Here is the story that Saskatchewan's main stream media WILL NOT cover! Pressure from the Brad Wall government on local editorial boards and news directors seems to keep the REAL STORY off the radar in Saskatchewan:
"No one will say exactly how much money is in the old Saskatchewan Progressive Conservative trust fund, though it’s thought to be in the neighbourhood of $3 million. The revelation of its existence—a mountain of cash taken from God knows who, in exchange for God knows what, and available for any purpose the party might decree—was among the scandals that helped tear the province’s PCs apart in the mid-’90s. But that gold continues to haunt Saskatchewan politics, as a few diehard Tories fight to regain control of it.
The PC brand was mothballed for two elections (1999 and 2003) as part of the 1997 agreement to create the Saskatchewan Party, an informal merger of the province’s PCs and Liberals. The Conservatives ran just enough candidates to stay technically alive as the Saskatchewan Party approached the brink of power. But after a 2006 convention put the PC brand back into competitive politics with ex-MLA Rick Swenson as leader, the revivalists found that the fund’s trustees, including several SP notables, were inclined to be stubborn about access to the cash.
A lawsuit resulted, and in July the provincial court of appeal allowed the Saskatchewan Party to be added as a defendant. In an August statement of defence, however, the SP makes the new argument that neither itself nor the PCs are corporate bodies that have the “capacity to sue or be sued.” The claim may sound surprising, but until recently it was the general Canadian rule that “unincorporated associations” are invisible to litigation. The issue of whether parties can count as legal persons in Saskatchewan adds an interesting wrinkle to an already complex bit of legal origami."
MacLeans.ca
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"The Progressive Conservative party has won a significant battle in its legal fight over the estimated $2.9-million PC Trust Fund -- and now Tory leader Rick Swenson wants to see Premier Brad Wall in court.
A three-member panel of the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal on Thursday unanimously denied an application by the Saskatchewan Party to be dropped from the lawsuit brought against it and the trustees of the PC Trust Fund by the Progressive Conservative party.
The party filed suit in 2007 alleging the trustees and the Sask. Party had conspired to deprive the PC party of money from the fund so it would be unable to compete in that year's provincial election."
-Saskatchewan Party Loses Bid To Be Removed From PC Trustfund Lawsuit
-Sask MSM finally breaks silence on PC Trust Fund - April, 2010
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Is Brad Wall's Saskatchewan Party Trying To Make Off With Millions From The Old Progressive Conservative Trust Fund??
9:20 AM
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