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Justin Trudeau calls Dan Gagnier's letter to pipeline officials 'inappropriate'

Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau said Thursday that his former campaign co-chair Dan Gagnier's letter to a number of people pushing for the Energy East pipeline to be built was "inappropriate," and that Gagnier has decided to step down from Trudeau's team for the "long-term future."

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Liberal Leader Justin TrudeausaidThursday that his former campaign co-chairDan Gagnier'sletter to a number of people pushing for the Energy East pipeline to be built was "inappropriate," and that Gagnier has decided to step down from Trudeau's team for the "long-term future."

Trudeau said that due to his connections to people in the energy industry, Gagnier was never involved in shaping Liberal energy policybut rather held an advisory role, and his voluntary resignation showed accountability.

"We are well aware of the challenge of perceptions in politics and of the challenges the Liberal party has had to address in the past,"Trudeausaid.

"That's why we took immediate action to say that this action was unacceptable, inappropriate and Mr.Gagnierfully assumes the responsibility for his actions and stepped down."

The Liberal leader also said that if his party forms government after the Oct. 19 vote, it would set a higher ethical standard.

It wasrevealed Wednesdaythat Gagnier hadsent a detailed letter to five TransCanada Corp. officialsbehind the Energy East pipeline, outlining how they could best lobby a government includinga Liberal government to have the pipeline approved.

Trudeau's campaign initially stood behind Gagnier, saying he did not break any laws or ethical standards, and went as far as to blame the Conservative campaign for stirring up a controversy where none existed.

Byafternoon, however, Gagnierresigned from the campaign, sayinghe didn't want to be a distraction.

"I deeply regret that the campaign has been affected by these negative, personal attacks," his statement read. "I have always conducted my business openly and in full accordance with the rules. In the best interests of the party, I have taken this decision. I continue to support Justin Trudeau and hope for a Liberal government on Oct. 19."

Dan Gagnier's work as a lobbying consultant for TransCanada Corp. was known publicly for months, Justin Trudeau said Friday. (liberal.ca)

This morning during a campaign stop in Montreal, however, Trudeau said Gagnier's letter was "inappropriate" and that the Liberals remain committed to the highest ethical standards possible. As a result, the Trudeau campaign decided to support Gagnier's decision to step down as a national co-chair.

"Mr. Gagnier has a long history of working with governments and has always behaved in a responsible way," Trudeau said.

"He acted in an inappropriate way a few days ago and when we found out about it, we sat down with him and he chose to do the responsible thing and step down from our campaign. It's a way of demonstrating the fact that we take ethical standards and responsibilities extremely seriously."

Justin Trudeau responds to resignation of Dan Gagnier

9 years ago
Duration 1:15
Trudeau asked what national campaign co-chair's resignation says about the Liberal Party's ethics

Gagnier will remain away from his team "for the long-term future," Trudeau said.

Trudeau also said the Harper government has always used the excuse that "no rules were broken" to justify ethically indefensible behaviour.

Former Liberal prime minister Jean Chtrien, who was out campaigning with a Quebec Liberal candidate Thursday afternoon, said since Gagnier resigned the discussion should move on to issues about the future of the country.

"He sent an email to some clients and he resigned. Was it wrong? I don't want to debate that because he resigned. Let's talk about the future. He's not there anymore. Next?" Chrtien said to the crowd.

Jean Chrtien on Dan Gagnier: 'He resigned. Next.'

9 years ago
Duration 0:52
Former prime minister Jean Chrtien wants to look to the future following the resignation of Liberal campaign co-chair Dan Gagnier amidst controversy.

But during a campaign event Thursday inTrois-Rivires,Que., Conservative Leader Stephen Harper saidGagnier'sactionssmacked of a JeanChrtien-erascandal that helped bring Harper to power a decade ago.

"I believe the culture of the Liberal party that gave us the sponsorship scandal has not changed," Harper said.

'They are all about helping themselves'

During a campaign stop in Quebec, NDP Leader Tom Mulcairalsopulledno punches when discussing the Liberals' recent problems.

He said Gagnier'sletter and later resignation are evidence that "although they tried to put on a fresh face, this is the same old Liberal Party, the same old gang and the same old tactics and strategies."

"You can't trust the Liberals. It's the same old Liberal Party," he said.

"They are all about helping themselves ...It's an extraordinary opportunity for everyone in Canada, including those here in Quebec, that this is the same old Liberal Party of the sponsorship scandal," Mulcair said to a crowd of supporters. He addedthat Canadians finally have an opportunity to elect a party that has not been rocked by scandal.

Liberals in damage control after Dan Gagnier controversy

9 years ago
Duration 2:28
Trudeau says former campaign co-chair's letter offering lobbying advice to Energy East pipeline interests was 'inappropriate'
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With files from The Canadian Press