A letter sent Monday by the Liberal government leaves more than 30 people appointed to plum patronage posts in the dying days of Stephen Harper's Conservative government with a tough choice: step away voluntarily from their lucrative posts or face the possibility of a public backlash.
The letter targets dozens of board members, museum directors and advisers who were either appointed or had their appointments extended in the days before Harper called a summer election. Many of the appointments come with annual salaries well in excess of $100,000.
Among the recipients: the veterans ombudsman, the president of Canada Post, the director of Via Rail and the executive director of Telefilm Canada.
There are also five members of the Immigration and Refugee Board on the list and seven members of the Payments in Lieu of Taxes Dispute Advisory Panel.
The Liberals say they want to put a new appointment process in place. The letter refers to an "open, merit-based appointments system for Governor in Council appointees with greater access to all Canadians." ....