Stand down General
Canadians don't hear much from Gordon O'Connor these days.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper demoted his former defence minister during last summer's cabinet shuffle. Now as revenue minister, the former Brigadier-General rarely gets questions in the House of Commons. While cabinet colleagues spend much of their time flipping through briefing notes, O'Connor's desk is often bare.
This week though, opposition parties have asked O'Connor to explain a few things associated with the business dealings between former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and German-Canadian businessman Karlheinz Schreiber.
Liberal MP Scott Simms wanted to know how Mulroney managed to cross the border after receiving his third and final envelope stuffed with $100,000 at a New York City hotel. Simms asked the national revenue minister specifically whether Mulroney declared the cash and paid all necessary fees and taxes.
Throughout his question, Liberals yelled: "Atten-shun General, attention!" However, when it became clear that O'Connor had been instructed to stay seated and Justice Minister Rob Nicholson took the questions, Liberals shouted out again this time: "Stand down General, stand down."
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