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PostPosted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 2:09 pm
 


The Liberals have dropped the Liberal MP from Abbostford, BC, David Oliver, after he tried to bribe the NDP candidate to drop out of the race.

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Liberals drop B.C. candidate over bribery claim
Updated Fri. Jan. 13 2006 4:34 PM ET

Canadian Press/ CTV.ca News Staff

The Liberal Party has dropped a B.C. candidate who is accused of trying to bribe his New Democrat opponent to pull out of the election race.

The NDP filed a complaint Friday with Elections Canada, alleging David Oliver, the Liberal candidate in the Abbotsford riding, offered a bribe to their candidate Jeffery Hansen-Carlson in exchange for withdrawing from the race.

The Liberals responded Friday, announcing that Oliver, will not be able to sit as a Liberal if he wins the riding.

They also asked Oliver not to describe himself as a Liberal candidate, promised to return to Elections Canada any funds generated from votes he might receive, and pledged to confiscate any Liberal promotional material bearing Oliver's name.

The NDP's national secretary Eric Herbert wrote Elections Canada Commissioner Raymond Lavigne on Thursday, forwarding claims by Hansen-Carlson that Oliver and his campaign manager offered "a job in Ottawa'' and support if he wanted to enter civic politics.

"This allegation is a very serious matter and questions the integrity of the Liberal campaign,'' Hebert wrote.

An Elections Canada spokeswoman in Ottawa said the agency never confirms if it has received a complaint. Investigations can take months or even years to complete, she added.

A volunteer at Oliver's campaign office said the Liberal candidate was aware of the complaint but was not immediately available for comment.

In a notorized letter accompanying the complaint, Hansen-Carlson claimed he was invited to a meeting at Oliver's campaign office last Tuesday.

He said Oliver and campaign manager Gordy Kahlon told him the race between Oliver and Conservative Edward Fast was so tight that the Liberals could win if they got a couple thousand NDP votes.

"They figured they needed 1,300 votes in Abbotsford to win the riding and I should commit to this simply out of fear of the Tories,'' Hansen-Carlson said in an interview.

Abbotsford is a traditional Conservative stronghold. Retiring MP Randy White won it in 2004 with 61 per cent of the vote.

Hansen-Carlson said he was asked to issue a statement asking NDP supporters to back the Liberals out of fear of what a Conservative government could do to Canada and to Abbotsford, a city of 116,000 about 60 kilometres east of Vancouver.

In return, the two Liberals "guaranteed me a win in the next local general election and they also said a job in Ottawa would be waiting for me if Mr. Oliver did in fact win the riding,'' Hansen-Carlson said in his letter.

Hansen-Carlson, a 23-year-old graduate student who ran unsuccessfully for Abbotsford city council last year, said they told him he would also be a respected hero in the Liberal party.

"I walked out shocked,'' Hansen-Carlson said. "I simply said I'll sleep on it. I gave no commitment whatsoever in the discussion. I knew the meeting was set up to bribe me.''

Hansen-Carlson said he didn't flatly turn down the offer because he felt cornered.

"I had two people I respected who I view as having influence in the community corner me in a private back office, completely putting me on the spot, telling me this is how Canadian politics really functions,'' he said.

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 3:46 pm
 


Conservatives 1 Liberals 1 :lol: if they carry on like this we'll have 304 independent MPs with the party leaders the only ones left in caucus


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 3:54 pm
 


more stench


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 4:41 pm
 


tired_of_red tired_of_red:
more stench


Is that a shit stain on your underwear or did a Liberal just walk in the room?

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 7:57 pm
 


That was a smart play on that guys part. Can you think of a better way to get rid of your closest rival 8O :lol:


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 7:43 pm
 


This is a long time overdue but worthy of mentioning anyway:


NDP apologizes twice in 24 hours for smearing B.C. opponents


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Thursday's apology stems from accusations levelled during the 2006 election by Jeffrey Hansen-Carlson, the NDP candidate in Abbotsford, B.C. He accused his Liberal rival, David Oliver, and Oliver's campaign manager, Gordie Kahlon, of trying to bribe him to drop out of the race and throw his support behind Oliver.


http://www.cbc.ca/canada/british-columb ... ogies.html


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PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 7:41 am
 


well this is an odd situation and ndp made a big error here i agree there .
but should be noted that even without the ndp claims of bribery the liberal candidate would of not likely ever won this riding . its just not a liberal area there and riding hasn't been federally liberal recently .

this only clears the liberals in this one incident is still lots of wrongs which have happened over the years .


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PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 8:34 am
 


This appears to be a consistent NDP tactic: accuse the opposition (primarily Liberal) of all sorts of false accusations. During the last provincial election in Manitoba the NDP incumbent filed many complaints against the Liberal candidate. We ignored them and continued to campaign anyway. After the election the incumbent said the Liberal candidate forced him to walk the streets and actually campaign for the first time in years. The previous 2 elections he didn't even knock on doors, just put up lawn signs and got re-elected. The incumbent did get re-elected again, but the local Liberal candidate got a greater percentage of the vote than the party average.

Lesson learned: never trust any NDP accusation. Never oust a candidate because of a wild accusation from an opposing candidate.


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