Thursday, November 12, 2009

More Carnage at the OLO

Further to my earlier post today it seems that the carnage continues at the OLO for the Rosedale gang as Principal Secretary Dan Brock is leaving Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff’s office.

Denis Coderre wins another one.

Update: 9 more people go onto the EI rolls. From Susan Delacourt who corrected her original number of 30 Liberals looking for work.

Bonus update: Some are speculating that Warren Kinsella may be among those no longer working for the Liberals.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Apps should be next.

Michael Harkov said...

Its telling that one of the people who recruited Ignatieff is on his way out. If by that logic, shouldn't Ignatieff be one of next one to be shown the door? :D

CanadianSense said...

Perhaps MI is trying to secure his old job first before his official walk in the snow?

Philanthropist said...

Lamestream media in Canada don't seem to be too up on this story, a few years ago any peep that Conservatives didn't always get along would be front page banner news and fodder for lots of blathering on TV, but where are they now? Losers.

Joe said...

On NNW they are saying that a further 30 liberals are now looking for work having just lost their jobs with the LPT.

Ardvark said...

Thanks Joe, I updated the post with the info. FYI Delacourt has changed her 30 number down to 9.

gimbol said...

Iggy won't let WK go.
I say this because K was there for reasons other than any work he could do, he was there so he would keep from talking about something else.

Jen said...

Philanthropist Thu Nov 12, 08:37:00
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Phil, you are hundreds percent correct- all this drama that is unfolding in the liberal party is just a small piece the media wants you to know but, had this drama unfolded within the conservative party, well, this story from deepest to shallowest will be heard dissect headlined across the newspapers 24/7-7days-mths and even years. Believe me the 'lame media will see to it.

Anonymous said...

What is Warren Kinsella's status in Iggy's office or the Liberal Party? Is he a volunteer, a consultant on contract or a paid employee? This is an important question that needs to be answered...

Ardvark said...

I don't think you can be on a TV panel billed as a "Liberal Strategist" without being somehow authorized by the party.

I doubt if I showed up at CTV and wanted to be on a panel and be billed as as CPC strategist that I would get very far.