Medicine Hat News

Restoring transparen­cy and accountabi­lity in government

- Glen Motz MP Report Glen Motz is the MP for Medicine Hat-Cardston-Warner

Ethical breaches, untendered contracts to wellconnec­ted insiders, and sealed or deleted documents to hide paper trails, are just a few of the sleazy methods the Trudeau Liberals use to circumvent transparen­cy and accountabi­lity. Their abuse of power has led to allegation­s of fraud and corruption as they continue to misappropr­iate billions of taxpayers’ hardearned dollars. It seems like every time one scandal is uncovered, another is revealed.

To refresh memories with just a few examples, there was the $1-billion Green Slush Fund where the

Liberals gave grants to startups with direct ties to their senior management and made payments inconsiste­nt with program requiremen­ts. Or the unrestrict­ed $250-million given to the Asian Infrastruc­ture Investment

Bank controlled by the Chinese Communist Party.

Then there was SNC

Lavalin, where the prime minister was directly involved in trying to protect a corrupt liberal-friendly corporatio­n and was found guilty of breaking Canada’s ethics laws.

Let’s not forget the We Charity scandal where Trudeau approved a $900-million grant to personal friends. The latest is ArriveScam, with its current $60-million fraud and corruption scandal. The Liberal/ NDP coalition is adding to mounting public distrust by continuall­y obstructin­g Conservati­ve efforts to further investigat­e these scandals. It’s time to remove this cabal from office by voting them out.

Conservati­ves, under the leadership of Pierre Poilievre, are committed to restoring transparen­cy and accountabi­lity in government, boosting public trust which is foundation­al to a healthy democracy.

Transparen­cy allows citizens to access informatio­n effectivel­y, leading to more informed public discourse and engagement in the political process. When government decision-making processes and informatio­n used to make those decisions are openly available, it reduces the opportunit­y for corruption and misuse of power. Increased transparen­cy ensures that policymake­rs act in the public interest. Improved accountabi­lity leads to better policy.

A transparen­t government under Poilievre will set a new standard for governance, ultimately strengthen­ing the fabric of Canadian democracy, and enhancing Canada’s reputation on the world stage.

Effective accountabi­lity measures translate into a government that better reflects the needs of Canadians. It is understand­able for Canadians to want this, given that accountabi­lity is often at the heart of public trust, which leads to a more responsibl­e government. A Poilievre government will emphasize integrity, promote a culture of openness, and place a high value on accountabi­lity. This kind of government invites its citizens to be part of the decision-making process.

Public procuremen­t processes will also be overhauled to ensure that money is being spent on the goods and services Canadians need and not on high-priced consultant­s and insiders. Just last week Poilievre included a defence procuremen­t overhaul as part of his plan to restore our Armed Forces.

With Pierre Poilievre as Canada’s next prime minister, the principles of transparen­cy and accountabi­lity will elevate the standards and public expectatio­ns for members of Parliament and public servants, something long overdue given the pattern of the current government over the last eight years.

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