Close X
Wednesday, November 20, 2024
ADVT 
National

Alberta Opposition Wants Probe Into Notley's Role At Ontario NDP Fundraiser

Darpan News Desk IANS, 23 Feb, 2016 10:24 AM
  • Alberta Opposition Wants Probe Into Notley's Role At Ontario NDP Fundraiser
EDMONTON — Alberta's Wildrose Opposition wants an investigation into Premier Rachel Notley's role at an Ontario NDP fundraiser which the Wildrose says solicited donations from companies doing business in Alberta.
 
The Opposition says it is asking the ethics commissioner to look into Notley's involvement, because it raises questions around impartiality and the selling of access.
 
Cheryl Oates, Notley's spokeswoman, confirms that the premier attended the event with Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath on Friday at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto.
 
Oates says the trip was not charged to the government and donations went to the Ontario NDP.
 
Bruce Logan, Horwath's senior adviser, was not immediately available for comment.
 
Wildrose says sources report that attendees were promised close access and there were no more than 20 people at the event.

MORE National ARTICLES

Canada Lost 35,700 Jobs In November, Jobless Rate Inches Up To 7.1 Per Cent

OTTAWA — The Canadian economy shed 35,700 jobs in November to reverse a rise in temporary work likely generated by October's federal election, Statistics Canada said Friday.

Canada Lost 35,700 Jobs In November, Jobless Rate Inches Up To 7.1 Per Cent

Ontario Won't Raise Mining Tax Despite Auditor's Report: Minister

Ontario Won't Raise Mining Tax Despite Auditor's Report: Minister
TORONTO — Northern Development and Mines Minister Michael Gravelle says the Ontario government is not going to increase the mining tax, despite the auditor general's concern about falling revenues.

Ontario Won't Raise Mining Tax Despite Auditor's Report: Minister

Attorney General Asks Supreme Court For Extension On Assisted Suicide Deadline

Attorney General Asks Supreme Court For Extension On Assisted Suicide Deadline
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada must decide if it will grant a six-month extension to the federal government to respond to its landmark ruling on doctor-assisted death.

Attorney General Asks Supreme Court For Extension On Assisted Suicide Deadline

Military Police Unit Investigates Alleged Sexual Assault On HMCS Athabaskan

Military Police Unit Investigates Alleged Sexual Assault On HMCS Athabaskan
HALIFAX — Military police are investigating an alleged sexual assault involving members of the navy on board HMCS Athabaskan.

Military Police Unit Investigates Alleged Sexual Assault On HMCS Athabaskan

Feds Seek 3-Month Delay To Reassess Court Challenge Of RCMP Gun Data Destruction

Feds Seek 3-Month Delay To Reassess Court Challenge Of RCMP Gun Data Destruction
OTTAWA — The constitutional challenge to a Conservative law that retroactively cleared the RCMP for destroying gun registry data has been put on hold while the new Liberal government reassesses its options.

Feds Seek 3-Month Delay To Reassess Court Challenge Of RCMP Gun Data Destruction

Over To You, CP Rail: Norfolk Southern Rejects Proposed US$28 Billion Merger

Over To You, CP Rail: Norfolk Southern Rejects Proposed US$28 Billion Merger
The straight-talking CEO of Canadian Pacific Railway saw his takeover bid for one of the biggest rail companies in the U.S. rejected Friday over concerns it would not secure regulatory approval.

Over To You, CP Rail: Norfolk Southern Rejects Proposed US$28 Billion Merger