why, but Quebec movies are generally dubbed when shown in France, something that really is unnecessary.
If I can understand Haitian French, as a non native French speaker, I'm sure that those in France can very well understand the Quebecois accent.
That being said,
Eugenie Bouchard had an incident when a fan asked her if she could speak French with a real 'French' accent to which she gave an unfortunate answer that saw some local journalists seeing red.
The French interview is subtitled, it starts at 1:20.
Yikes!!!!
Perhaps local media will finally admit that Genie is a Quebec anglophone, named after a British princess who doesn't place an accent over the second
'é' in her name.
While
Pierrre Foglia of the Journal de Montreal took exception to her jibe, that is, that it's good that she doesn't have a Quebecois accent, other Frenchmen noted that Genie's accent is actually much easier on their ears then that of the Quebecois!
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Is BBQ chicken commercial racially insensitive?
St. Hubert BBQ, Quebec's largest chain of rotisserie chicken has come under fire for this commercial, which Chinese community leaders have branded racially insensitive.
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Offence, like beauty, is always in the eye of the beholder and so I'd like a few opinions from the readers as to whether you think this commercial crosses a line.
For francophone readers....
Would you be offended if McDonalds ran a commercial where not so flattering stereotypical portrayal of a francophone Poutine shack owner railing at the unfairness of being undercut by a big corporation.
Interestingly, this story hasn't made it into the Francophone media yet.
What do I think?....dunno.
Then there's this
Swiffer commercial featuring a stereotypical elderly Jewish couple that is absolutely precious, so I guess it's a fine line.
The commercial is so popular that Swiffer made another one featuring Morty and Lee (actually I don't know which came first).....
Watch it
Further reading
Quebecers signing up for accent modification classes
7 Interesting Montreal Statistics About Every Borough In The City
Quebec students tops in math
Canadian brands ignoring francophones on social media
Denis Coderre, Mayor of Montreal makes good on a bet with the mayor of New York City, Bill de Blasio over the Canadians/Rangers series.
That Coderre had to fly the Rangers flag over city hall is nothing, but being forced to eat a disgusting New York bagel is real punishment.
More English belongs in Quebec’s French schools: report
Language group blast government for providing English version of budget {fr}
French lessons for dyslexic employee likely to cost DND over $70,000
Bonne fin de semaine!
Have a good weekend!
Quebec defends marriage principle
If there is one issue where this editor defends Quebec's contrary position to that of the ROC, it is in the principle that marriage (or civil union) or the lack thereof should define the status of couples.