A heated afternoon in the #SenCA chamber over committee composition. There is squabbling over who gets seats on Senate committees, where most of the chamber's sober second thought actually occurs.
ISG Leader Sen. Woo said he wants proportionality for all Senate groups/senators. Conservative Leader Don Plett said that's false - Woo had proposed cutting out the Progressives and the unaffiliated entirely. "It's not often that you're accused of lying," Woo says in return.
Plett has receipts. He quotes from a leaders' meeting in which Woo allegedly proposed only having ISG, Conservatives and CSG members on committees. Woo now says he won't speak about private meetings when confronted with those numbers.
The opposition Conservatives want to continue ministerial QP - but they want to make the call on who comes, not the gov't. The ISG is opposed to giving the Tories that sort of power. The growing pains of Trudeau's Independent senate continues. #SenCA
A motion by CSG Sen. Robert Black to send the Beyak report back to the ethics committee for more debate is defeated - 24-49. The Beyak report - which calls for her suspension - will not be delayed by more study.
I asked @SenatorRobBlack and his office why he moved this (now defeated) motion to have more study of Lynn Beyak's conduct. I haven't heard back.
"Senator Black was hoping for more clarity in the report following a further review by the committee before its passage in the Chamber," a spokesperson for Sen. Rob Black tells me this morning.
.@SenatorRobBlack wants more clarity on the "next steps" for Beyak. The ethics committee's report stipulates she should be suspended for the parliamentary session & complete anti-racism training, among other remedial measures. It's not clear what further clarity Black is seeking.
The Canadian Senators Group, composed largely of former Conservative and conservative-minded senators, has sought to delay a vote on Beyak's suspension. Their motions and adjournments have so far been defeated by @ISGSenate and @Prog_Senate senators.
.@yuenpauwoo has expressed frustration with what he calls "procedural gamesmanship" by CSG senators. "Sen. Beyak has unequivocally accepted the recommendations of the report by the Ethics and Conflict of Interest Committee, there should be no further delay in voting on it."
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NEW: The @CPC_HQ leadership election organizing committee has *disqualified* @patrickbrownont from the race, citing “serious allegations of wrongdoing.” #cdnpoli
“We regret having to take these steps but we have an obligation to ensure that both our Party’s Rules and federal law are respected by all candidates and campaign teams,” LEOC chair Ian Brodie says in a statement. conservative.ca/statement-by-i…
Brodie says there are allegations that the Patrick Brown campaign violated financial provisions of the Canada Elections Act.
CPC will be “sharing the information it has gathered with Elections Canada, who is responsible for ensuring compliance…”
Good evening from Laval, Que.! We're 15 minutes away from the CPC French-language debate.
All six candidates will be on stage. Three of them can't speak the language.
The seating capacity for this room is about 1,000 — still some empty chairs as people trickle in from the bar.
The seats are all full and it's standing-room only at this Laval banquet hall.
Valerie Assouline, the vice-president of the party, tell us that this is the first time the French-language debate has been held in the Montreal area.
Assouline also announced the election results will be unveiled in Ottawa on Sept. 10. (We knew the date but now we know the city and the venue — it's the Shaw Centre.)
Just off the phone with a Conservative caucus member who's hopping mad about Denise Batters getting the boot.
"For Erin, this is the beginning of the end," this Conservative told me. "It's a position of weakness. A real leader would say, 'Let's have a vote,' and trigger a caucus vote to see just how much support he really has."
This person says the more O'Toole tries to "suppress" dissent, the bigger anti-O'Toole movement will be — comparing O'Toole to Wojciech Jaruzelski, Soviet puppet leader in 1980s Poland who imposed martial law to silence opposition only to be toppled by invigorated anticommunists.
Just off the phone with a Conservative caucus member who spoke very frankly about Monday's election.
They're not happy with O'Toole. Biggest issue? Campaigning as a "true blue" in the leadership and then abandoning many promises in the general. Carbon tax. Guns. Fiscal prudence.
"He campaigned as a Liberal. He wasn't even Liberal lite — he campaigned as a Liberal in this campaign with no input from caucus or the party or anybody else," the caucus member said.
The caucus member also said they and others were caught off guard by what was actually in the party's platform.
"I didn't even know what we were running on until I saw him on TV," the Tory said of O'Toole's platform launch on day two of the campaign.
The CBC Decision Desk has not made projections in 15 ridings.
They will likely need to wait until all the ballots are counted in some of them.
Trois-Rivières
Sault Ste. Marie
Charleswood-St. James-Assiniboia-Headingley
Edmonton Centre
Brome-Missisquoi
Kitchener-Conestoga
Vancouver Granville
Davenport
Fredericton
Coast of Bays-Central-Notre Dame
Hamilton Mountain
Richmond Centre
Nanaimo-Ladysmith
Parkdale-High Park
Spadina-Fort York
Poll workers are still counting special ballots. "We expect the vast majority of those counts will be completed by tomorrow," an Elections Canada spokesperson says. "That will give a better picture of overall turnout."