The Opposition said the numbers weren't right. The Auditor General said the numbers weren't right. The Parliamentary Budget Officer said the numbers weren't right. A US report and Canadian critics said untendered, single engine jets were'n't right. So CPC hireds KPMG, who also said the numbers weren't right.
that's a lot of effertz$
Showing posts with label auditor general. Show all posts
Showing posts with label auditor general. Show all posts
Friday, December 7, 2012
Monday, March 26, 2012
f-35 saga
good lord. well. yes. "Harper's gang didn't just support the F-35 program, it chastised, ridiculed and name-called those who questioned it."
here come the judge. auditor general's report due on april 3, 2012.
here come the judge. auditor general's report due on april 3, 2012.
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
ebate-day (Sheila Fraser, the "proper quote," cops, airports and more prudent spending) français 2Day (retiring)
“The comments attributed to me in the [Conservative] report are completely unrelated to G8/G20 spending,” Fraser writes in her letter.
Tories used praise for Liberals to defend summit costs: Fraser
Day apologizes, says 'proper quote' will be added to Tory dissent report
Last Updated: Apr 12, 2011 2:55 PM ET
Canada's auditor general has rebuked the Conservatives for recycling an unrelated quote by her about a previous Liberal government's security spending in a parliamentary report on the costs of the G8/G20 summits in Ontario last summer, CBC News has learned.
The Conservatives' report, presented as a dissenting opinion to the Commons the morning Parliament was dissolved last month, quotes Sheila Fraser giving high marks to the Harper government for prudent spending on the summits.
Tories used praise for Liberals to defend summit costs: Fraser
Day apologizes, says 'proper quote' will be added to Tory dissent report
Last Updated: Apr 12, 2011 2:55 PM ET
Canada's auditor general has rebuked the Conservatives for recycling an unrelated quote by her about a previous Liberal government's security spending in a parliamentary report on the costs of the G8/G20 summits in Ontario last summer, CBC News has learned.
The Conservatives' report, presented as a dissenting opinion to the Commons the morning Parliament was dissolved last month, quotes Sheila Fraser giving high marks to the Harper government for prudent spending on the summits.
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