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Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff speaks to media as Liberal MP Bob Rae looks on following a caucus meeting on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Wednesday, June 9, 2010. (Sean Kilpatrick / THE CANADIAN PRESS)  Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff speaks to media about the tougher lobbying rules in Ottawa, on Wednesday, May 5, 2010. Conservative MP Jason Kenney appears on CTV News Channel’s Power Play on Wednesday, June 9, 2010.

Liberals, NDP leaders shoot down merger talk

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Canada AM: Craig Oliver and Jane Taber
Chief Parliamentary correspondent Craig Oliver and co-host of CTV's Question Period Jane Taber discuss the rumours and fallout of merger talks between the Liberals and NDP.
CTV National News: Craig Oliver in Ottawa
Both the Liberals and the NDP have shot down rumours their parties are talking about merging, but despite the denials, speculation is still sweeping Parliament Hill.
CTV News: Daniele Hamamdjian covers the rumours
Rumours of an NDP-Liberal coalition swirled Tuesday, however the leader of the two opposition parties in question have both shot down the merger talk calling it 'ridiculous' and 'fiction'.
Question period: Merger accusations
Prime Minister Stephen Harper and NDP leader Jack Layton face off over rumours of coalition talks amongst the political parties.
CTV News Channel: Liberal Leader Ignatieff
The leader of the liberal party comments on the possibility of a NDP-Liberal merger, dismissing a report Wednesday that they are discussing a merger with a smaller party to increase their chances of defeating the minority Conservative government.
CTV News Channel: Tom Clark in Ottawa
The host of CTV's PowerPlay says the rumour that the Liberal and NDP parties are thinking of creating a new party will not happen and explains how and why the origins of the rumour stems from the Conservatives.

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Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff speaks to media as Liberal MP Bob Rae looks on following a caucus meeting on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Wednesday, June 9, 2010. (Sean Kilpatrick / THE CANADIAN PRESS)  Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff speaks to media about the tougher lobbying rules in Ottawa, on Wednesday, May 5, 2010. Conservative MP Jason Kenney appears on CTV News Channel’s Power Play on Wednesday, June 9, 2010.

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Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff speaks to media as Liberal MP Bob Rae looks on following a caucus meeting on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Wednesday, June 9, 2010. (Sean Kilpatrick / THE CANADIAN PRESS)

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Date: Wed. Jun. 9 2010 10:48 PM ET

Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff has called reports of a merger between his party and the NDP "ridiculous."

"No one has any authorization to discuss such a merger," a clearly-annoyed Ignatieff told reporters Wednesday.

NDP Leader Jack Layton called the speculation "fiction" and countered that the Liberals and the Tories had already formed a de facto alliance of their own.

"Yesterday the Liberal-Conservative coalition rammed through their 100th confidence motion together," Layton quipped during question period. "Normally you would be asking that they at least get a marriage certificate after that."

Layton was referring to the passage of the 2010 budget bill on Tuesday. Thirty Liberal MPs were absent during the vote, to ensure that the bill passed.

"What else is this group going to support together? The privatization of the CBC? Extension of the war in Afghanistan?"

The CBC reported Tuesday that senior Liberals and NDP members were holding secret talks to merge their parties, even going so far as to suggest they had already chosen a new name – the Liberal Democrats.

CTV's Power Play host, Tom Clark, said his sources in the NDP and Liberal Party have called the merger speculation "nonsense."

"It's not happening," he said.

He suggested pre-election talk of an NDP-Liberal merger most benefits the Conservatives.

"They are not shy about ratcheting up talk of a Liberal-NDP merger in an attempt to get a positioning line for the next election campaign," Clark said.

The CBC quoted former Liberal strategist Warren Kinsella in their report. He described the talks as "serious."

However, Ignatieff was dismissive of Kinsella, who had a falling out with the current Grit leadership.

"I have no relationship with Warren Kinsella," Ignatieff said, flanked by some of his top Grit MPs, such as Bob Rae and Dominic Leblanc, following a caucus meeting.

Accused of lying, Kinsella issued a sworn affidavit declaring that he met with Liberal party president Alf Apps last month and that Apps told him, "There have been many discussions at a high level…involving the NDP saints."

However, Apps told CTV News by email that Kinsella was the one who brought up the merger.

"I listed all the reasons off the top of my head why it would not work," Apps wrote.

Meanwhile, Immigration Minister Jason Kenney referred to the Liberals' response on the merger report as evidence of a "self-obsession."

"There is so much confusion going on in the Liberal party," he said on CTV's Power Play. "What I don't understand is, Canadians want us to be focused on the economy, they want us to be focused on tackling crime -- and all they're hearing the Liberals talking about is themselves."

In earlier interviews, Ignatieff has said he would consider a coalition following an election, but ruled out any pre-election merger or coalition with the NDP.

A recent The Canadian Press-Harris Decima poll suggested more than half of Canadians favour some form of co-operation between the two parties.

With a report from CTV's Chief Parliamentary Correspondent Craig Oliver

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Jim McB
said

I think Iggy and the gang put out the bait and got caught before the fishing season began.Any thought of a merger is a confession by the participants that they have failed to unilaterally develop acceptable policy alternatives. This will end up being a serious blow to both brands.


Dan Laurin Windsor
said

I agree 100% A merger with the NDP is not feasible but a non competition agreement in contested ridings should be. ABC people get the Harpocrites out of office.


NS
said

The one constant I see, is Iggy, and the LPC, will stop at nothing to be in power. This includes outright lies, as we see today. I am sure there plan was, wait and see how they could do in the next Federal election, and if/when they did not win, to merge...but the NDP would have to in fact become Liberals...All out in the open now Iggy..BUSTED!


JanfromNorthVan
said

Bob Rae is a political opportunist he does not have the interests of Canada at heart. Just the same old stuff as when he tried to run Ontario as an NDP. I agree the country is doing reasonably well at the moment most Canadians are happy with a workable minority governement. At least some liberal MP's get it. Hopefully the Cons won't implode.


Mary
said

I find it funny the childish comments by the cons, name calling & showing how uneducated they are by calling Ignatieff an American. The fact of the matter is the educated vote liberal the uneducated vote conservative only because they're non too bright.


Drew in NS
said

(Jello)Solid.....(Jello)Solid....(Jello)Solid....Ladies and Gentleman Iggy has invented a new class of Solid. Iggy all those years at Harvard have paid off


Peter in MB
said

Once again This is just Iggys “Flavor of the Day”. He will flip flop again when he thinks it will gain him support. If anyone believes that the coalition idea is over, I have a Scholarship to Harvard for sale.


VC
said

Harpo would laugh at his gang's wealth growing day by day with no resistant from opposition parties. Oh! God better save our taxpayer money!


Carter
said

The more one sees of the Socialists and the Fiberals, led by Iffy, or was it Iggy, or was it Ikky, who knows, the more a Conservative majority sounds fabulous.


ian
said

Paul de T.O. can't really expect us to believe he's serious can he? Top Liberals are saying this to reporters. Perhaps they have been bribed by Harper to do this. Stupid is as stupid writes.


Ryder in Cold Lake
said

To easy folks. These 'so-called' leaders of Liberals and NDP claim that there are and have not been talks of a party merger. SO .....If in the event that they do merge, while still their respective party leaders, then their credibility will be completely shot.Once that happens we will see a Conservative majority!!


Ian
said

If there's smoke there's fire. Iggy is denying it because he sees his power slipping away. If there was a merger it would be the death of the Liberal party as "Canada's Natural Ruling Party" and his ego is too big to accept that. I thnk that Canada is such a left of center country these days that such a merger would result in socialist governments for centuries to come, God help us!!!


Prof. Pye Chartt
said

"Iggycide" -- the fatal act by a failing Liberal leader of taking his floundering, left-directed party further to the side of rejected socialism by way of a desperately insane parliamentary coupling with the NDP.


Dennis L. Krahn
said

Intelligent Liberal; Your pen name is an oxymoron. Please change! Regarding the merger; best thing that could happen in Canada, we have two too many political parties. That would leave the Bloc in line to be dismantled, thrown out of Parliament or whatever it takes.


cam
said

@Linda in Vancouver "left wing loonies, separatists,socialist ,war against western Canada" Just a few words taken from your rant. Try some relaxation therapy to cleanse the anger. Hating is a miserable way to live ones life.

David J
said

I hope they do merge. All the NDP does now is siphon-off votes from the two mainstream parties. A merger will see the Green Party pick up a few more votes (maybe Elizabeth May can finally win a seat?), but an election will end with one of the two parties having a clear majority. It won't end the moaning and wailing from the party that winds up on the Opposition side of the House, but it will give the Government -- whichever party -- a clear mandate.


colwiz
said

The NDP would be foolish to merge with the Liberals. This could be the NDPs time if they play thier cards properly. The Liberals have done nothing for years, picking one bad leader after another. The NDP needs to look at themselves as a party to replace the Liberals and adjust thier focus accordingly. All thier efforts should be into undermining the Liberals and letting voters know why they are different and a better option.If they do join it would be a great day for the green party.


Brooke V
said

Can someone explain to me that if the story is not true then why would Warren Kinsella swear out an affidavit confirming that this is taking place. He may have had a falling out with the Liberals but I have yet to hear him be anything other than pro Liberal ( which indicates he is still supportive of the Party if not the Leader ). Also when you factor in the Liberals onging obsession with being the natural ruling party of Canada this makes total sense. I will quote Mr. Ignatieff himself " if it walks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck then its a duck" or in this case a merger.


Elias Nasrallah
said

Jack Layton: Never will become P.M therefore he will shoot his mouth off any time without being held to account. Iggy: Keeps shooting himself in the foot. The man proves everyday that he is not leadership material.Duceppe: Does not care about Canada anyways.Harper: The only solution to running this country of ours. The other three stooges, even if they all form a coalition, don't have a brain cell among them.


Steve : Kamloops BC
said

Next election vote "ANYONE EXCEPT INCUMBENT"


Havelock Heavy
said

"Liberals, NDP leaders shoot down merger talk" - Hmmmm, must be true!!


Dr. Bradford
said

I like the direction Canada is going in generally speaking and I totally disliked what the Liberals did to our once great culture. They also stole us blind with their Adscam and no politician ever went to jail... WHY NOT? I completely distrust the Liberal Party and the NDP socialists have never represented the vision of the Canada I love so much. A coalition is nothing more than a compromise by those who feel they are entitled to seize power and will stoop to any means to do so and that should give Canadians good reason to be wary of this political scheming.


Sue in Surrey
said

If the Liberal party had not descended into conservative sleaze, then Canadians would never have been so easy to fool into thinking that the Conservative party had anything to offer them.Merging with the NDP would have brought the "Liberal" party closer to being actual liberals.However, what would have been the Liberal Democrats' position on the issues where the NDP was right all along, like the Afghanistan mission, which the Liberals STILL don't seem to understand, and which the Conservatives never will.


Willie Pheeler
said

Ha-ha...that would be a COMBINED waste of time!More losers under one new name....keep moving! Nothing to see here! Ha-ha-ha!


SK BQ
said

Neither of the parties have shown that they're fit to govern this week...


Chris in Ottawa
said

NDP and Liberals merge together? Won't happen - it makes too much sense. For cryin' out loud Mr. Ignatieff, wake up and smell the coffee !For years I've been on the fence during elections deciding whether to support the Libs or NDP - this would be a perfect solution to counter the PC Alliance merger now known as the Conservatives.


B. Kelley, Ontario
said

Back when Jean Chretien was the Liberal leader everyone knew exactly what the party stood for and he was very skilled at differentiating them from the Conservatives. Since his retirement, a succession of leaders have allowed that clarity to become very foggy and almost impossible to describe. Ignatieff seems to define the Liberals by what they are not instead of making their platform and direction as clear as possible to the voters, something Harper has managed to do quite well for the Conservatives as has Layton for the NDP. I am no fan of Chretien but I have to admit that he is exactly what the Liberals need if they are ever going to capture the imagination of Canadian voters again. Ignatieff may be brilliant in many ways but his leadership abilities just don't measure up.


MARG MM
said

Paul deT.O.....Are you saying that Warren Kinsella is now a Conservative??? He is the one that said on CBC that there are serious talks going on between the Liberals and NDP. Not surprising that the "good old boys" that pull the strings must be doing it behind the backs of Michael Ignatieff and Bob Rae.They are desperate to get back in power and would make a deal with the devil himself to do so. The fact that the Liberals are infiltrated with former NDP'ers and are becoming very left of center, only makes this more feasible for them. Michael Ignatieff's way would be to have an election, and if they don't get enough seats to Govern, then they would, with the aid of the NDP and Bloc in the wings, decide to form a coalition. We all know it will come in one form or another, but how long would it last? There would be so much infighting that both parties would have even less to offer than they do now. I know that when election time comes, I will have a Liberal/NDP merger or coalition in mind, and will hope for a Conservative majority. If the Liberal/NDP are left to Govern, we could kiss our savings good-bye, as they would all be eaten up for social programs, not that I am against social programs for those that need them, but they aren't meant to become a way of life.


RaJ
said

The Conservatives are shaking in their boots at the thought. Self destructing self entitled Liberals and slavering socialists combine to form a panacea solution that all Canadians will fall under the spell of. Give me a break. Bring on that merge!


CMQ in NB
said

Ever since Paul Martin back stabbed Jean C. that's all we see the Liberals capable of is smear tactics. Iggy has no authority to speak on anything any more especially the budget where he orchestrated its pass even though he said he disagreed with it. This guy is all over the map on policy and while he thinks he can use double speak on the coalition idea he is not fooling anyone. Here is Canadian speak, "Not necessarily Iggy, Iggy not necessarily" meaning, "Iggy, Canadians will never vote for you the way you currently lead. We need a leader for the Liberals, a true leader. Jean C might not have all the popular ideas but at least he stuck to what the Liberals stood for and would not walk out on a vote or walk away from a fight. Iggy get a back bone and get some policy, we are tired of listening to you!!!!!! Your rhetoric doesn't fool anyone nor confuse us. It seems the only one confused is you!!!!!!!


Tim from Calgary
said

If there is an idiotic merger, then it will be done for the benefit of the Liberals and the NDP. It will not be done for the benefit of Canadians. The Liberals only want their god-given right to govern Canada returned while the NDP's Layton is just hoping for an undeserved chance to ruin this country's economy like the socialists did in Greece.


Sue
said

A merger would have brought the Liberal party closer to actual liberal values. If the Liberal party hadn't descended into conservative sleaze, Canadians would never have been so easily fooled into thinking that conservatism had anything to offer.

Nick in Gatineau
said

If it happens, I will not bother voting. Hell I'd rather vote Bloc than Conservatives, Liberals or NDP. At least we know what they stand for.


Bill from Winnipeg
said

GOODONYA Doug from BC. I'm a blue bloded Con and I to agree with your comments. I'm looking forward to the days when the hangers on perties are gone from the political landscape and the two parties - Liberal and Con can duke it out again. Splinter parties like the PC, NDP and Greens are simply the result of bad politics by the Cons and the Libs........Went through Conservative splintering and rebirth and can't wait till your Liberals finally decide to go back to the drawing board and do theirs. Ever think of running yourself? They could you some of your logic right now................


Retired in Burlington
said

The big boys in the backroom at Liberal Headquarters must be blind. They can't see that nobody wants Mr. Ignatieff, not even Jack Layton. You people had better choose a new leader very soon or face defeat if there is another election. P.M. Harper is doing a good job in these troubled times and the people of this country know that, even the Libs and NDP. They both need to regroup and come up with a sound plan for the future of this country instead of " whining " all the time. They have no answers, no plan, and no idea of what to do about it. I'll take Harper over Ignatieff and Layton any day.


Linda in Vancouver
said

Well,well,well.All the chickens are coming home to roost.For the last couple of years the left wing loonies in my circle of friends have been laughing at my suggestion that the Liberals ae not the centrist party that they claim to be.But are, instead,another socialist party in sheeps clothing.If,in fact,they actualkkly were a centrist party,their policies would reflect that,AND,they would not be so willing to crawl into bed with either the NDP or the separatists.It is now clear to me that their "hidden agenda" is not to offer better government,but only to defeat the current one.The fact that the Liberals have so many NDP members in their ranks,and are very willing to embrace the rest of them is clear proof that they will do anything to win an election.Time will prove to them,that,"if you dance with the devil,you will burn in h***". Not only are the Fiberals engaged in a war against Harper,they are engaged in a war against western Canada.I,for one,would be happy to see a new party,made up of Liberals and NDPers.I just hope they do it BEFORE they ask us for our votes.Not after the fact. But the truth is,they are already in a coalition with both the NDP and the BLOC.They are just doing it behind closed doors.Just as Doug pointed out,they are dismissing the west by opposing any and all legislation that includes western Canadians,and favours Ontario. I agree that Harper is not providing us with great government.But he is providing us with the only reasonable choice on the ballot.I could easliy support a true,centrist party.But I will NEVER support more socialism,which is the option the Liberals are offering,but refusing to talk about. Now,Mr.Goodale,who has the "hidden agenda" you feared so much? Harper may have one,but for sure,YOU DO.


Vic Ritchie
said

Sad: your are outside of myself the first person to understand what is going on! The media has all the power to make or break any political party in Canada. They make stories where there is none and they hype stories to get everyone stirred up! Everyone just take a look at some of the stories coming out and then look at the big picture and the whole story and you will see what i mean. The media has become the best salesperson in the world, if they can not baffle you with there brilliance than they will baffle you with there bullshit.


Larry
said

A Liberal-NDP merger. That would make a complete Right wing sweep.We could study the benefits of neo-liberal economics during the week and spend the week-ends in church brushing up our Fundamentalist solutions.


M.M.B. Ont
said

I cannot trust one word coming from Iggy , Rae or Layton on any merger or coalition. Iggy did say a week ago he may be open to a coalition. Why is it so difficult for the Liberals to accept that they are not in power? They think they are the 'entitled' party and all Opposition Parties and Leaders show their hatred for the Conservatives. I find this dispicable and immature. Listening to question perios is a real embarrassment to Canada as a country when you have issues being harped on over and over. Instead of being proud that Canada can showcase the summits, the Opposition are being total embarrassment. There is a lot of word done on infrastructure which would not have been done otherwise and these improvements are there to stay. And like the Afghan detainee situation, these imbeciles will not get off the topic of the so called 'lake'. I am sure that when other countries helpd the summits, there was no clammering and complaining on the preparations but only in Canada. It appears our opposition Leaders are ashamed of Canada and the Canadian people and do not want foreigners to come and see what Canada is all about. On the other hand, with such embarrassing behaviour and their constan whining on the part of Opposition and the negativety they portray to Canadians, no wander they are not for promoting Canada. I still feel that Harper and the Conservatives are doing a good job despite all the opposition they face and in my humble opinion, they have been elected and they have a right to govern until the next election. Layton and NDP as always vote against everything including Budget so what purpose do the NDP serve in gov't.? Liberals offer nothing for Canadians but Taxes.


Danny Dinosaur
said

In all honesty, I would vote for a billy goat over our present government. They have done nothing for Canada except run record high spending and record high deficits. When its convenient they blame the Liberals for that and then in the next speech they take credit for it. To those who are not paying attention, you need to start, because Mr. Harper and his team are doing real and significant damage to Canada. The massive debt is only a small part of it. We have become an international embarrassment and an island of stupidity in the eyes of the world. Mr. Harper is adopting the whacked out religious right into the fold and forcing their ideas onto all of us. He has adopted the lying, deception and entitlement policies of the Liberals, the spend tax payers money until you puke policies of the NDP and the ultra social Conservative policies of the Reform Party. ANYTHING would be better, but I am afraid to say Iggy is a lot like Harper. Time for a real shake up - vote for a billy goat.


The Merit
said

This is too good to be true if it happens. The Leader of the NDP is superior to the Liberal Heads and would be a welcome asset to the merged party. If desperate, the Blockhead would also do. Besides being too loyal by proxy to the Consertivatives is risky for both camps due to right wing confusion and the rest of Canada not being as evilish as both are right now. Credit Carding the country is a bad habit from their university days and the banking industry and if it's unpayable, it can be expunged rather quickly by nationalizing the banks and resetting all current fiscal monetary and national economic country based stabilzation just like Quebec would have done after potientially leaving the country (the fib, and then they make it look like they said the truth all along).


sta
said

Sounds a lot like the TV hit show survivor with a twist of the Idol
last person standing theory.


Jim - North Saanich, BC
said

The accompanying picture to this article was especially poignant with Bob Rae standing behind Michael Ignatieff. Sooner or later the knife will be thrust in and the cry of "et tu Brute" will render forth from the lips of the dying LPC leader. I suspect that will happen sooner than later.One should remember the political roots of the likely contender for Mr. Ignatieff's position and ask which political stripes a merged party will wear given his socialist agenda as Premier of Ontario. I can just imagine Bob Rae as Prime Minster and Jack Layton as Deputy PM! Lovely, just ------- lovely!I find it sad that a party with the long history and largely honourable track record that the Liberal Party has had that there is even talk of merger with a socialist party like the NDP. There has to be within the ranks of the LPC today, a parliamentarian who is both credible and bound to the traditional roots of that party. It is for certain that neither Michael Ignatieff and his American roots and ties nor Bob Rae as a strident socialist in disguise have the credentials or the credibility to lead the Liberal Party of Canada and frankly that borders on, if it is not already, an outright tragedy.Where is leadership, honesty and above all, credibility when you really need it? The suggestion of merger of these two parties sadly belies the state of political affairs in this country. Expedience above everything else seems to be the motto of the day.


Jim in Ontari-ari-ario
said

It was inevitable with Ignatieff cratering in the polls, that Liberal guns would turn on him. Classic picture with Rae in the background! It is just a matter of time before Ignatieff has to walk the plank.


Wendy
said

Forget the merger, charge Harper with contempt of parliament, form a coalition & give Harper the boot. Harper & past conservative governments has shown us that they can't manage our tax dollars, the liberals will once again clean up the mess.


syko
said

Sounds like the Chretien people are having some fun stirring the pot.


The View from Niagara
said

Don't doubt for a second that Iggy wouldn't turn his back on Canadians after being defeated in an election to try and force a coalition with the seperatists and socialists. Iggy's nose is getting longer by the day....


Andrew
said

If the merger ever happened, I think Harper in part would feel nervous... But at the same time feel very proud of himself. To be the political leader to cause the Liberal Machine to collapse. David & Goliath.


GB
said

We are missing a very important part of this story. A large part of the Liberal party are economic conservatives, as such they would be horrified with any sort of merger (or even coalition) with the NDP. This includes virtually all Martin supporters of which I am. I will not vote for my traditional party if either is a possibility and there are many like me.


Rob
said

Talk about a couple of clowns, they an embarssament to Canadians and politcs. Iggy reminds me of my 14 month grandson thats all ways smiling and pointing a finger at two squirrels running up down the power lines going no where.


MAL of TO
said

The title picture in this story answers all the questions... Iggy, the saying is ...'keep your enemies closer' but son you're also expected to actually WATCH your enemies not ignore them. To save the libs Iggy must fire Rae because he is the one that keeps doing this crap to him.


Bill in BC
said

This pack of cowards will do literally ANYTHING to try to seize power from the lawfully elected government. send them packing!


mahanna ali
said

more than "half of canadians" favour co-operation between the two parties? that is false reporting...atr best apparently only 28% polled favoured a coalition and a mere 13% favoured an outright merger...i think what we find is the thought of the liberals(especially with bob rae) and the ndp socialists running the country will have a large percentage of canadian voters bending over the toilet ...your not fooling anyone there mr harris decima...i am a neo-con and i have to admit that i particularly enjoy the idea of a liberal-ndp coaslition/merger.....i also read here that some "constitutional expert" feels that the losing parties can still govern....well, a word from the wise...f----n' try it...you clowns will get the civil war you occasionally spout off about...sorry bud(s),in this country you have to win an election to form government...there are no exceoptions!!!!!!


Mac
said

good grief - they cant even organize their own parties and now they want to govern ? god helps us... again... and again ! if the Cdn people wanted a coalition.. they would have voted for it ... Warren Kinsella is an obnoxious and dangerous(because of his loose lips) man ! The opposition has to muck rake in order to feel they have something concrete against the Government... guess what Liberals and socialists... you DON'T have the given right to govern and i can think of a $100 million reasons why NOT.... I will take the present government any day ! ... warts and all !


Doug # BC
said

LOL.I continue to be amused by the poster who uses an oxymoron (Intelligent Liberal) as a personal handle.And,before I get branded as a "neo con" by these "intelligent" left wingers,I feel obligated to reveal that I spent most of my adult life supporting the Liberal Party of Canada.I manned the phomes,drove voters to the polling places,and erected lawn signs to further their cause.Efforts that got me what? A partly with no policies,no courage,and who now appears to be admitting that they are nothing more than the NDP in drag. Ie: NDP Lite. Be assured,I have more than enough issues with the cirrent government.But really,if Liberals think hating Harper is enough to get me to vote FOR the Liberals,they are dreaming.I go to the polls looking for at least a few policies I can vote FOR.Given some disatisfaction with some of the Conservative policies,my vote in an election is almost always up for grabs.But,regardless of the threats by "Intelligent Liberal",I will not return to the Liberal Party solely tp defeat PM Harper.I will consider voting Liberal again,If and when they develope policies I can vote FOR. For now,they need to try abandoning the bill they currently support regarding Supreme COurt judges.THAT is a serious attack on western Canada,and it's sole purpose is to ensure that PM Harper cannot appoint judges from the west. They also need CLEAR policies regarding the support we owe our military.Policies about mending broken ministries like immigration and justice.They need to include western Canada by supporting democracy in the Senate. For now,the federal plotical debacle reminds me of BC.We have a government we would like to get rid of,but nothing reasonable to replace it with. POLICIES please.Enough of the fear and hate mongering.Better government is more relevant than any of these parties.


Drew in NS
said

The evil plans of Bob Rae can be seen when you watch the video, I swear Bob Rae is thinking what he is going to do with all the extra office space once Iggy is gone.


Adam
said

BATTLE OF THE EGOS


Nick in Alberta
said

A Liberal - NDP coalition would be a disaster for the Liberal Party. Just look at the Liberal Party in Britian. The British Liberal Party hasn't formed a government since World War II. The Labour Party has totally suplanted them. The same thing could easily happen here.


Doug
said

Just have the election already! The sky has not fallen since Stephen Harper became Prime minister and all of the entitled porkers are still snorting at their respective troughs.There is no longer any reason for anyone to vote Liberal or NDP,


reece
said

The best weapon against a conservative majority is Harper himself. The second best weapon against the conservatives is time. People are wondering why world leaders are calling Paul Martin and Jean Chretien on reforming their financial institutions and bringing about a balanced budget. That has got to hurt and undermine the conservatives. World leaders know that the financial security of our nation was established not through rhetoric and politics, but by implementing innovative thinking through Liberal leadership that began in the 1990´s. The rich irony in how our country weathered the global financial storm is seeing Harper brag that Canada is the most financially secure nation on the globe which was actually created by liberal policies. He also continues to omit the part where he lobbied for deregulation of our institutions. Had Chretien and Martin bent under preasure, we´d have faced a stark future. Now today, our finances are in order and Harper throws in a token amount of STIMULOUS money into a system and says "here, this will save us." This tactic is lame at best since the only one´s who could be so naive into buying into that obviously expensive political manuver are the conservatives themselves. Pretty lame. Trying to attain a majority through rhetoric and misdirection can only work with the extremist hard core neo-conservatives who are thankfully a minority. Try wowing the educated bunch, Harper, but that requires heavy lifting...going down intellectually-lazy blvd´s is not gonna bring you peace.


David
said

These maroons will do anything to get into power...why do 99% of politicians give the rest a bad name? Disgusting.....


Acroyear
said

"A recent The Canadian Press-Harris Decima poll suggested more than half of Canada favour some form of co-operation between the two parties." Guess I'm solidly on the OTHER half then, because I'd vote Rhino Party before I'd vote for the "worst of both worlds", because that is what it would be. They'd be virtually handing Harper and his party the victory if they did that...and if they can't see it, they really are doomed. Never EVER thought I'd say it...but can we get Jean back? He was corrupt as hell, but by god he did LEAD his party. Between the lot of them the current Liberals and NDP couldn't lead water downhill! Sad state of affairs when the people who should be representing my beliefs and values are a national embarrassment. I really do think the federal Liberal Party needs an electoral spanking, the like of which the old PC's got...to show them once and for all they have lost their way, and then take a few years to rebuild and be a viable alternative to Harper's brand of Conservatism.


Malcolm
said

There's still a need, if they merge, to find a leader. I don't see one able to take on Harper in either party right now.


Carl
said

Apparently, Warren Kinsella and other top Liberals are engaged in merger talks without the permission of Ignatieff, which should surprise noone. Iggy was never chosen by party members and clearly won't win an election, so he has lost all control and authority in the eyes of Liberal members.


Don, Vancouver
said

Both the NDP and Liberals are in poor financial states, neither seems to have any political direction, the Liberal leader was not even elected by his own membership, and the Liberal caucus is loaded with provincial NDPers - somebody ask Ujjal Dosanjh if he even supports the BC Liberal Party.If people in both parties are talking merger, it is hardly surprising, and their leaders may have to follow them.


Michael from NL
said

Well, something has to be done to get Ignatieff out of power. Canadians don't like him, and aren't likely to vote liberal with him at the helm of the party. Lame Duck.


lc
said

Most liberals who are against a joining of the left are liberals in name only.Many conservatives joined the liberal party after Mulroney because they could not get elected dog catcher under the PC logo.They have been destroying the party from within ever since.Unite lefties and send the cons in your midst back to their true home.Then at least voters will have a choice instead of picking between two corporate agents impersonating political parties.


Whole in spirit, whole in pride
said

Unite the left and let's take this country back from the superfluous. Unite the left and send Stephen Harper and his little lake to the pages of history. Unite the left and rid this country of Harper's bad optics and his message control manipulation, his ideology, his totalitarian nature, it's long overdue for this man to go away! Let's make Canada a country that inspires hope instead of a country held hostage in fear by the fearful. Neo-Cons go back to America!


RK in MB
said

This would never happen before an election. There are too many people complaining now about the merged parties that form the government. It would be suicide to try and join these two parties into a new party. I can see an understanding between the two after an election to govern together, but not before.


Sandy
said

If everyone is so against Harper, why is he in power? The leaders of the NDP and the liberals are not the only one's to blame.


KJ in Kingston Ontario
said

They tried that and they couldn't get along for a fortnight. It's old news. Not the the idea of a two party system is all that bad in theory -- at least the government would require at least half the voters on side rather than the 38% or less it takes to win an majority in the current misrepresentative democracy. It does show that the concept of coalition for power is anything but dead -- the fly in the ointment is always going to be the BQ


Wayne - Delta, BC
said

Either the CBC is lying or Michael Ignatieff / Jack Layton are fibbing. Hmmm, which source of information do YOU trust? Considering the flap about the $2M => $57k G20 lake, I would say neither. That is quite sad, no confidence in a national broadcaster and no confidence in either of these two national "leaders".... Jack should go back to guest-hosting the "Marijuana Channel", and we all know where unelected Liberal party leader Michael should go.


Steve J
said

"My sources down at Tommy Douglas House tell me it's a done deal, but everyone involved is totally freaked out by the bad optics of the way it's being leaked."

Uh-huh. Right. Care to back that up with something? I mean, more "sources"? Come on! If you have something real, and I mean real, contact me.


Rosalie
said

It's probably like when my employer firm merged with another. It took two freakin' years because each top dog wanted to be head of the new firm (they finally got rid of both and brought a new person in). These parties might merge if management issues can be settled. No one wants to give up his leadership position, you can bet on that.


dwigget
said

Most Canadians - centrist.Merger - slides Liberals further left.This would be a bad move, plain & simple.


alan
said

Oh my goodness the LSD Party (LiberalSDemocrats) maybe they could go back in time and call it the CCLF. The Cooperative Commonwealth Liberal Federation. Methinks Mr Ignatieff you need to keep an eye on Bobby Rae. I think we all see smoke and you know what they say. The Liberals don't need a merger, just a leader.


Doug
said

Tweedle Dumb and Tweedle Dumber.These two deserve each other.Get rid of one or the other and get back to a two party system one left--the dumbies and one right the Conservatives.


Ron in Georgetown
said

How can the Liberals merge with a party that by their constitution give 25% of their votes to the Canadian Labour Congress.


charlie
said

The CBC wouldn't just make this up, ... or would they? A merger has interesting possibilities - for Bob Rae, who has worn both hats and probably is more at home in the NDP than his current nest. Selling him in Ontario as a leader might be a bit difficult for those whoremember the wreck he made of the Ontario economy and the guy whose AG inked a very controvertial plea bargain. Just a friendly tip, Iggy, keep a sharp eye over your shoulder - it is not a good idea to have certain people stand behind you. You may later be on the receiving end of the same type of point that Dion got!


dean in NL
said

is it just me or does Rae and Leblanc look like they're about to plunge the knives in iggy's back


Margo
said

Mr intelligent Liberal, your comments are not too intelligent. Mr Ignatieff is a long way from leading the country, I hope he never will, or we will be part of the USA before we know it. He is too Ameriacn in his thinking, and does not show leadership at all. His side kick Bob Rae is another has been, needs to get out of politics and stop pushing your NDP ideas disguised as Liberal. We saw what happened with the Chretian and Martin Governments, liberal spending at its best. I am not in favour of either party, but will definitely not vote Liberal after all the boondoggles. The PC's have at least kept the country above water during these hard times , we are an envy of other nations in that respect.


James
said

The RIGHT is united, and therefore more powerful at the momen, but they can't get a majority because better than 60% of the public oppose them, but the LEFT is almost powerless to stop the RIGHT because it is divided three ways. The liberals need to unite with greens to get the votes they need, and they need to work in collition with the NDP to take our Harper.


Joanne from Barrie
said

OMG.....all of you Liberal/NDP supporters out there... Please step back and take a long hard look at yourselves. Its actually very commical.This is the first time that this country has been run like an adult in a very long time. Why can you all not see that the other bozo's couldnt run a tab, let alone a country.Things are just fine the way they are, thank you very much


Paul de T.O.
said

This is a CON-instigated rumour to try to further sabotage any rise in Liberal popularity. These conniving CONS are in stealth-mode, and once again getting ready for another election campaign in early fall.


JB in Ontario
said

I thhk the Liberals should come up with some core values as to what the Liberals stand for. Mr. Ignatieff talks al lot about the Liberals but i don't know how much support he has in his own party.Redefining the Liberals might help. It is easy to see what the Conservatives, NDP and Green parties stand for.


sad
said

I've been observing the media a little more closely lately and am seeing an alarming trend that I was blind to before.
The media and reporters have a way of 'creating' a news story from nothing... just to get things stirred up and people buying newspapers and tuning into the news on the TV.
We should be concerned about this. The media is not the unbiased source of information they claim to be nor do they have the integrity that they ought.


Dan
said

Run! Iggy Run!


Dany Smith
said

Mr. Liberal leader, wake up and smell the coffee. You will never become the PM if you keep that attitude. Did you see in Britain. It was a coalition government. Mr. Stephen Harper is getting the popularity while you are sitting like a lame duck. What is the problem of merging? We are sick and tired of seeing conservatives running the country in the wrong direction with all the new taxes and spending. Please change your strategy and do something drastic. Conservatives has been running this country for the last 4 years. We are much better off when Paul Martin was the PM.


Intelligent Liberal
said

Talk of a merger with the NDP is completely ridiculous! It will never happen!! No way!!!Unless Canadian voters don't vote Liberal next election, then we will naturally have to complete the traansaction, in order to get Conservatives out of power where they belong.


kevin-this guy AGAIN
said

Iggy man your killing yourself. Plz keep talking love the the Cons :P


Paul
said

Both parties are ridiculously stupid and deserve a pink slip in the next federal election.


James T,
said

I think our American friend Mr. Ignatieff is lying to us. My sources down at Tommy Douglas House tell me it's a done deal, but everyone involved is totally freaked out by the bad optics of the way it's being leaked. It may have to be put off a few months until the heat dies down.


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