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Comments by James O'Grady
The whole thing is one huge disappointment. Now, the majority of money is going to broadcast media, the people who don't need it the most. What a sham.
They probably wouldn't but since Ottawa is the National Capital, we could effectively achieve the same result by making Ottawa-Gatineau, inside the Greenbelt, a Capital District like Washington D.C.
It's not about animals at all. It's about protecting farmers from animal activists and investigators. The fact that the Conservatives, Liberals and Bloc all agree makes it clear this is just about buying votes from the farming community. I hope the Senate will give it the attention it deserves and toss it in the garbage bin.
What goes around comes around Gary. If it's appropriate for Pierre Dorion to be fired for a negligence mistake which resulted in the loss of a first round draft pick, then so should you for not declaring the situation to new Ottawa Senators owner Michael Andlauer during the hockey franchise purchasing process. Former Ottawa Senator owner Bruce Firestone estimates a first round draft pick is worth at least $20 Million to every team. Who is going to repay the Senators for that loss?