MP trying to cover butt

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To Cathy McLeod, Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo MP:

Re: “MP resolving Work-Share issue,” Cathy McLeod, Letters, Aug. 26.

I’m the one who has started this process you now see before you, a problem with a program that has let hundreds of people down. It’s not just Chasm saw mills; it’s also 100 Mile House, Lillooet and others. Your so-called Work-Share program did not pay anyone in a timely manner; two months is not. If you want to be on the other end of the stick maybe you should try not being paid for this long!

I made a formal complaint with the ministry and they told me, because of my complaint, everyone else’s Work-Share is now being caught up-to-date, too.

How dare you try and backtrack and cover your political butt; and try and say Marty Gibbons and Gary Hill were playing

political games in this time

of economical hardship; I think we are all feeling it a little too hard in this area. I expected to see an apology from someone in government, maybe you. Not a letter putting down

people who were trying to help others they represent; shame on you! Well, maybe now I feel hard feelings to say I will not be voting for the Conservatives in my area ever again; thanks for the sour taste of political satire!

Norman Knutsen

100 Mile House

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