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It appears the skeleton's are out of Gary Mar's closet, as the candidate in the PC leadership race continues his campaign leading up to the second vote in a week and a half, now he's under fire from his political rivals.
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The leader of the provincial New Democrats Brian Mason is bringing up several different incidents from Mar's previous time in public office.) F9 d# e) F- d& G" z
K/ B# _9 ?8 ]. i9 d6 l# qIn one, when Mar served as health minister, he paid a former aide more than $373,000 for verbal advice between 2001 and 2004.5 L: y$ e1 |9 p8 f7 g W
4 T6 q& T$ l: zAfter no evidence or paper trail was found proving the services were provided, the contract was cancelled in 2004 as an election loomed.. [0 m! K' h9 @, v( J. z# ^) f
- E! B: ^) l$ B"In the interest of ensuring that the public has confidence in our contracting system we mutually agreed that it would be in the best interest that this contract end immediately," Gary Mar said in 2004 after the contract was terminated.
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Three years later Mar left the Legislature to become the province's representative in Washington – to earn $264,000 a year.8 s' S9 p8 `$ B2 c, ^5 z. \
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At first, he publicly deferred his MLA severance package of $478,000 – but collected it within a year.
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: W& K/ C) _; K9 E0 I"I don't want to wait for Mr. Mar to become premier, [and then] call a snap election without having some of these facts being part of the discussion," Mason said, of his reasons for breaching the subjects at this time.
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Mar had little to say on the past incidents. "I think what's important is that we talk about the future of the province," Mar said Wednesday when asked about those events.
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However, his direct competition for the PC Leadership would also like those questions answered.$ `/ T- x) W, X# M' W% `
* }$ E' D) R d2 a"I think there is a number of questions asked by the media that Gary [Mar] owes a response to," PC Leadership candidate Doug Horner said Monday.
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"It's going to be important for Albertans to feel satisfied that all of those issues have been dealt with," Candidate Alison Redford said Wednesday. "I know the question has come up a couple of times and I hope that he'll provide whatever answer he feels is satisfactory to those questions."
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f$ @" ?3 c/ s/ VMason also said he believed Mar would bring private health care to Alberta – a point Mar has addressed, stating he would want to talk about allowing private health care to the province.% G# [* T' n, S8 K
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Mar said many Albertans are going to other places in Canada to pay for health care services.
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' c6 H0 T4 F! ~5 |8 u! Y( j ZThe second round of votes for the PC Leadership will be held on October 1st. |
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