Ezra Levant demands apology

Ezra Levant has taken aim at a Quebec Liberal MP for slandering him in Parliament. 
Levant issued a news release over the weekend, publicly demanding that dissident Liberal MP Raymonde Folco (Laval-Les Iles) retract statements she made about him in Parliament last month.    It was during the debate over the Chuck Cadman affair that Folco claimed that Levant took a bribe to step aside for Stephen Harper’s federal candidacy in Calgary in 2002.  Levant had already been nominated in the Calgary riding where Harper would eventually win his Parliamentary seat. 
Levant says the attack was “factually untrue and defamatory.”  But because the statement was made in the House of Commons, Levant can’t actually file a lawsuit.  Statements made in the Commons are exempt from laws covering libel or slander under something called “Parliamentary immunity”. 
Levant says he’s written five letters to Folco demanding an apology and a retraction, but each of the letters has been completely ignored.
Folco is the same MP who attacked Stephane Dion’s leadership of her party earlier this month.  Levant says that means he doesn’t have a lot of faith in the notion that asking Dion to rein in Folco would do much good, because “it’s pretty clear he has no control over her.”

Public date: March 30th, 2008
Categories: News
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