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Ontarians have had enough of this pious arrogant disregard for the rule of law

Premier Admits to Breach of Trust



Dear Editor During the Ontario Provincial Election, last June, I watched the debate between the opposing political Parties. As it stands we have had the Liberal Party in power for over 10 years and there has been scandal after scandal. Nothing has stuck and I find this very curious.
During the debates, the Premier of Ontario, Leader of the Liberal Party, admitted, on live television, that there had been a "breach of trust" by her government. This was in regards to over a billion tax-payers dollars being use to cancel/relocate the two gas powered electricity generating plants. This was merely so the Liberal Party could garner 2 more seats, during the previous election. What was said will shock most, but what I find incredibly shocking is that the Premier of Ontario has openly admitted that there has been a "breach of trust," by government, and yet there still hasn't been any charges laid. The charges, in my opinion, should be at least "Breach of Trust by Public Officer," based on the Premier's statements, if not "fraud", etc. There is no immunity, outside of the House. What the Premier of Ontario stated during the debate is:
At approx. 2:02 minutes – …I want to address – I want to address the issue particularly of the relocation of the gas plants. The decisions around the relocation of the gas plants that were made were wrong. … And there was public money that was wasted in those decisions and that shouldn't have happened. And in the process the public good was sacrificed to partisan interests. ...But I know – I know that people are still angry you have a right to be angry because – because – there was – there was a breach of trust between the government and the people of the province. – END 3:09

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There isn't anyway anyone could not understand that this is an admission of a criminal act, by the Liberal Party. I have waited, like all Ontarians, for charges to be laid. Nothing has happened. This, like all of the other scandals, has taken too long. So why hasn't anyone been charged? They have the Premier admitting to "breach of trust" and in that admission, she is fully aware of her statement, as there would have been discussions about what exactly "breach of trust" means. The Premier has not revealed anyone, to our knowledge, so who should be charged. In my opinion, it should be:
  • the executive of the Liberal Party, (they would all be informed)
  • the entire Liberal Caucus (meaning all Liberal MPPs at that time),
  • all Deputy Ministers,
  • and all party advisors.
This is the only way to ensure those who were involved are properly charged. And this may be why so many sitting Liberal MPPs jumped ship before the 2014 election. People have lost faith in the police and justice system. The investigation should be over; the admission has been stated. If the OPP are concerned that there may be political ramifications by pursuing charges, they should turn the investigation over to the R.C.M.P. Or the Lieutenant Governor should instruct the authorities to press the charges, as this has placed the Crown, the government and the entire justice system in disrepute. Ontarians have had enough of this pious arrogant disregard for the rule of law.


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