List of Canadian political scandals
This is a list of major political scandals in Canada:
Federal
- Sommers Affair - influence peddling and abuse of privilege on timber licenses by Forest Minister
- Driver's Licensing Scandal - widespread bribery of license examiners by new Canadians and their translators
- Gracie's Finger - Gerrymandering in Vancouver-Little Mountain
- Lillooet Cattle Trail - cost overruns, poor design and other scandalous aspects on most expensive provincial infrastructure project in 19th Century BC
- Solidarity Crisis - crisis was launched by Premier Bennett overstaying his mandate, triggering a constitutional crisis
- Fantasy Gardens (Social Credit Party) - improper sale of property and influence-peddling by Premier Bill Vander Zalm, in connection with Asian gambling lord Tan Yu
- Stephen Rogers (Social Credit Party) - resigns as environment minister after a conflict of interest due to owning shares in a company[5]
- Cliff Michael (Social Credit Party) - resigns from cabinet due to conflict of interest over the sale of some land[5]
- Reid affair (Social Credit Party) - Bill Reid forced to resign after a report showed that he was diverting lottery funds into a company owned by his former campaign manager
- Bud Smith resigns after tapes and transcripts of him talking disparagingly about a lawyer hired by the oppsition NDP to investigate the Reid Affair
- Robin Blencoe - (NDP) - allegations of harassing an office employee [3]
- Phil Gaglardi (Social Credit Party) - improper use of expenses
- British Columbia Resources Investment Corporation (BCRIC or "Brick") (Social Credit Party) - public boondoggle involving publicly-distributed and soon-worthless shares of former Crown Corporation
- Bingogate - New Democratic Party of British Columbia - skimming of charity funds (1990s)
- Doman Scandal - (Social Credit Party) - insider trading; Premier Bill Bennett indicted but acquitted
- Coquihalla Highway - (Social Credit Party) - cost overruns and graft
- Casinogate - New Democratic Party - Premier Glen Clark was charged but acquitted of breach of trust in connection with his official duties.[6] Collusion between Global television and the RCMP in trying to incriminate Clark is alleged by many commentators.
- FastCat Fiasco (aka "Ferrygate" or simply "the Fast Ferries") - 1990s construction of a fleet of high speed ferry vessels that ended up being massively over-budget and actually slower than existing ferries
- Gordon Wilson-Judy Tyabji Affair (British Columbia Liberal Party) - semi-secret romance between the Opposition Leader and his House Whip leads to their downfall
- BC Legislature Raids ("Railgate") (BC Liberal Party) - raids on offices of senior political aides in the legislature connected to everything from marijuana grow-ops to questions connected with the sale of BC Rail to Canadian National.
- Gordon Campbell (BC Premier, arrested in Hawaii for DUI) (Liberals). Also implicated in Railgate (see previous).
- Ontario Bond Scandal - United Farmers of Ontario (early 1920s)
- Patti Starr scandal in the late 1980s - illegal use of charitable funds for political campaigns donations
- Ipperwash Crisis - incident involving the shooting death of Dudley George, an unarmed Native activist, by an Ontario Provincial Police officer in 1995
- Kimberly Rogers - After a disputed welfare fraud conviction, Rogers committed suicide in her Sudbury apartment while under house arrest in 2001, leading to extensive controversy around the Mike Harris government's 1996 welfare reforms, as well as an inquest which made several still-unimplemented recommendations for changes to the system.
- Toronto Computer Leasing Inquiry - judicial inquiry into improper computer leasing contracts made by Toronto's municipal government in 1999
- Walkerton water scandal in the year 2000
- Toronto Police Drug Scandal - multiple scandals broke out in early 2004, as a result of internal affairs and RCMP investigations. Allegations of the sale of narcotics, fake search warrants, raid tip-offs and mob gambling debts involved many dozens of Toronto police officers, including former chief William J. McCormack's son, Michael, who was eventually brought up on 23 charges. As a result of the scandal, the plainclothes downtown unit which many of the charged officers worked out of was disbanded. The court cases relating to these charges continue.
- The Thornhill Affair - involved Roland Thornhill, who resigned as Deputy Premier in the 1990s after allegations dealing with a debt settlement from 1980 was brought into question.
- The Billy Joe MacLean Affair(The BJM Affair) - MLA Billy Joe MacLean was expelled from the Assembly after Premier John Buchanan's Progressive Conservative government introduced legislation prohibiting anyone from sitting in the assembly who had been indicted by the courts. MacLean pleaded guilty to four counts of submitting forged documents - went to the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, which upheld Macleans expulsion, but declared the law that prohibited him from running as a candidate to be unconstitutional - MacLean ran for and re-entered the legislature in 1993.[7]
References
- ^ PM plans own media centre, Toronto Star, Oct. 15, 2007.
- ^ globeandmail.com: National
- ^ Tories revised expense return after questions
- ^ [1]
- ^ a b Justine Hunter (1991-09-24). "Scandal, retirement take toll on politicians seeking re-election". the Vancouver Sun. p. B7.
- ^ BC Supreme Court "Reasons for Judgment"
- ^ [2] Canadian Parliamentary Review, "The Legislature, Charter and Billy Joe MacLean"
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