Toronto Star

Liberals’ campaign co-chair resigns

- LES WHITTINGTO­N OTTAWA BUREAU

Alargely gaffe-free Liberal campaign suffered a setback Wednesday with the resignatio­n of the campaign’s cochair over a conflict of interest.

Dan Gagnier stepped down after it emerged he sent a detailed email to people behind the Energy East pipeline with advice on how and when to lobby a new government — including a Liberal minority.

Earlier in the day, the Liberals stood by Gagnier, saying he did not break any ethical standards. But in a statement later Wednesday, Gagnier said he didn’t want to be a distractio­n to the campaign.

“I deeply regret that the campaign has been affected by these negative, personal attacks,” the statement reads.

“I have always conducted my business openly and in full accordance with the rules. In the best interests of the party, I have taken this decision.”

In the email, Gagnier tells five people at TransCanad­a Corp. to target the right people in a new government as quickly as possible so they can help shape either Liberal or NDP decisions on a national energy strategy. Such a lobbying effort would be needed to ensure the planned “inservice” dates of projects such as Energy East aren’t put at risk, the email says.

Gagnier writes that getting this “early entry point” in any revisions to the rules governing the National Energy Board “is sensitive,” but also an opportunit­y.

“If the premiers and the new PM want investment and jobs, they will have to provide a lead and an efficient time-frame for getting this done,” he writes.

Near the end of the message, Gagnier notes that energy companies needed to act “uniformly” to work with a new government if the Conservati­ves lose the election on Oct.19.

“An energy strategy for Canada is on the radar and we need a spear carrier for those in the industry who are part of the solution going forward rather than refusing to grasp the implicatio­ns of a changing global reality,” reads a copy of the email obtained by The Canadian Press.

“The last point is critical as federal leadership and a discussion with premiers will take place early. This is where we can play and help them get things right.”

A Liberal spokeswoma­n said Gagnier’s analysis has “nothing to do with his volunteer role on the campaign,” nor does he advise Trudeau on energy issues.

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Dan Gagnier regrets the campaign has been affected by “these negative, personal attacks.”

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