Journal Pioneer

The Liberal farce

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What a way to end this sitting of the P. E. I. legislatur­e with the speaker ordering Green Party Leader BevanBaker removed for using the word “farce.” Liberal MLA Richard Brown took strong issue with the use of this word. The word “farce” has been used in the P. E. I. legislatur­e on numerous occasions through the years without any repercussi­ons. This incident reinforces the fact that the Liberals and Conservati­ves are paranoid of how the voters are embracing the Greens and change and they will use any sleazy method to discredit the Greens.

One dictionary’s descriptio­n of “farce” is, “if you describe a situation or event as a farce, you mean that it is so disgusting or ridiculous that you cannot take it seriously.” An example - The P. E. I. Liberal- controlled committees have been reduced to a farce.

After the Privacy Commission­er said a leak of informatio­n by the Liberal party during the 2011 election was a violation, she said “leaks of government informatio­n to the media are an age- old activity.” Such leaks take on a much more serious tone when they involve the disclosure of personal informatio­n. The MacLauchla­n government wasted no time in accepting her recommenda­tions.

In a news release government noted the offence occurred six years ago and the key players are not part of the current administra­tion. Government further stated it is committed to protecting the personal informatio­n of Islanders, pointing to recent improvemen­ts in freedom of informatio­n rules which resulted from concerns raised in the Auditor General’s investigat­ion into e- gaming.

Recently Conservati­ves and Liberals were whispering in a reporter’s ear about the newly elected Green Party MLA’s financial woes. Two unmarked brown envelopes also showed up on the reporter’s desk with photocopie­s of personal info on the Green party MLA.

Take a deep breath and count to 10 Mr. Premier, as your released statement about protecting personal informatio­n is nothing but a “FARCE”.

Gary A O MacKay, Birch Hill,

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