

Note what a paper trail revealed, it seems, about business, our PM and friends. Montreal - Civil servant Huguette Tremblay testified at the Gomery inquiry Tuesday that she was ordered by those in charge of the sponsorship program not to leave a paper trail for an even Search: Canadian business tycoon Maurice Strong, involved in a major influence-peddling schemeīolton on the UN - He is the man President Bush has put forward as the US representative to the UN.Ī good way to run the government in dealing with the taxpayers' money? Lagon said during a visit to the U.N.'s New York headquarters, according to an account by the Reuters news agency. Annan had been premature in claiming vindication for his oversight of the program from a March 29 report issued by a U.N.-appointed inquiry led by former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul A. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Mark Lagon, briefing a small group of reporters in New York, said Mr. chief's assertion that he had been cleared by investigators probing the huge Iraq oil-for-food scandal. Secretary-General Kofi Annan's future in the office "is not certain" despite the U.N. NEW YORK - The Bush administration said yesterday that U.N.

Then, start checking other sources of news, among them Canada Free Press which brought out that little tidbit of information.Īnnan's future clouded, U.S. Check the news tonight for the above information and that will tell you enough about mainstream media's election and other reporting. I would wager that you won't see nor hear that reported in the mainstream media - you know, the ones like the CBC which form the Liberals' propaganda arm - the ones desperate to keep the $$$ tap in power. Search: "Yesterday, Strong admitted that Tongsun Park," Denver-based, after taking the Park-through-Saddam Saddam invested one million dollars in Paul Martin-owned CordexĬordex Petroleum Inc., launched with Saddam’s million by Prime Minister Paul Martin’s mentor Maurice Strong’s son Fred Strong, is listed among Martin’s assets to the Federal Ethics committee on November 4, 2003.
