Compilation 2: "Who's really in charge and whose interests are they really serving"?
Update 1 has been added just below the first article.
Compilation 2: UNSCAM: Canadian Government-Power Corp-Desmarais, Phony refugees, Youth Crime
List of Articles:
* The Oil-for-Food Scandal – the Canadian Connection -- Power Corp and Desmarais
* Lebanese contract linked to grant -- the beginning of a series to run in the National Post
* Phony refugees costing Canada millions of dollars -- Harjit Singh case shows system abuse is endemic -- Diane Francis
* Youth Crime Statistics from Justice
The Oil-for-Food Scandal – the Canadian Connection -- Power Corp and Desmarais
The truth about BNP Paribas and Power Corp. sheds a new light on Canada's seemingly bizarre anti-American foreign policy in the Middle East, in China and elsewhere.
[. . . . ] Top among these is the European-based BNP Paribas bank, which the U.N. chose to administer the program and which reportedly received nearly $1 billion for its efforts. Congressional investigators reviewing the bank's actions have discovered broken rules, missing documents and improper transfers by BNP Paribas, which up until now has been assumed to be a French bank.
In fact, BNP Paribas is actually controlled by Power Corporation, an appropriately named Canadian company that has a shocking track record of 'business' relationships with the worst gangsters and tyrannical regimes in the world.
BNP Paribas also has one other distinguishing feature: a direct corporate and familial relationship with the persons running the government of Canada for the last 20 years.
The truth about BNP Paribas and Power Corp. sheds a new light on Canada's seemingly bizarre anti-American foreign policy in the Middle East, in China and elsewhere.
[. . . . ] Pargesa, and thus Power Corporation and the Canadian Desmarais family, holds a controlling significant stake in TotalFina Elf, the Belgian-French petroleum multinational corporation formed from the merger of Total and Petrofina.
BNP Paribas and TotalFina may have blood-stained corporate histories, but the intimate and intricate connections of Power Corp. to Canada's governing elite raise the truly disturbing questions. [. . . . ]
Update 1:
UNSCAM: Desert desperadoes -- How the United Nations' oil-for-food program was transformed into a piggy bank for Saddam Hussein and the biggest financial scandal in the world body's 60-year history
Fallen behind on your scandal news lately? Well, don't look now, but the doozy the United Nations has brewed up in its Iraqi oil-for-food program is about to come to full boil. The Treasury Department, the Department of Justice, the Manhattan district attorney's office, five legislative committees, at least three foreign governments, and, oh yes, the United Nations itself are asking who's responsible for the more than $4 billion in illegal kickbacks on Iraqi oil sales and goods from suppliers exporting food, medicine, and other materials to Baghdad.
[. . . . ] Politics aside, there is abundant evidence of substantial fraud and mismanagement in the U.N. program. A Pentagon audit that examined just 10 percent of the oil-for-food contracts pending at the time of the U.S.-led invasion in 2003 found that the costs of nearly half the contracts appeared to be inflated. . . . "after sales service charges" of between 10 and 20 percent. . . . In order to pay the surcharge fees, it appears, some companies either inflated the cost of goods sold or delivered fewer goods than called for in their contracts. Former Iraqi ministries, the Pentagon report related, said surcharges and kickbacks were "standard practice." [. . . . ]
[. . . . ] Today it’s the American captains of industry often working through joint business ventures in China who are producing a plethora of easily accessible products for Americans, not just a wealthy few, but in the process have caused surging trade deficits and a loss of U.S. jobs.
The People’s Republic of China has evolved into a factory to the world.
[. . . . ] Thus the world’s largest dictatorship holds a huge cash reserve sloshing around by buy Boeings, Airbuses and also other items we would rather not think of. With such favorable trade earnings, not only are we losing jobs — and this is true in Europe too — but we are equally financing the strategic dreams of the dragon to purchase high end military hardware and electronics.
Beyond also facilitating weapons R&D one does not need to be too creative to presume that People’s China uses a considerable sum for black budget espionage and active measures intelligence operations targeted not only at the Republic of China on Taiwan, but equally to intimidate and penetrate large overseas Chinese student as well as exile communities in the USA, Canada and Western Europe. [. . . . ]
Note "students" and "Canada". Check out the universities, particularly the computer science departments and engineering.
Lebanese contract linked to grant -- the beginning of a series to run in the National Post
Search:
"former prime minister Hariri", "Alfonso Gagliano", "Georges Clermont, then Canada Post president", "Canadian Bureau for International Education", "Prime Minister Chretien", "SNC-Lavalin's affiliate, Profac Facilities Management Group", "outstanding student loans", "Hariri Canadian University", "invest capital", "Phillipe Lemay, president of Canada Post International", "U.S. State Department report", "Diane Marleau, then responsible for CIDA", "academics from Capilano College"
Could you write the story now? Now, link and read how "business" gets done and see how well you "hypothesize".
OTTAWA - The government of Lebanon awarded a consortium led by Quebec engineering giant SNC-Lavalin Inc. and Canada Post a 12-year contract to modernize its derelict postal system in 1998, just weeks after the Canadian government announced a $925,000 grant for a university owned by the Lebanese prime minister's own private foundation.
The Canadian government also provided an extra $281,000 in foreign aid to help retrain Lebanese postal workers, money which Canada's foreign aid agency paid directly to an SNC-Lavalin affiliate as part of the Lebanon postal project. [. . . . ]
Top Liberal says 'it can't get much worse for the party'
Now, if they start spending that "unplanned" budget surplus in strategic areas or industries and call an election . . . . . . .
Justice John Gomery's investigation into the $250-million sponsorship scandal is expected to end with a dramatic climax later next month when former prime minister Jean Chrétien and current Prime Minister Paul Martin will make unprecedented back-to-back appearances before the commission.
While it may go down in Canadian history as the first time both a former and sitting Prime Minister have appeared before a judicial inquiry, the question on the minds of political junkies is whether the hearings will open another new chapter in the now legendary battle between the two veteran political players' respective supporters within the governing Liberal party. [. . . . ]
STAR WITNESSES TO COME
* Prime Minister Paul Martin: Feb. 10-11
* Former prime minister Jean Chrétien
* Foreign Affairs Minister Pierre Pettigrew
* Environment Minister Stéphane Dion
* Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Lucienne Robillard
* Former Liberal minister Denis Coderre
* Former Liberal minister Martin Couchon
* Former Liberal minister Marcel Masse
* Former Liberal minister Diane Marleau [. . . . ]
Phony refugees costing Canada millions of dollars -- Harjit Singh case shows system abuse is endemic
Harjit Singh, the Brampton, Ont., pizza parlour owner who claims Sgro promised to help him overcome a deportation order in return for favours, should never have been allowed to stay a day in Canada much less to tie up our courts, legal system and governments as he and his family have for 16 years.
Along the way, despite his tenuous status as a refugee applicant, he was able to bring in relatives [. . . . ]
* A blind eye to Tamil terrorism -- Pierre Pettigrew speaks about "a heretofore-unknown Canadian-Norwegian initiative to broker peace"
* A Huff and a Puff and . . . . . Welcome to Canada! -- "Martin won't ban Tamils as terrorists" -- There will be an election and . .
* "Peace at stake: Martin" -- Check Hansard below: They used this line years ago -- They wouldn't know a terrorist if they tripped over one -- at the voting booth. * Terrorists win PM's ear -- Martin seems oblivious to Tigers' bloody record
* Karygiannis defends trip into Tamil Tiger-controlled regions of Sri Lanka
* Canadian Government Was Warned Repeatedly about Terrorists in Canada -- Tamil Tigers
* CSIS warned Ottawa of terror fronts -- Tamils reject report, deny any part in covert operations -- Canadian government 'suckered' -- or 'complicit' in return for votes?
* CULTURAL HERITAGE -- "neither I nor the Minister of Finance [Paul Martin] attended a Tamil Tiger event. We attended a cultural event of the Tamil community of Toronto." * Keeping a war on hold? -- A rare visit to rebel Tamil Tigers territory in Sri Lanka following the tsunami's carnage -- "jockeying over the delivery of aid and control of the refugee camps"
* Canadian government cozies up to terrorists -- "Mr. Karygiannis said that from what he's seeing, northern Tamils are “more than willing” to go to Colombo to have their immigration applications processed." * CSIS irked by block on Tamil Tigers ban -- Insiders say Foreign Affairs Minister Bill Graham thwarted the move by the spy agency.
* Terrorism: Conservative MP Kevin Sorenson, Crowfoot -- Member of the Subcommittee on National Security -- June 2003 -- This government cannot say it was not warned.
The Oil-for-Food Scandal – the Canadian Connection
Pierre Bourque has drawn attention to an article which appeared in Newsmax this morning. It describes the links of Saddam's "Oil for food" program to the Canadian government. The information provided is something that this site has been writing about for over a year now with little success. I expect that situation to change as the results of the U.S. and U.N. investigations become available. It now seems clear, at least to me, that the motives Jean Chretien had for not going along with the U.S. on the Iraq situation may have had much more to do with worry about what might be discovered in Iraqi records than any higher motives. Time will tell I guess but one thing is for certain. The situation is not going to go away anytime soon and anyone caught up in it is in serious trouble.
Update: The first U.S. convictions regarding the "oil for food" scam took place today in New York.
In the ongoing "Strippergate" we find a story in the Toronto Sun this morning which alledges another witness was present when Sgro promised help to a deportee that had worked on her campaign. Interesting but I have my doubts when you consider the position of said "deportee". His hearing is tomorrow.
The editorial board of the Toronto Sun levels a withering blast over the entire situation and the Globe and Mail reports that senior government officials wouldn't let Sgro's "little helper" quit because they feared the political fallout.
In the Victoria Times-Colonist we have a differet situation..."Mr. Dithers" playing footsie with terrorists. The Calgary Herald doesn't think much of this situation and I'm not surprised.
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The news conference, where Martin defended his decision to consult Tamil leaders linked to the militant Tamil Tigers group, was held, ironically, in a downtown hotel that was blown up by Tiger suicide bombers in 1997.
Twelve people died and more than 100 were injured in the Galadari Hotel bombing, which also damaged the nearby Hilton Hotel where Martin and his wife stayed, and where he met the Tamil politicians yesterday.
The Tamil politicians contradicted Martin's claims, saying the flow of aid was being unilaterally decided by the Sinhalese-led government and not fairly distributed.
They outlined their own hopes now that Martin has engaged himself in their struggles.
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I wonder how he'll wiggle out of this one?
Or this one?
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“The government of Lebanon awarded a consortium led by Quebec engineering giant SNC-Lavalin Inc. and Canada Post a 12-year contract to modernize its derelict postal system in 1998 just weeks after the Canadian government announced a $925,000 grant for a university owned by the Lebanese prime minister's own private foundation.
Canada also provided an extra $281,000 in foreign aid to help retrain Lebanese postal workers, money that the federal foreign aid agency paid directly to an SNC-Lavalin affiliate as part of the Lebanon postal project….
Just two days before Martin arrived in New Delhi, the spiritual leader of Sikhism directed his religion's followers worldwide to reject the legalization of gay marriage, as proposed by Martin's Liberals.
The unprecedented edict by Joginder Singh Vedanti - likened by one Sikh Liberal MP to the Pope - followed a lively debate in the Indian press this month in which it was speculated that Martin had cancelled a planned visit to the Golden Temple in Amritsar because of political concerns about the controversy.
Martin had to defend the legislation Tuesday after a meeting with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
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Does anyone get the feeling that our government is out of control?