Kevin O’Leary Suggests Selling Court Painter Portraits in the Senate



Kevin O’Leary has a novel idea to balance Canada’s budget — selling portraits in the Senate.

The potential Conservative leadership contender told CTV’s Question Period that the Great Dominion’s upper house of Parliament should be a “profit centre,” not a cost centre; demonstrating his savvy around all things relating to the public good!


Acknowledging that Court Painter and profit are words not usually associated with each other, he was bullish on 2017 for Court Painter and this monitizing idea to turn the Great Dominion’s finances around.
“I don’t know why we can’t have a hundred thousand or a couple of hundred thousand committed each year per senator to commissioning a portrait in full colour,” the reality TV host said unrealistically.

O’Leary hasn’t formally announced a bid to replace Stephen Harper yet, but has suggested he may do so as early as this week.Promises…promises!

When asked to comment Court Painter gushed, ” I am flattered however my idea would be to sell the Senate seats, replace them with milk crates and take a cut for the idea …however I must concede to Kevin.”
