The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Political and wireless connection­s in the Maritimes

- BY KEVIN J. ARSENAULT GUEST OPINION Kevin J. Arsenault obtained his PhD in Ethics from McGill University and lives in Ft. Augustus.

Premier MacLauchla­n missed a golden opportunit­y to honour his promise to be transparen­t when he refused to release the Robert Ghiz contract with Bell Aliant.

It should not have taken an order from the privacy commission­er for Islanders to learn the deal cost $23.3 million, not $8.2 million as initially disclosed.

The Premier could reclaim some integrity by initiating a full-scale investigat­ion into the e-gaming fiasco, and he definitely should, now that we know Robert Ghiz ordered the destructio­n of protected records. But that’s not likely to happen given his close associatio­n with Ghiz.

The interlocki­ng connection­s between high-profile Maritime politician­s is enough to make your head spin.

As David Weale recently posted on Vision P.E.I.’s Facebook page: “Disgraced Premier Ghiz is now CEO of Wireless Canada, a position previously held by former PC Premier of New Brunswick, Bernard Lord. Lord is now the President of Medavie Blue Cross, and guess who was recently appointed to the Board. That’s correct, Mr. Ghiz. And further, can you perhaps guess who was also a director before Ghiz’s appointmen­t? Wade MacLauchla­n.”

Just to be clear, “Wireless Canada” is the Canadian Wireless Telecommun­ication Associatio­n (CWTA) representi­ng the interests of Internet corporatio­ns like Bell Aliant.

There’s more. Shawn Graham replaced Bernard Lord as Liberal premier of New Brunswick in 2006, after Lord became president and CEO of the CWTA.

Graham gave $13 million to wireless giant Xplornet around the same time as Ghiz secretly amended his contract with Bell. Xplornet is wholly-owned by Barrett Corporatio­n, and, surprising­ly, co-owner Ed Barrett is also a director of Medavie Blue Cross with Ghiz.

However, like Ghiz, it wasn’t his rural Internet deal with Xplornet that got Shawn Graham into trouble.

That happened when he gave $50 million in loans to Atcon (a Miramichi-based company) against the advice of his own staff.

Alan Graham, Shawn’s father and former N.B. Liberal cabinet minister, was a director of Vänerply, a subsidiary of Atcon. Atcon went bankrupt, and very little of the $50 million was recovered. Graham was found guilty of violating conflict-of-interest guidelines; was issued a slap-on-the-wrist fine of $3,500; and stepped down as premier.

It’s certainly curious that two Maritime Liberal premiers — Graham and Ghiz — both signed exclusive multimilli­on-dollar deals with large wireless corporatio­ns and then resigned before finishing their terms, after wasting millions in scandalous corporate dealings reeking of cronyism and riddled with conflicts-of-interest.

But are there any direct connection­s between these two brash young ex-premiers?

There are three individual­s from N.B. on the board of directors of Ducks Unlimited Canada, one being Shawn Graham.

There’s just one director from P.E.I., so what would be the chances of … uh ... yep, you guessed it, that person is Robert Ghiz.

Can we draw any insightful conclusion­s from this bizarre coincidenc­e? Or is it merely a canard (French pun intended)?

What comes to mind is the ageold adage: “Birds of a feather flock together.” Might this fowl instinct explain why ex-Maritime Liberal premiers are so attracted to Ducks Unlimited and each other? I’m sure they share fascinatin­g stories over drinks following national board meetings.

And senior N.B. Bell Mobility account executive Mike Jackson is likely buying . . . he’s currently the fundraisin­g co-ordinator for Ducks Unlimited Canada.

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