Authors: Michael Harris
It goes without saying that I am grateful to the hundreds of people who talked to me, formally and informally, for this book. Sheila Fraser, Robert Marleau, and Peter Milliken shared their learned insights about the state of our parliamentary democracy. Lifelong diplomat Paul Heinbecker offered badly needly context for the current revolution in Canada’s foreign policy. Major-General Lewis MacKenzie, Alan Williams, and Winslow Wheeler debunked some of the more obvious falsehoods about the disastrous F-35 program. Preston Manning, the dean of Canadian conservatism, provided invaluable insights into Stephen Harper’s career from the earliest days. Individuals like Linda Keen and Helena Guergis, who have felt the full, power of the Harper government’s displeasure, shared the details of their stories, despite the obvious pain in so doing.
Deepening my gratitude to so many people is the fact that there was a fear factor involved in participating in this project that I have never encountered before. Some very prominent Canadians decided not to go on the record with their full stories because they feared official reprisals might be the price of frankness—a favourite charity losing its charitable status, the loss of a pension, or even charges under national security legislation. I respect their decision but regret the loss of their personal accounts, which I hope will one day be told. I should add, Stephen Harper respectfully declined an interview for this book.
Finally, thanks to my wife, Lynda Harris. Without her prodigious work ethic, keen editorial judgment, and dogged determination to see this project through to completion, there would be no book.
INDEX
A
Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN),
274
,
275
,
278
Access to Information office,
435
–
37
Afghan detainee affair,
191
–
92
,
193
,
426
–
28
,
445
–
47
Albrecht, Harold,
93
al-Megrahi, Abdelbaset,
267
Ambrose, Rona,
219
American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC),
81
–
82
Americans for Prosperity (AFP),
81
Anderson, Ian,
300
Anderson, Rick,
16
Angus, Charlie,
280
,
353
,
384
,
407
Arar, Maher,
470
Arbour, Jean Francois,
380
armed forces.
See also
veterans
and Afghanistan mission,
444
–
48
,
449
,
451
–
52
,
460
,
465
,
472
Harper’s admiration for,
440
–
43
Assembly of First Nations,
277
,
278
,
308
,
309
,
319
Atomic Energy Canada Ltd. (AECL),
169
–
75
,
178
–
82
,
183
–
84
,
185
,
266
Atomic Energy Control Board (AECB),
170
,
171
auditor general role,
418
–
19
,
421
B
Baird, John,
223
,
234
,
242
,
246
,
248
,
249
,
250
,
280
,
353
,
367
,
416
,
428
,
430
Bayne, Donald,
329
,
379
,
389
–
90
,
407
–
8
Beauchemin, Stéphane,
462
Beechcraft Corporation,
133
Ben-Menashe, Ari,
260
,
261
,
262
–
64
,
265
,
272
Bernier, Jean-Robert,
460
Bernier, Maxime,
207
Bethal, Judy,
25
Bezan, James,
473
Binnie, Justice Ian,
100
Blackburn, Jean-Pierre,
470
Blais, Michael,
459
Blake, Craig,
472
Blake, Priscilla,
472
Blaney, Steven,
453
Boswell, Randy,
228
Brazeau, Patrick.
See also
Senate expenses scandal
and Congress of Aboriginal Peoples,
307
criticism of Spence,
305
domestic assault charges,
318
,
320
health of,
389
Senate attendance record,
312
,
313
support for CPC,
319
suspended from Senate,
323
,
397
,
398
use of social media,
313
Brewster, Murray,
131
Broadbent, Ed,
18
Brodie, Ian,
68
,
115
,
273
,
277
,
281
Brown, Stephen,
224
Bruinooge, Rod,
203
Brunet, Justice Jonathan,
281
Burden, David,
146
Burke, Marty,
48
,
51
,
52
,
55
,
56
,
57
,
69
,
71
,
73
,
87
,
90
,
93
Burney, Derek,
115
Bush, George W.,
22
,
26
,
27
,
29
,
42
,
216
,
217
,
261
Byrne, Gerry,
138
Byrne, Jenni,
57
,
62
–
63
,
67
–
68
,
69
,
70
,
74
,
78
,
86
,
92
,
96
,
188
,
373
,
387
,
399
C
Campbell, Kim,
226
Canada School of Energy and Environment (CSEE),
273
–
74
,
275
,
279
,
283
Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA),
223
–
24
Canadian International Institute for Extractive Industry Development,
154
Canadian Labour Congress,
31
Canadian Medical Association,
181
Canadian Natural Resources,
132
Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC),
169
,
171
,
172
,
173
–
74
,
175
,
176
,
177
,
179
–
80
,
185
Canadian Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB),
358
–
60
Canadian Security Intelligence Agency (CSIS),
251
,
253
,
254
,
255
,
258
,
260
,
267
,
270
,
306
Canadian Taxpayers Federation,
42
,
384
Canadian Wheat Board,
35
Cannon, Lawrence,
225
Carter, Jimmy,
173
Casey, Sean,
401
Cashin, Richard,
159
Charbonneau commission,
272
Charron, Louise,
108
Chicoine, Sylvain,
454
China National Offshore Oil Corporation Ltd. (CNOOC),
132
,
235
Chrétien, Jean,
25
,
116
,
211
,
216
–
18
,
232
,
411
,
441
Christopherson, David,
138
Clark, Joe,
36
–
37
,
41
,
43
,
221
,
226
,
434
Clement, Tony,
37
,
81
,
93
,
118
,
133
,
146
,
230
–
31
,
235
,
249
,
417
–
18
Cohen, Justice Bruce,
156
communications
with First Nations,
301
muzzling of scientists,
147
,
150
,
156
–
57
regarding closing of research facilities,
147
–
49
Congress of Aboriginal Peoples (CAP),
307
,
318
,
319
Conservative Constituent Information Management System (CIMS),
55
–
56
,
70
–
71
,
72
,
73
,
83
–
84
,
88
–
89
,
91
,
94
,
109
–
10
,
113
Conservative Party of Canada (CPC).
See also
robocalls scandal
communications strategy,
77
–
78
,
345
,
437
and Elections Canada clashes,
104
fundraising,
103
Harper wins leadership,
37
and in-and-out scandal,
65
,
68
,
71
–
72
,
104
and International Democrat Union,
80
–
81
overspending in 2006 election,
104
and riding boundaries robocalls,
86
tactics,
230
training of operatives,
80
Côté, Yves,
83
,
89
,
92
–
93
,
107
,
108
Council for National Policy (CNP),
26
–
27
,
28
–
29
,
82
Council of Canadians (COC),
87
–
88
,
109
,
467
Cowan, James,
367
Cullen, Nathan,
384
D
Dallaire, Roméo,
450
Daniels, Harry,
307
d’Aquino, Thomas,
284
Dawson, Mary,
191
,
199
–
200
,
269
,
274
,
351
,
352
,
353
,
367
,
378