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Labrador MP Peter Penashue has resigned

Peter Penashue

Peter Penashue

Published on March 15, 2013
Published on March 15, 2013

Peter Penashue, MP for Labrador and Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs has resigned.

Penashue said the resignation is a result of the Elections Canada investigation into spending on his campaign during the last federal election.

Penashue says the campaign accepted “ineligible donations.”

He says he will run for re-election in a byelection, to be set by the Prime Minister.

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Here is the statement, in its entirety:

“Due to mistakes that were made by an inexperienced volunteer in filing the Elections Canada return from the last campaign, I appointed a new Official Agent to work with Elections Canada to make any needed amendments to my campaign return.

During the examination we became aware that there were ineligible donations accepted by the former Official Agent.

Although I was unaware of the inaccuracies in the return, I believe I must be accountable to the people who elected me and therefore I am stepping down as the Member of Parliament for Labrador and will seek re-election through a by-election.  I will also be stepping down as Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and President of the Queen’s Privy Council for Canada.

My record as Member of Parliament for Labrador and Minister in Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s Conservative government over the past two years is one that I am very proud of.

I have worked to secure federal support for the development of Muskrat Falls, which will lead to $1.9 billion for our economy and thousands of jobs for Labrador.  I have also worked with government and private industry to increase internet speed in Labrador, and delivered federal funding to pave the Trans-Labrador Highway.

There is much more to do for the people of Labrador, including protecting our way of life.  We have scrapped the long-gun registry despite the efforts of the NDP and Liberals to keep it, and now we must continue to fight to defend the seal hunt against the NDP and Liberal parliamentarians who want to ban it.  I will also continue to lead the defence of the polar bear hunt, something that is very important to Labradorians.

In the by-election I will be asking the people of Labrador to re-elect me so that I can continue to deliver for Labrador.”

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Prime Minister Stephen Harper has issued the following statement:

 

“The Honourable Minister Denis Lebel, currently the Minister responsible for Transport, Infrastructure and Communities and of the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec, will assume responsibility for Intergovernmental Affairs and President of the Queen’s Privy Council for Canada.

 

“Minister Lebel is now also responsible for the overall management and coherence of relations with provincial and territorial governments and for strengthening Canadian unity.”

 

“I would like to thank Mr. Penashue for his service as Minister and to the people of Labrador.”

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    DB Hughes
    - March 20, 2013 at 19:59:32

    Please Labrador, the Harper Government has a pattern of election fraud, this is another example. Even allowing Penashue to run in a by-election legitimizes their fraud as a "mistake". So if he does run, send a message loud & clear - bye, bye.. Calgary blew their chance, hope you don't.

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    Stephen Sitarski
    - March 19, 2013 at 00:27:50

    Please - I beg you Labradorians and fellow Canadians... Do not elect this man again! It will only send the message that fraud is okay as long as you have enough power and money to spin the crime in a way that fools people. Imagine if you or I made this 'mistake' with Revenue Canada - how do you think they would handle it....?

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    stephen harper
    - March 18, 2013 at 18:12:28

    anyone who votes or in any way supports peter penashue needs to completely reassess their own faulty judgement................. peter penashue should be pleading in front of a judge, not the electorate ..........

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    Ian
    - March 17, 2013 at 18:37:52

    I hope Labradorian's have better sense then to re-elect this clown. Anything he did do for Labrador must of been behind the scenes, cause I for one have never heard of him taking up any cause openly. Well, other then to complain that Todd Russell's inactive website listed himself as MP of Labrador.

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    George Stone
    - March 16, 2013 at 21:30:19

    The upcoming byelection in Labrador is very important for all of Canada. The Harper government has thumbed its nose at the election laws of our country for too long. The list of questionable acts by this government is growing monthly. We from the rest of Canada plead with you, the voters of Labrador to send a message to Mr. Harper that his dishonesty is not acceptable. Thank you for your help. Anyone but Harper

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