Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Great Canadian Government made the news In Ukraine.

Great Canadian Government made the news In Ukraine.

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Canadian foreign minister Maxime Bernier resigns
May 27 2008, 14:56

TORONTO (AP) - Canada's embattled foreign minister resigned after leaving classified documents at the home of an ex-girlfriend who had ties to members of a motorcycle gang.

Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced Monday that he had accepted the resignation of Maxime Bernier, who came under fire in recent weeks amid reports that a former girlfriend had previous relationships with men linked to the Hell's Angels.

"Mr. Bernier has learned and informed me that he left classified documents in a nonsecure location. This is a serious error," Harper said.

Harper said that Bernier's controversial relationship with the woman was not a factor in the resignation.

But it was announced as Bernier's former girlfriend, Julie Couillard, was preparing to go on a French-language television station to say that Bernier had been careless with classified documents.

"It's only this error. It's a very serious mistake for any minister. We must always accept responsibilities for the documents that are classified. The minister has immediately acknowledged the gravity of this mistake," Harper said.

The documents were left at a private residence earlier this spring, Harper said in a statement. He did not say what the documents were or if they were shared with others.

Bernier wrote in a letter of resignation that he became aware Sunday night that he had left behind classified documents at a private residence.

Couillard would not comment on the nature of the document except to say that Bernier left it behind at her place.

"Maxime came to see me and he left a document behind," she said, explaining the document was left by accident.

She said she contacted a lawyer for advice, who told her it was the property of the Canadian government.

"The document was given back," she said.

Couillard insisted she was doing the interview to re-establish her dignity and credibility after intense media scrutiny.

"I am definitely not a biker's chick," she said.

The former model said she had never done anything wrong and never been convicted of any crime. She said she told Bernier about her involvement with Quebec bikers shortly after she began dating him in the summer of 2007.

"Maxime knew about it," she said, noting he did not press her on the matter but seemed somewhat surprised.

Harper also did not say what the documents were or if they were shared with others.

Bernier wrote in a letter of resignation that he asked the Foreign Affairs Department to conduct a thorough review of the situation.

In his letter of resignation, Bernier asked the Foreign Affairs Department to conduct a thorough review of the situation.

"Prime Minister, the security breach that occurred was my fault and my fault alone and I take full responsibility for my actions," Bernier wrote.

Harper said David Emerson, the international trade minister, will take over as interim foreign minister.

Just hours before Bernier quit, Harper had dismissed the whole affair.

"I have no intention to comment on a minister's former girlfriend," Harper said earlier in the day as he wrapped up a news conference with visiting Ukrainian President Victor Yushchenko. "I don't take this subject seriously."

Opposition Liberal Member of Parliament Ralph Goodale said the prime minister has a lot of explaining to do because he had dismissed the story for weeks.

Bernier has come under fire for a variety of gaffes, including promising aid for Myanmar on a plane that was not available.

Bernier first drew the attention of Canadians when he appeared at his swearing in ceremony last August with the provocatively dressed Couillard on his arm. Her previous boyfriend's links to organized crime did not become public until recently.

Couillard had lived with Gilles Giguere, a well-known Montreal crime figure for three years beginning in 1993. He was gunned down in 1996 when he decided to become a police informer after being arrested with a cache of submachine-guns and marijuana.

In 1997, she began dating and later married Stephane Sirois, who admitted to being an enforcer for the Rockers, a Hells Angels-affiliated biker club. He later turned informant and testified against a dozen of his former colleagues in a 2002 trial.

Couillard and Sirois divorced in 1999.

During the interview for a French-language Quebec television network, Couillard talked about having tea with the wife of Harper and meeting US President George W. Bush at a meeting of the United Nations General Assembly.

She said Bush approached Bernier and her in a corridor and, glancing at her, jovially told Bernier, "Well, well, well, haven't you been keeping good company."



Canadian foreign minister Maxime Bernier resigns
May 27 2008, 14:56

TORONTO (AP) - Canada's embattled foreign minister resigned after leaving classified documents at the home of an ex-girlfriend who had ties to members of a motorcycle gang.

Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced Monday that he had accepted the resignation of Maxime Bernier, who came under fire in recent weeks amid reports that a former girlfriend had previous relationships with men linked to the Hell's Angels.

"Mr. Bernier has learned and informed me that he left classified documents in a nonsecure location. This is a serious error," Harper said.

Harper said that Bernier's controversial relationship with the woman was not a factor in the resignation.

But it was announced as Bernier's former girlfriend, Julie Couillard, was preparing to go on a French-language television station to say that Bernier had been careless with classified documents.

"It's only this error. It's a very serious mistake for any minister. We must always accept responsibilities for the documents that are classified. The minister has immediately acknowledged the gravity of this mistake," Harper said.

The documents were left at a private residence earlier this spring, Harper said in a statement. He did not say what the documents were or if they were shared with others.

Bernier wrote in a letter of resignation that he became aware Sunday night that he had left behind classified documents at a private residence.

Couillard would not comment on the nature of the document except to say that Bernier left it behind at her place.

"Maxime came to see me and he left a document behind," she said, explaining the document was left by accident.

She said she contacted a lawyer for advice, who told her it was the property of the Canadian government.

"The document was given back," she said.

Couillard insisted she was doing the interview to re-establish her dignity and credibility after intense media scrutiny.

"I am definitely not a biker's chick," she said.

The former model said she had never done anything wrong and never been convicted of any crime. She said she told Bernier about her involvement with Quebec bikers shortly after she began dating him in the summer of 2007.

"Maxime knew about it," she said, noting he did not press her on the matter but seemed somewhat surprised.

Harper also did not say what the documents were or if they were shared with others.

Bernier wrote in a letter of resignation that he asked the Foreign Affairs Department to conduct a thorough review of the situation.

In his letter of resignation, Bernier asked the Foreign Affairs Department to conduct a thorough review of the situation.

"Prime Minister, the security breach that occurred was my fault and my fault alone and I take full responsibility for my actions," Bernier wrote.

Harper said David Emerson, the international trade minister, will take over as interim foreign minister.

Just hours before Bernier quit, Harper had dismissed the whole affair.

"I have no intention to comment on a minister's former girlfriend," Harper said earlier in the day as he wrapped up a news conference with visiting Ukrainian President Victor Yushchenko. "I don't take this subject seriously."

Opposition Liberal Member of Parliament Ralph Goodale said the prime minister has a lot of explaining to do because he had dismissed the story for weeks.

Bernier has come under fire for a variety of gaffes, including promising aid for Myanmar on a plane that was not available.

Bernier first drew the attention of Canadians when he appeared at his swearing in ceremony last August with the provocatively dressed Couillard on his arm. Her previous boyfriend's links to organized crime did not become public until recently.

Couillard had lived with Gilles Giguere, a well-known Montreal crime figure for three years beginning in 1993. He was gunned down in 1996 when he decided to become a police informer after being arrested with a cache of submachine-guns and marijuana.

In 1997, she began dating and later married Stephane Sirois, who admitted to being an enforcer for the Rockers, a Hells Angels-affiliated biker club. He later turned informant and testified against a dozen of his former colleagues in a 2002 trial.

Couillard and Sirois divorced in 1999.

During the interview for a French-language Quebec television network, Couillard talked about having tea with the wife of Harper and meeting US President George W. Bush at a meeting of the United Nations General Assembly.

She said Bush approached Bernier and her in a corridor and, glancing at her, jovially told Bernier, "Well, well, well, haven't you been keeping good company."

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