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NDP: Liberals' Use Of Parliamentary Premises Merits Probe, Too

The New Democrats want an investigation to be launched into Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau's alleged improper use of parliamentary premises for partisan purposes. | CP

OTTAWA - In a case of political tit for tat, the NDP is seeking an investigation into Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau's alleged improper use of parliamentary premises for partisan purposes.

The NDP's complaint comes one day after the Liberals sought an investigation into New Democrat MPs' allegedly inappropriate use of their taxpayer-funded constituency offices to campaign for re-election.

Both complaints have been sent to House of Commons Speaker Andrew Scheer, who chairs the secretive, multi-party board of internal economy, which polices how Commons resources are spent.

In a letter Thursday to Scheer, Windsor NDP MP Brian Masse raises "serious concerns" about a Liberal caucus meeting on Parliament Hill last June, at which Trudeau showcased recently nominated candidates.

Masse says the event violated the rules, which forbid premises provided to an MP by the Commons to be used for partisan purposes.

However, deputy Liberal leader Ralph Goodale says that prohibition applies to individual MPs' offices; it does not apply to caucus meetings, which are inherently political and to which all parties, including the NDP, have routinely invited partisan operatives.

He noted that the NDP's national campaign director who holds "probably the most intensely partisan position that any political party has" regularly attends NDP caucus meetings.

In his letter Thursday to Scheer, Masse argues that the Liberal caucus meeting last June "does not appear to relate to the 'proceedings and work of the House of Commons' or the member for Papineau's (Trudeau's) constituents.

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Liberals push for equal pay across Alberta

Elected or not, Liberal leader David Swann says his party will push for equal pay across the province upon returning to the Alberta Legislature.

Swann made the announcement in Edmonton Wednesday morning.

He tells 660News, Alberta is sorely lacking and needs to play catch up compared to the rest of the country.

Alberta has fallen way behind, compared to the rest of the world in pay equity, its shocking really, he said. Our children, our mothers, our grandmothers have been paid at the rate of 2/3rds of anyone else doing the same job, its not acceptable and we want to see some legislation that will fix that.

Were catching up the rest of the country. Saskatchewan pays 80 cents on the dollar that men get for the same rate and I would hasten to add its not just women that are unfairly treated, farm workers are paid significantly less in many cases and that needs to be addressed as well. We want equality for the same job.

The long-time politician and doctor calls it shameful that the provinces leadership hasnt taken this issue on and adds it should be about fairness.

We want to see the government enact legislation that would require all workplaces to demonstrate they are negotiating fairly and providing equal pay for work of equal value, thats as simple as we can put it, that sometimes can mean a negotiation framework that everyone knows when they go into a job opportunity. They can start to talk from the same language about what equity framework looks like and they can challenge bosses that are not living up to that framework.

He says the Liberals themselves are working very hard to get more women into politics, right now they have 6 which would be about 20 per cent of their compliment, but adds this isnt a favourable climate and theyre working hard to change that.

They plan on introducing it through a motion, a resolution or even a bill to get pay equity.

When I think about my own daughters, my patients, when I was a doctor, struggling with feeling discriminated against and devalued but also not being able to make payments on some of the most basic aspects of their lives.

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New Democrats moving up on Nanos Index, Liberals still on top

The federal Liberals are still at the top of the Nanos Party Power Index, but the New Democrats are on a definite upward trend, according to the latest week-over-week numbers.

Over the past six weeks, Thomas Mulcairs New Democrats have climbed two points in the Nanos Index, while Stephen Harpers Conservatives have dipped two points out of a possible 100:

See the latest charts and graphs in our Nanos on the Numbers home page

Supporters jumping ship?

The New Democrats have picked up momentum in the key battlegrounds of Ontario and the Prairies, two regions where Conservatives have faltered over the past month or so.

Some Conservative voters might be shifting their support to the NDP, or potentially using the polls as a way to register their dissatisfaction with the Tories.

The orange upswing is also likely recognition of the job Mulcair and the New Democrats have done hammering the Conservative party over the anti-ISIS mission expansion to Syria and the anti-terrorism bill.

While the New Democrats are trending positively, its still too early to say whether well be looking at a three-horse race for the October federal election.

The Duffy effect

The trial of suspended Senator Mike Duffy began Tuesday, which could potentially impact the polls over the next several weeks.

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