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Parallel Liberal Party - Revisited

Back at the beginning of April I posted some pictures of the "Parallel Group" or rogue agents with the Liberal Party who were involved in Adscam. They just happen to be many of the same Liberals currently in office right now from the Province of Quebec.

Or as Andrew Coyne puts it:

The more Benoit Corbeil talks, the harder it is to believe that Adscam was restricted to a small clique of Chretienites working in secret -- secret, certainly, to the senior minister from Quebec -- a stain on the party's good name that the Wire Brush has scrubbed clean:

Via the Globe and Mail I present another look at the Parallel Liberal Party.


...Among those whom he said got cash in envelopes for election work are Irène Marcheterre, director of communications of Transport Minister Jean Lapierre,
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and Richard Mimeau, a Martin loyalist who is Mr. Lapierre's special assistant for Quebec.

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Another current political staffer whom Mr. Corbeil said received cash was former Quebec wing executive director Daniel Dezainde, now the press secretary of Jacques Saada, the minister for Canada Economic Development.
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Mr. Corbeil also said that, for the 1997 election, he received $9,000 in cash from his predecessor at the top executive job of the Quebec wing, Michel Béliveau, and handed the money to organizers in ridings later won by Liberal MPs Denis Corderre
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and Yvon Charbonneau.
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Yeah, that's Parallel alright!

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