Stolen Keeseecoose $$$ -- No Forensic Audit Info from Min Scott -&- Wikipedia -- Blogging Tories -- Act!
Money stolen from First Nations community on Liberal watch
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Over $600,000 stolen from education account without interference from government
OTTAWA– Official Opposition Indian and Northern Affairs Critic Jim Prentice said that over $600,000 has been stolen from the Keeseecoose First Nation’s education account, but the Liberal government refuses to produce a forensic audit on the matter.
Keeseecoose is a small First Nations community in Saskatchewan. In the time between 1995 and 2001, over $600,000 was systematically looted from their school account, draining the community’s education funds. [. . . . ]
Despite Minister Scott’s refusal to answer the question, Prentice continued to press the government over its inability to produce a forensic audit, noting the RCMP and the Department of Indian Affairs had been notified in 2002 of financial irregularities on the reserve’s education account. However the Department claims it has no idea of how much was stolen or where the money went. [. . . . ]
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Blogging Tories Wikipedia article marked for deletion (please act) Stephen Taylor, a Blogging Tory, Nov. 16, 05
A little while back, someone started a nice little article on Wikipedia about Blogging Tories and its effect on the Canadian blogosphere and on Canadian politics in general. A wee article it remained and its expansion always remained as something on the long "to do" list for Blogging Tories.
Now the article has been slated for deletion by some biased "anti-blog" advocates on Wikipedia who believe [. . . . ]
If you agree, please consider heading on over to Wikipedia to vote to Keep (or Strong Keep) Blogging Tories. Another Canadian political blogroll (Prog Blogs) has already faced the same challenge and won the fight for Wikipedia inclusion.
Go to Stephen Taylor's site and get the link and the rest of his article.
My Comment: I hate censorship.
How else can Canadians learn what the mainstream media want to keep hidden in the service of maintaining the status quo?
Let the light shine and let readers decide for themselves whether they think certain bloggers are worth reading.
They just don't come back if they don't like what is on a site. Who would benefit from this move to delete? . . . uh . . . oh.
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