- Senate sends Duffy expense audit for 2nd internal review CBC - 6 hours ago
The Senate decided to send Senator Mike Duffy's audit report back to its internal committee for a second review, despite objections from the Liberal Senate leader, who … More »Senate sends Duffy expense audit for 2nd internal review
The Senate decided to send Senator Mike Duffy's audit report back to its internal committee for a second review, despite objections from the Liberal Senate leader, who argued the RCMP should be tasked with the job.
- Baird takes the heat, Harper sheds little light on Senate spending scandal The Canadian Press - 8 hours ago
OTTAWA - A "very upset" Prime Minister Stephen Harper tried to settle down a scandal-rattled Conservative caucus Tuesday with talk of accountability and Senate reform, … More »Baird takes the heat, Harper sheds little light on Senate spending scandal
- Duffy expense controversy sent back to closed-door Senate committee The Canadian Press - 8 hours ago
OTTAWA - Conservative senators have sent Mike Duffy's controversial improper expenses back to the same closed-door committee that initially reviewed them, rejecting a … More »Duffy expense controversy sent back to closed-door Senate committee
- 'Very upset' Harper wants fast Senate spending reform CBC - 8 hours ago
Prime Minister Stephen Harper told the Conservative caucus this morning that he's "very upset" about the recent conduct of some senators and his own office, and he wants … More »'Very upset' Harper wants fast Senate spending reform
Prime Minister Stephen Harper told the Conservative caucus this morning that he's "very upset" about the recent conduct of some senators and his own office, and he wants Senate spending rules tightened quickly.
- Senate set to debate expense audits amid greater scrutiny CBC - 13 hours ago
The Senate will debate its own committee's reports into living expenses claimed by three senators Tuesday night in a session that could see Senator Mike Duffy's claims … More »Senate set to debate expense audits amid greater scrutiny
The Senate will debate its own committee's reports into living expenses claimed by three senators Tuesday night in a session that could see Senator Mike Duffy's claims sent back for a second audit. Follow our live blog.
- Stuff the Duff: PEI man looks to profit from Mike Duffy’s troubles Canada Politics - 14 hours ago
An enterprising PEI man has decided to make some lemonade out of Mike Duffy's lemons. Put more clearly, Llloyd Kerry has designed a new T-shirt — with the slogan 'Stuff … More »Stuff the Duff: PEI man looks to profit from Mike Duffy’s troubles
- Conservative Party’s response to Senate scandal is not good enough Canada Politics - 15 hours ago
What would 2005 Stephen Harper say about the antics of his government today? You'll recall that Harper was elected on a platform deeply soaked in rhetoric about transparency … More »Conservative Party’s response to Senate scandal is not good enough
- PM says growing expenses scandal a distraction Reuters - 17 hours ago
By David Ljunggren OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper on Tuesday dismissed a mushrooming expenses scandal as a distraction, but also said he was … More »PM says growing expenses scandal a distraction
By David Ljunggren OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper on Tuesday dismissed a mushrooming expenses scandal as a distraction, but also said he was "very upset" that members of his Conservative Party had apparently tapped the public purse for personal gain. Harper, facing the biggest crisis since he …
- New Brunswick MPs weigh in on Senate scandal CBC - 18 hours ago
More New Brunswick members of Parliament are weighing in on the widening Senate scandal. More »New Brunswick MPs weigh in on Senate scandal
More New Brunswick members of Parliament are weighing in on the widening Senate scandal.
- PM's South America trip turns focus from turmoil to trade CBC - 20 hours ago
Prime Minister Stephen Harper left today for South America for four days of bilateral talks and trade meetings, after addressing his caucus over the growing Senate expense … More »PM's South America trip turns focus from turmoil to trade
Prime Minister Stephen Harper left today for South America for four days of bilateral talks and trade meetings, after addressing his caucus over the growing Senate expense controversy.
- Stephen Harper addresses his caucus about Senate scandals: 'I’m not happy' Canada Politics - 20 hours ago
- Calgary senator-in-waiting sees silver lining in scandal CBC - 22 hours ago
A senator-in-waiting from Calgary says the ongoing expenses scandal in Ottawa is not a reason to get rid of the upper house.
- Stuff the Duff T-shirt lampoons senator CBC - 23 hours ago
- Duffy scandal has smeared entire Senate, Baker says CBC - Tue, 21 May, 2013
A Liberal Senator from central Newfoundland wants all expense claims from all MPs and Senators to be open to public scrutiny.
- Harper expected to speak to Tory caucus Tuesday in wake of Senate scandal The Canadian Press - Mon, 20 May, 2013
Canada’s Senate under siege
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