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dapaterson said:Cue the patronage appointment for a quiet Friday in a few months.
Agreed; Mr Del Masto has done his party a great service. The Liberals and NDP could have, would have made much of a (former, but no one would mention that) CPC MP being thrown out of the House, but as Mercedes Stephenson is explaining right about now, on Twitter (she's @CTVMercedes) "the harassment stuff is definitely of broader interest, or should be," and I suspect the media, even those elements of the media that would love to discomfit Prime Minister Harper and the Conservatives, will give great emphasis to the troubles of the errant Liberal MPs, especially given that the Speaker has referred the matter to the secretive Board of Internal Economy.
(I'm not sure where else the Speaker might have sent the matter, there is neither a parliamentary police force to investigate nor a "court" to try any alleged offences on Parliament Hill. Maybe there should be. But "The Board of Internal Economy is the governing body of the House of Commons ... [and it] ... makes decisions and provides direction on financial and administrative matters of the House of Commons, specifically concerning its premises, its services, its staff and Members of the House of Commons." If there is some need for investigation and action it appears to me that the Board must initiate and oversee it. If there is an need for something more then it also seems to me that only the Board can tell the Speaker to take some action.)
But, for the time being, and absent any more allegations, I think that l'affair Ghomeshi and this little imbroglio will shove Mr Del Mastro and his 'crime' - covering up the fact that he donated too much of his own money (not taxpayers' money) to his own election campaign - well back the front pages. Dean Del Mastro will be handsomely rewarded after the next election.