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michael ignatieff meets daveberta.

That’s right. Dr. Michael Ignatieff, MP for Etobicoke-Lakeshore had the pleasure of meeting me yesterday afternoon at a reception here in Edmonton. Overall, I think he was fairly impressed with me and my question asking abilities.

Though I wasn’t anywhere near to being blown away, I was fairly impressed with Ignatieff’s performance, though he is very much a podium speaker and needs to work on his non-podium speaking posture.

Like I’ve said before, I don’t necessarily agree with all of his ideas and policies, but I do respect that they are well thought out and that he is able to defend them with academic arguments.

And of course, being the political junkie that I am, I couldn’t leave the event without Chairman Ignatieff to sign one of his little red books for me…


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the weapons of mass destruction thing.

For your Saturday night watching, a great clip from Boston Legal

(props to Sam for the linkage)

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where ritter put the money.

The Edmonton Journal has a good run-down of Michael Ritter‘s background here titled “A free fall from grace.” Interestingly, the article includes a brief list of where some of Ritter’s stolen money went…

TRACKING THE MONEY
Michael Ritter stole $10.5 million US from Wall Street energy trader Dan Gordon, some of which he admits giving to various people and organizations. There is no evidence any of them knew they were receiving stolen money. Alberta Justice says it will not try to recover the money. Here’s where some of the money went, according to an agreed statement of facts:

– $400,000 — Paul Hoag, vice-president of Newport Pacific, Ritter’s Edmonton-based financial services company
– $92,000 — Newport Pacific
– $54,000 — Lawyer Jeff Rath of Priddis
– $50,000 — Metamorphosis Concert Society of Edmonton, the orchestra founded by former Edmonton Symphony Orchestra director Grzegorz Nowak
– $15,000 — Pro Coro Canada, an Edmonton choral group
– $10,000 — Leslie Green, one of Ritter’s former University of Alberta professors and an associate of Newport
– $10,000 — Banff Calgary International Writers Festival
– $5,000 — Jeremy Carter, Ritter’s former executive assistant
– $5,000 — Juanita Amore, a former Newport lawyer

Check out the complete Michael Ritter Scandal Chronology.

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ritter pleads guilty.

Michael Ritter has pleaded guilty…

Edmonton businessman pleads guilty to stealing $10.5 million
Charles Rusnell, Edmonton Journal
Published: Friday, October 27, 2006
High-profile Edmonton businessman Michael Ritter has pleaded guilty to stealing US $10.5 million and perpetuating a massive fraud scheme in the United States.

Crown and defence lawyers recommended a sentence of 10 years in prison. Judge Elizabeth Johnson of provincial court reserved her decision until Tuesday.

Ritter, Alberta’s former chief parliamentary counsel, pleaded guilty to the charges this morning.

In a 19-page statement of facts entered into provincial court as part of his plea bargain, Ritter admitted he stole US $10.5 million of the $43 million embezzled by a Wall Street energy trader and unwittingly laundered by Newport Pacific Financial Group, Ritter’s financial services company.

Ritter also admitted his role in willfully perpetuating a massive US $270-million fraud scheme that bilked more than 6,500 American investors from its base in Los Angeles.

In return for his guilty pleas, Ritter, 49, evaded extradition to California, where he faced a lengthy list of charges related to the massive fraud scheme.

On a more political note, I found this interesting:

Ritter’s lawyer, Robbie Davidson, tendered 40 character reference letters from such people as former legislature Speaker David Carter and New Democrat MLA Ray Martin.

There is also more Michael Ritter coverage from around the news-world:
Globe & Mail – Alberta man pleads guilty to pair of money scams
Vancover Sun – Edmonton Businessman pleads guilty to international fraud
Edmonton Journal – The man who wasn’t real

Check out the complete MICHAEL RITTER SCANDAL CHRONOLOGY.

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more skeletons!

Our good friend Dr. Lyle Oberg is looking for skeletons again. This week, Oberg announced that he was going to hold a press conference while promising the media “blood” with allegations that another candidate was planning “dirty tricks” against poor old Lyle.

It turned out to be a sham. The media showed up. Oberg quickly backed off. Graham Thomson from the Edmonton Journal has a great recap of Oberg’s political tactless press conference yesterday. Here is a clip of it…

Oberg overplayed his hand. He promised us “blood” on Wednesday — but then looked foolish when he said he had evidence of “misconduct” but wouldn’t reveal either the evidence or the candidate.

All he managed to do was smear the other seven campaigns while making himself once again look like a fool (remember his “I know where the skeletons are” comment in March which led to his ejection from government caucus for four months — and he still hasn’t named any government scandals).

He should have cancelled Wednesday news conference until he could give reporters something other than innuendo.

His performance called into question his judgement.

Calling a news conference on Thursday to rehash the affair and release the document (which managed to find its way to the news media anyway on Wednesday) called into question his campaign’s desperation.

BOTTOM LINE
Oberg shot himself in the mouth — where his foot happened to be.

Well put, Graham.

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rocking the peace or how we didn’t have a plan and learned to love the boom.

I’m back from a productive three days in Grande Prairie and Peace River!

Lots to comment on, including this from our very soon to be former Tory Premier, Ralph Klein:

Premier Ralph Klein wants projects such as new schools and roads delayed because of spiralling costs, but critics say Alberta’s infrastructure needs to keep pace with rapid growth.

“Costs are escalating at 30 to 40 per cent, so my message is simply to delay,” Klein said. “I know there is a screaming demand for more infrastructure but, folks, the prices are beyond belief.”

After meeting with local community leaders in Grande Prairie and Peace River, I don’t think it would be far off to say that a very large majority of the folks in northwestern Alberta would loudly disagree with the Premier on this.

You pay the price when you don’t have a plan. In this case, it looks like a 30% to 40% cost increase…

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north.

I’m gone to Grande Prairie and Peace River for the next couple days, so you all may have to do without me for the next half week or so. I have been able to rangle a digital camera, so my trimphant return may be accompanied by the dazzlement of my photographic artistry.

If you have the chance, check out this fun site (props to nic for the link).

Feel free to take this opportunity to use my comment box to chat amongst yourselves on any topic you see fit…

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an obergized tummy tuck.

Alberta PC leadership candidate Lyle Oberg has been taking out near-daily advertizements in the Edmonton Journal. Here’s a picture of one of Dr. Oberg’s Ad’s. I thought it was pretty funny when you look at the Ad below it…

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one week left for ritter.

As I mentioned in my previous post, it seems like it’s been a while since we’ve all heard from our good friend Michael Ritter. But as I was pleased to discover this morning, Michael Ritter is today gracing the pages of the Edmonton Sun

Accused multi-million dollar fraudster to learn fate next
week

By TONY BLAIS, COURT BUREAU

Michael Ritter – a high-profile Edmonton businessman and Alberta’s former chief parliamentary counsel – is slated to be sentenced next week, court heard yesterday.

However, it won’t be known until Friday what exactly the 49-year-old financier is going to plead guilty to.

Defence lawyer Robbie Davidson appeared in provincial court on behalf of Ritter, who is in custody at the Fort Saskatchewan correctional facility, and the matter was set over for sentencing to Friday, Oct. 27. Read the rest!


Check out the entire Michael Ritter Scandal Chronology!

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jim dinning is not a lawyer.

I’m really interested in going to a Ted Morton Alberta PC leadership event before the masses of Tories place their final judgment on the Group of Six + Jim Dinning.

Does anyone know of an Edmonton event Morton will be at in the near future? I’m busy this Sunday, so it will preferably have to be during the week.

Also, kudos to Ken for this humdinger:

What if the latest Dinning Dunning Myth Buster was:
Jim Dinning is not a lawyer – neither is Michael Ritter.”

Speaking of our friend Mr. Ritter… it’s been quite quiet on that front lately…

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seriously.

Grow up.

It’s more pathetic than anything else.

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dinning and the big whopper.

Though a 17-point press release titled “Whoppers about Jim Dinning,” Alberta PC leadership frontrunner Jim Dinning has gone on the defensive by attacking some of the allegations facing the Tory Dauphin.

All this Jim Dinning, Jim Dinning, Jim Dinning talk is starting to make me think of another politician

Ted Morton looks like he is attracting a youthful metrosexual crowd of supporters in Calgary.

Lyle Oberg has come out with a slick looking policy platform. Though it is the most extensive policy platform so far released by the candidates in this race, it still remains fairly vague.

And Dave Hancock is continuing his open-letter writing strategy, this time Hancock has sent an open-letter to Alberta School Trustees

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it was the blog.

Really, it was only a matter of time…

Garth Turner suspended from Tory caucus
SCOTT DEVEAU
Globe and Mail Update

Outspoken Conservative MP Garth Turner has been suspended from caucus, after a motion passed citing “confidentiality concerns” on his often-controversial daily blog.

MP Rahim Jaffer, chairman of the Tories’ national caucus, made the announcement Wednesday that the suspension of Mr. Turner, who represents the Ontario riding of Halton, was the result of a unanimous vote made by both the provincial and the federal Tory caucus.

“This is something that has been culminated since Mr. Turner’s election to our caucus,” Mr. Jaffer said Wednesday at a press conference in Ottawa. He said the primary sources of concern were confidentiality matters and attacks on other party members posted on Mr. Turner’s blog.

This just in: Garth Turner may join the Green Party of Canada?

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senator smith.

Too busy to blog much today. As a concession, I turn it over to Steve and his post on the U.S. Mid-term coming up on November 7…

Some of my favorite US Mid-term 2006 websites include…

Swing State Project
Politics1
New York Times Election Site
The Caucus

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gst.

I only thought this was somewhat interesting…

McPherson promises to scrap GST (12:20 p.m.)
Alberta advantage would include an end to the six-per-cent federal tax

Jason Markusoff, edmontonjournal.com
Published: Monday, October 16, 2006

The “Alberta Advantage” should include an end to paying Goods and Services Tax in the province, says Conservative leadership hopeful Gary McPherson.

And even though it’s a federal sales tax, it can be done, he insisted today.

Instead of Albertans paying the six-per-cent GST at the cash register, the Alberta treasury would cover it all through additional cash transfers to Ottawa, according to McPherson’s plan.

“One of the best ways to maintain a vibrant economy in all sectors is to put more money in the pockets of consumers,” he said in a news release.

My question is: isn’t this just paying Albertans contribution to the GST through Albertans taxes? So aren’t Albertans still paying?

Instead of sending these tax dollars to Ottawa why not make an investment in Alberta itself? There are so many better things that the provincial government could do with that amount of taxpayers dollars. Premier Gary McPherson would be smarter to reinvest that money into Alberta’s Post-Secondary Education system and fulfill the Tory Government’s promise to give Alberta the most affordable tuition in Canada.