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Date: Tue. Dec. 2 2008 6:06 PM ET
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May confirmed Tuesday that she has had discussions with Liberal Leader Stephane Dion about playing a role in a potential coalition government, which her party supports.
At a press conference in Ottawa, she suggested she would be open to the possibility of becoming a senator or cabinet minister, but the discussions with Dion were not specific.
May said that her party gained a significant number of votes in the last election and she would like to influence what happens in Ottawa under a potential coalition government.
"I would be the only senator that received a million votes," she said.
May noted that the Senate would give her party an avenue of helping shape the direction of Canada.
"We do not have a seat in the house, but we have people in this country who will mobilize to do what's right," she said.
But May noted while she fully supports the coalition and wants to see it succeed, she will not tell the coalition what to do.
"We're supporting this not to gain influence," she said at a press conference in Ottawa.
"Canadians urgently need action on the economy. Mr. Harper is not providing that ... Now is time to turn to the other parties and see if they can form a government."
May had reached a deal with the Liberals that she would not field a candidate in Dion's riding as long as the Liberals did not put up a candidate in her riding. Defence Minister Peter McKay ended up defeating May, while Dion won his seat.
Dion was asked about what role May may have in the potential government by reporters at Monday's coalition agreement signing ceremony.
Dion was vague, but he noted that he greatly admired the Nova Scotia politician and said his agreement with the Greens was the first step in cross-party cooperation.
"The only thing I want to say is I have strong admiration for Elizabeth May. Indeed, we had an agreement. We may say that we made the first step toward the idea that we need to reconsider how we act with partisan relationships in our country," he said.
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I applaud the budget, even though Health Care and education may stay unscathed. Sadly this cannot last and I worry to later this year where cuts will become enviable. If anything, this provides the Wildrose Alliance plenty of ammo when an election is called.



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Reid
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Michelle Lange
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Stephen Harper was elected. The people of Canada voiced their opinion 6 weeks ago.
The coalition is an embarrassment to our country! Power hungry greedy men that are not listening to the people of Canada! Get back to work and solve the economic crisis instead of creating a new one.
James - Aylmer
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Don Hawkins
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Let's have another election and the Liberals/NDP/Green can decide to run one candidate in each riding, making it clear how they'd govern, and see if they win. If they do, fine.
Surely this is better than giving the Bloc basically a veto on all policy and opening up the treasury to NDP and Bloc special interests.
JD in Alberta
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Marc , calgary
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I didn't vote for a lame prime minister to sit on the back bench and wait....
I was furious was harper before this coalition even started. Wake up guys..... stop complaining about who won 37% of the vote, and start staning up for ACTION!!!!
if you lost your job lately, you'd understand!!!!
Tony Brown
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J.G.
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She should be nothing but a voted out leader who has no political push.
What a joke!
Whats the website to the Western Seperatist Party?
Simon Shaw
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Josh in Bowmanville
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Harper did this with Fortier and they cried foul. Now it's ok?
Where is democracy?
James
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Democracy is working here folks. A minority government must work with the Opposition, of find themselves replaced by another minority government that was in fact duly elected, and just recently.
The problem is that Harper thought that he had the opposition on the ropes, but when he challanged their public funding - a fundemental requirement in a DEMOCRACY - he forced them to work together.
Harper rolled the dice one too many times.
myna lee johnstone
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My fury is over ridden by the hope and inspiration that this Coalition could bring to Canadian politics: integrity, co-operation, action and a very representative government.
Dale - Edmonton
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Paul
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People are forgeting that this is politics. What the coalition is doing is isnt illegal. Harper tried it before. If we gave them a majority then it would be different story but Canada said NO so the hipocrit harper will do anything to keep his power. Doesn't really care about the country.. But the handouts to the autosector is just wrong.. The auto unions should be removed. Toyota don't need money and I heard they don't use a union. But then again there cars a bit better
Matthew
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Get your facts straight, and so some research. Just because the Conservatives won the most seats during the last election, it doesn't automatically give their leader the PM spot. It's the House's decision as to whom gets to be PM.
In this case, the House has lost confidence in it's current PM.
Citizens elected MPs, and in this case, the majority, yes the MAJORITY, of MPs do not agree with the Conservatives ideology. It's all about democracy, and it's working like it should.
If the Cons want to rule with an iron fist, they need a majority, which they don't have, and which I doubt the Canadian people will give them.
Deb Dionne
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Adam from Toronto
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Brian MacDonald
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darren from toronto
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Amy
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Heather
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What was the point of even voting in this election if Canadians didn't get a say anyway!? I am very afraid for our country.
Daryn
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Harper won the last election and should serve as Prime Minister. However, based on his behaviour, judgement has been called in to question. It seems that he scares more about partisan games than economic issues.
Dion, Layton and Duceppe; all lost in the last election. Moreover, they still have legal and democratic legitamcy, mainly because they were all recently relected to the house of commons and because our constitution allows other parties a chance to govern in the event that the current Prime Minister has lost the confidence of the house.
It sucks but the rules and prcedents are all there to allow a switch in government to happen.
duck
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Good luck to the coalition. If it does not work then we as an electorate can dump them in a few months time. Until then lets hope we can move ahead. Perhaps Harper should have talked to the opposition parties to plot a new direction. When we elected a minority government I think that was the message. Harper should listen to the electorate.
Norm in Novascotia
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Al-BC
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Cambob
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You know, the guy who was smart enough NOT to throw billions of dollars away until the Americans figure out what they are doing...
ReachWest
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If this stands - I predict nasty things for Canadian Federalism.
Dion and Layton are in the process of destroying the country.
Kathy in Alberta
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Mitch
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The West wants out...I hear there's an arctic cold front heading for the east, shut off the oil and gas pipelines for annual maintenance until April.
Vangie Alexander
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Mary-Anne Brabander
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Heather
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Mike Webster, Mississauga
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Sandy in BC
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Why on earth would we accept a coalition that requires the Bloc to succeed? Votes for the Bloc should not even count in an election as it is not a vote for Canada as a whole.
Yves
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Please stand back and let them have a go a it. The first time that they don't aggree with eachother,THEN, when they want to climb on each other at any cost and kill the alliance, wich should be months OR weeks. You step back in with an election(with MAJORITY this time)and do your job the way it should be done. Opposition = LAME DUCK like their leader.
Alex (Toronto)
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I think it's obvious that the people calling for yet another election are Conservative supporters. There is no reason to ask voters the same question they were just asked a few weeks ago. The elected members of Parliament should be given the opportunity to represent their constituents, and if that means supporting a coalition instead of a minority government, that's up to the parliamentarians.
A preferential (Australian-style) ballot where voters rank the candidates 1-2-3 would more accurately reflect the views of voters. A first-past-the-post system breaks down and is unstable with more than two or three parties. The BQ would lose a few seats, but they don't care about seats. They'd be able to show they were among the top two choices of a larger proportion of the Quebec electorate. A preferential ballot would ensure that elected members of parliament were elected by a majority of voters in their ridings who offered them some degree of support, while also ensuring that parliamentarians were connected to their local ridings.
I doubt that western voters would choose to separate if they were offered the chance. But if were a choice between maintaining traditional Canadian values of compassion and caring for our fellows, expressed politically as universale health care and strong social programs, against the option of catering to an extreme right-wing agenda that would throw away what it means to be Canadian, I'd care more about the people and ideals of Canada than lines on the map. If the west wanted to go, I'd say let them go. Canada is founded on bilingualism and diversity, and people who don't like that should find another country to live in. Ontario needs Quebec more than it needs the west, if it came to that.
Denis
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George in Ottawa
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John - BC
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May equates herself with the Green Party and thinks that SHE got 1 million votes. HAHAHA. Yet she couldn't win her own seat.
The West has had enough of this BS.
Tony
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Everyday I hear more and more of my friends and family losing their jobs. While big coporations still posting earning while they continue to lay off thousands of employees.
If you don't have 1 Million in your bank account Haper is not working for you.
A 2% GST Tax cuts are meaningless to the average Canadian.
That includes you all you from Alberta. Wait until oil prices reach a 10-year low and we'll see who will be voiting for Harper then.
Wait until your backyards are filled with toxic tailing ponds.
Thomas
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Dave from Edmonton
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What gives Dion the right the right to undermine a govenment that has not even had an opportunity to present their budget?
Nothing will happen worldwide until Obama is in office so the budget timing is perfectly placed to work hand in hand with the US.
Dion, Layton, May are simply grabbing power. It's a coup clear and simple.
H. Mai
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Ms. May said this isn't a power play. However, if the consensus among economists is Harper is doing the right thing, then what is the reason? The fact is this is a left-wing power play! She wants an unelected role in government. Also, the Greens and other parties want their publicly funded handouts.
To acquire this power they need the Bloc, and forming a coalition with the Bloc is a big mistake. Sure, they are not officially in the coalition, but they are the linch pin of this proposed government. They alone empower this coalition. The agreement they signed to keep him silent is neither legally nor constitutionally binding. Duceppe's power will be immense and he knows it, or else he wouldn't prop up a 'federalist' coalition. Anyone who thinks Duceppe will be an innocent bi-stander is completely obtuse.
May's desire to work with the Bloc is indicative of the character of the modern left in Canada. Say what you want about the Conservatives, they are now the only major party in Canada that doesn't consort with separatists to achieve their agenda.
Paul in Ottawa
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Dion tried to woo Canada but got slapped in the face, so now he is arranging a gang rape.
Harper won the election, he got MORE seats than before, not LESS like the Liberals, and MORE CANADIANS VOTED AGAINST DION THAN AGAINST HARPER.
The GG should issue a statement saying if the government falls, she will call an election. I bet they will all run scared if she does that, but I won't hold my breath.
Mark
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Stuart
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Bloc at the last election, I did not vote for the Liberals or the NDP!!! Neither did I vote for Stephane Dion or Elizabeth May!!!Therefore In a possible upcoming election I will have no choice but to vote conservative (my second choice) so that my vote will not be "used" against me. Please Mario Laframboise (my deputy) try and change Mr. Duceppes mind.
David Patte
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Now it looks like 4 political parties are all working together for the good of Canada.
The coalition has the confidence of the house, and the support of the majority of Canadians.
Lets get to work, where harper refused.
Jeff
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After all, only 30 plus percent of Canadian voted for Harper while 60 plus percent of Canadians voted AGAINST him.
na na na na, na na na na, hey hey hey GOODBYE!!!
gerald allard
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Darryl
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The west needs to unite and separate from the east. Leave the east to their own doings and we can build a strong country of our own without any "banana republic" politics.
Jeff from Ontario
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PrairieDog-Dean. R
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Edward Garrett
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What people in the west should do is send a party to ottawa, the same way quebec has done. If it is fair for quebec the same would have to ring true for our western friends. As far as miss May getting in the senate, we have seen nothing yet, from this gang of three. Waite if they get power. God help us.
Jackson
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Iain MacGregor
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I think we are going to get a glimpse at what a Proportionally Represented House would work like. I like it!
The real Haper finally showed up in the House, and introduced anti-democratic sentiments in limiting the legal rights of unions to strike, and in trying to decimate the opposition to promote his dreams of a right-wing dynasty. He promised that he would make sure that Parliament was going to work for all Canadians this time, and then he starts to lob granades. And this while he still does not have a clear mandate.
God help Canada if this guy ever gets a majority
Let's also not forget that despite all the vitriolic accusations about the "Socialsts" getting into bed with the Separatists, he saw no problems in his doing that when it would have suited his purposes. Yes, we just voted...but once again at the behest of Steven, who saw an opportunity of grabbing a majority based on the polls.
Harper is the one that has created many of these crisies by making every vote a confidence issue. It worked in last Parliament, I guess not this time!
The last point I would like to make is about the good job the Cons have done in selling the idea that tax cuts are the best thing for Canadians.
TAX CUTS 0NLY BENEFIT THE RICHEST CANADIANS.
TAX CUTS MEAN CUTS IN PROGRAMS FOR ALL CANADIANS!
We have the richest Canadians getting richer, and the number of working poor increasing at an alarming rate.
Am I the only one who sees something morally wrong with this picture?
Disenfranchised in NS
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JC in Edmonton
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Ian
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Erik Larsen
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If a referendum was held for "the West to separate", I would strongly consider voting "Yes", realizing indeed that it's a pretty fuzzy statement.
Michaelle Jean must recommend an election, as opposed to a Quebec-separatist dependent coalition.
If this coalition government flies, we are all doomed with respect to our personal finances, our government future fiscal picture, and our ability to sustain our country.
Bye bye, Canada. You were great while it lasted.
Shawn - Alberta
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Kel in Vancouver
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Why is it that politicans will only work weekends if it furthers their own agenda? Unbelievable!
John in Toronto
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Jame Earshaw
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In a minority parliment, the Prime Minister must receive the confidence of the house, or he is no longer the Prim Minister.
And, as has been pointed out a few times, Harper himself received only 41,549 votes, from the people of Calgary West.
NO ONE ELSE IN THIS COUNTRY VOTED FOR HIM. Not on single solitary Canadian.
JK, London Ontario
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Vince M
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Remember this week in history.
Donald Klyne Sandilands, Mb.
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This unholy trio who are bound to destroy our country, asked her in to make it look more legitimate.
I only hope that this debacle will somehow be avoided!
Susan in TO
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Alex McKinnon
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D.M.
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These actions will do nothing to promote unity. The Liberals and NDP have once again snubbed western Canadians by aligning with the Bloc.
These actions may result in a call for another election and the electorate will hold the Liberal Party and the NDP Party accountable for this nonsense.
Norman in Montreal
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Aaron, Vancouver
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Neil in Oshawa
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We do not have enough money to do it. And the current opposition is just fuelling the fire with their glass is empty mantra. Now is not the time for kneejerk reactions.
All of our leaders need to put all of Canada first!
Lori
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PhilipHauser, London
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Shame on these carpetbaggers. Contrary to left wing thought the Conservatives actually did win this election.
I say call another election to clear the people's choice. You get a coalition vote or a Harper vote winner take all.
Alex McKinnon
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Marg, Richmond
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C Wells
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TagTeam
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The point was to elect an MP to represent your riding in Parliament. If you look closely, you'll find that he or she is still there. Sorry if he/she is not the person you voted for.
Sharon, 5th Generation Canadian
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Mr. Harper called a snap election saying that parliament was dysfunctional when in reality it had co-operated.
Cost us a fortune only to bring him back in as another minorty government.
He decided not to play nice and the majority decided it had had enough. Good for them. Go coalition! May the majority rule!
Les in BC
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Darlene in Halifax
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Nancy
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Shame on Dion, Layton and the Joker from Quebec for using the volatile emotions of the Canadian public during a time of uncertainty as leverage. Is this not considered part of the infamous "Shock Doctrine", better known as "Disaster Capitalism" SHAME, SHAME, SHAME. These guys are no better than Bush and his cronies! The country is in chaos and they are pushing through accords Canadians in their right minds would not accept.
Tara from Toronto
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Give the coalition a chance - it is still democracy at work, as it is still the MP's that we the people voted for (and in this case - the ones the majority of the people voted for). Working together is the only thing that will save us in this fragile time, and Stephen Harper has proven that he's in it for himself, not Canadians.
Gary
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Mark/Ontario
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The Democratic rights of all Canadians are being completely overridden and destroyed by a socialist communist uprising. Make no mistake the Liberal party is now communist and when there is an election will be decimated for this digraceful coup attempt.
The GG must call an election and let the Democratic will of Canadian people decide who will govern.
Johnny Canuck
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As far as I'm concerned this is treason. The military should speak up and announce that they will not allow this type of disgusting socialistic politics to occur in Canada.
Ryan
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Traitors to Canada.
Alan
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mcd
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Bill
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Subject I'm MAD AS HELL
I am writing today as a constituent of your riding, hoping you will pass this on to the Liberals, NDP and Bloc. I am sick and tired of the Political bickering that is going on in Ottawa. The Canadians have elected a government to work for the people - not against. If you think that I will support this potential coup that the Liberals, NDP and Bloc are trying to put in place - you are wrong.
This political bickering that is going on in Ottawa is one more straw that will break the camel's back in this country's separation. I urge you, as my MP, to continue to lobby on behalf of Canadians to stop this coup, but do not bend over for these opposition parties. If it means we must have another election to bring in a majority government, then have Mr. Harper go to the people immediately for a new mandate vote. The passive people of Canada are now starting to get incensed and angry at their government, especially the opposition. I would suggest that if an election was called today, there would be even less NDP and Liberal Members of Parliament. I am also confused why we would even allow a party that is designed to separate from this country to even run, get rid of the Bloc as they are a provincial party only, not a federal party.
Paul
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ditzz
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She is sounding increasingly more and more like the flake she appears to be. Lets do a small reality check here. "I would be the only senator that received a million votes," she is reported here to have said. Yhe fact is in the 3008 election she received 12,620 in the riding of Central Nova where she lost to incumbent Peter McKay. While we're at it, the most recently elected senator, Bert Brown's of Alberta received 312041 of roughly 715000 votes cast in April of 2007.
Franco
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I voted Conservative and I am disgusted with the Economic Update - 6 weeks of planning for what - to introduce Bills and plans that had nothing to do with the Economy.
Mr. Harper, do all Canadians a favour and resign. You have made parliament toxic. You and your spin doctors will never see my vote again.
Vote or no vote, Canadians know the law and it applies to you too. For those Canadians that don't, it's time you stop being led by mistruths and read the Constitution that supercedes the Prime Minister, the Courts, The MP's and the Governor General.
MHB
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Joanne
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Western Separation??
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Your dear leader Harper got into power by aligning with other parties to topple the government, and it's just fine for him to spearhead that kind of political move, but when other parties do the same to Harper, you throw your all your toys out of the pram and threaten to split from Canada.
Total double standard!
margo
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(Sorry I forgot Dion's an athiest.
MM in Halifax
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Everyone needs to chill and see how this thing plays out...no? Oh, wait a sec, that was Harper's approach to the economy wasn't it? Just let that "invisible hand" sort everything out?
I don't know if a coalition is the right answer or not, but keep in mind that Harper also wrote a letter mentioning coalition to the GG while in Opposition. So, hmmmmm, let's see, it's OK for Harper to do it but not the other parties?? Pot...kettle...black? C'mon, give your head a shake you guys. Besides, forming a coalition government is not illegal anyway, it's allowed under our system...it's not a coup as some people are saying!
If you want to change the law to suit your needs, then we should also make some other changes as well, such as shifting to proportional representation, then the Greens would have a voice in government. I voted Green, along with a million other Canadians and yet, we do not have a voice in Parliament? That's injustice me thinks!!
This whole debacle just demonstrates that our system is flawed and needs an upgrade...let's start by making some fundamental changes to our Parliamentary system first I say...cheers everyone!!
Derek MacPhail
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Kirk Duff Castlegar
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Michael Lowe
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Andy H
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The surplus is gone. Now Harper is discussing selling Crown assets to balance the budget. We have 3 continents in an economic downturn. The solution is for the CDN Gov't to spend $ to get the economy moving & to increase taxes on the wealthy. This is what saved the US economy during the Great Depression.
I can't say I like or trust a Liberal/Bloc/NDP coalition but at least they have offered an economic stimulus package. Harper has done nothing.
Elizabeth May's support means nothing as her party doesn't have a single seat.
PC Rpy
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Kelly in Freddy
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Shame, shame.
Cal in Ottawa
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Andy H
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The Coalition won't last 6 months. Then we will be back at the polls and Harper will win a majority. The Liberals were dumb to oppose Harper when they lack a leader. Can you imagine if Bob Rae wins the Liberal leadership & ends up leading the coalition as PM?
Nasty Nate
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And as for solving the economic crisis... Harper isn't and that is the reason the Coalition is being formed!
Thanks for coming out though...
Matt
said
Come on people, wake up, we are some of the luckest people on earth, lets rememeber we live in THE best country on earth no matter what goes on politically!
Frank Buchan (Vauxhall, Alberta by way of Ontario)
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62% of people voted against CPC -- therefore the coalition has right of governance.
Yet, 77% voted against the LPC; 83% voted against the NDP; 90% voted against the BQ; 93% voted against the Green Party; and 99% voted against the independents.
So, by the same fallacious logic, the CPC was the least rejected -- so what does that mean? Does that give them the right to govern unchecked? Apparently not.
The fact is this coalition, now handing out patronage promises, is about to reject a democratically elected minority and then try to stack the odds against future loses. We will end up with a PM who was personally rejected outside his riding by 74% of the electorate who bothered to vote. Then we will be saddled by a PM who the LPC chooses, never having had him face the electorate. Meanwhile, they pork-barrel out 30+ billion to unnamed economic purposes, before any other nation has declared a budget to deal with this.
This is not democracy, folks, it is a left-shaded view of autocracy in action. It isn't relevant who any of us voted for, because by all counts the most-rejected losers of the bunch will now be governing? Nonsense.
And installing an unelected senator or cabinet post to pander to 7% of the popular vote is wrong; just as it was wrong for Harper to appoint the same. May could not convince a single riding her party mattered enough.
Finally,this coalition seems to be supported by the BQ, who while they have every right to work for their constituents, must have been promised something spectacular given that they held the effective balance of power anyhow against the CPC government. What was it?
E.Harrison
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Ron
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Frank in Huntsville
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Kurtis in TO
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Remember they did get the most votes. I believe if an election were called now that we know this “hiding agenda” The conservatives would get their majority. I guess Dion was only kidding when he said “I would never form a coalition with the NDP!” He tricked me into believing he was honest... Which raises another point. Why can they say anything they want to get elected and ignore in once in office? Where is the Accountability?
A Guenther - BC
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Jack
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May not be good for some but remember who supported the placement of offshore hydrocarbons in your hands and also supports through equalization. Perhaps the "have nots" should be culled. Maybe even Danny would support this or he would once NL has to start paying equalization.
As for Ms May having any say in the government either current or what may be a coalition? None other than as a strict sideline advisor. She has no seat in the current House and neither do any of her members. She is a non-entity at this time.
Matthew BC
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K
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What makes me really sad though is all this western separatist talk! Born in raised in Ontario, I LOVE THE WEST! So I would just like to say if on the slim chance that it ever did happen im moving to Alberta!
Carol
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David C (Barrhaven, Ont.)
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An election should be held with a clear choice. The coalition versus the Consrvative party. At least we would get a majority government.
Kay in S. W. Ont
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For those who wish to sign a petition, the link is: canadians4democry.ca
Graeme
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Rod
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Stephen Gretton
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To Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean and other interested parties:
We appreciate your role in running Canada. I have been deeply disappointed with the unnecessary turmoil created by late attempts at forming a coalition government. It would be greatly appreciated if all politicians and those in power would work together cooperatively to lead us through the current problems. As I see it, a coalition, if there was to be one, should have been formed immediately after the last election or much better yet before the last election and made public during the time leading up to the election. The people of Canada were given the opportunity to vote for parties, not a coalition. If and when confidence is lost in a government, I believe that an election should be held so that the politicians of Canada can make known what they offer and the people of Canada can decide with their votes who they want to run the country.
Sincerely,
Stephen Gretton
Oakville, ON
mark
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Note: 0% voted coalition
Mai-britt Gingras
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Jim
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They, the stooges do not have a plan and are in bed with a party thats main goal in life is to seperate from Canada.
I say take the four stooges and those like minded folks that do not like it in Canada and move now.
CALL AN ELECTION.
ABC wasn't on my voting ballot
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I look forward to reading just one comment that wasn't written by a liberal/Conservative/NDP party member and then cut and pasted by their rank and file.
Brian
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Ah, no. May only got 12,000 votes, so she's a bit off.
As for their argument that the majority of Canadians voted for these other parties, that's when you add up the other parties' individual totals. This coalition got 0% of the votes in the last election. So claiming that this coalition represents what the majority of Canadians voted for is a straight out lie. Go into an election as a Bloc-Liberal-NDP-Green coalition and we'll see what Canadians want. And from everything I am reading and hearing from Canadians, the Conservatives would get the biggest majority in history.
K
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RJJ
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Jason Daniel Baker, Toronto
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Dion is being coy about Elizabeth May and how they have collaborated.
They double-teamed Harper during the leaders debates.
CMQ
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With the level of organization behind this whole idea, this was cooked up long before parliment ever got back together. All I see on each of their faces is a smirk. The last thing we need is a scheme. I hope the GG calls another eletion so we, the people can have a say instead of a bunch of power hungry gluttons who will throw aside all party belief to gain power. I want a government that stands for what it believes and represents the people they serve, not spineless backroom knifers.
This may be legal but it is defiantely poor politics. Funny thing is though, when there's blood the wolves gather whether they are from the same pack or not. I wonder how much they battered to the bloc to get their support.
I grew up in Quebec and know firsthand the rhetoric and uncertainty the separtists can bring.
I just cannot begin to say how disappointed I am at this whole affair.
Dale
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Rob in Sackville, NB
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JT
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Who is Ms. May?
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Jim K
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No Place for you Eliz - Toronto
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You fought hard to get into the televised debate and didn't get you anywhere. You should be hiding now instead of pulling another stupid stun on Canadians. We are tired of you not accomplishing anything. You threw your support to the Liberals at the Election and didn't help either yourself or the Liberals
PhilipHauser, London
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In fact the last prime minister to hold the title undpisputed majority leader would be Brian Mulroney. Before him it was a guy named Diefenbacher.
In fact the last forty years show more than 30 years or false majorities by the libs.
What is really happening is that the opposition is saying we played a hockey game, the Conservatives scored two goals while we only had one. However, we win because we took more shots.
This is wrong. It is not illegal and it is not beyond the bounds of a parliamentary system. That doesn't make it right and it is not just wrong it is foul with rot.
Glen from Hamilton
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though i don't feel good about joining with the Bloc...
But though they will be a majority government, there will still be opposition so there is no absolute power. I commend this coalition
Carleen Kay
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Cool heads will prevail and the Governor General will send us back to the polls.
We are, afterall, an intelligent nation.
Bruce Vancouver
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Llsaro
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As a taxpayer - I don't want any of those four individuals reaching any deeper into my pocket to support any one particular sector of society. Why should there be billions handed out to the auto industry and the foresty when the fisheries has floundered and other industries too?
The only way these three clowns and the bimbo are going to support any industry with billions of dollars is by robbing the average Joe.
At least let "Joe" have a vote on who's reaching into his pockets.
Tim from Calgary
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Alex in Vancouver
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The Bloc hates Canada and will always do whatever it takes to ruin this country, they can not be included in the this, they should not be allowed to be part of the Federal level of Canada in anyway.
This is why so many of the left-wing support STV, they want all the power, by any means. Next May VOTE NO ON ELECTION REFORM PEOPLE or the coalition will be the only type of government we will ever get, self-interest, unbalanced, and full of debt.
claude mury
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John R. McIntee
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StandOnGaurd4Thee
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Rick in BC
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And gave the oil patch 40 whacks
When she saw what she had done
She gave the economy 41
Of course, if anyone thinks the idea of Elizabeth May added to Jack Layton's hands on Canada's economy is going to inspire confidence in investors and industry, I'd love to hear their argument.
Sas - Digby
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A coalition would at least represent the votes of the majority of voters. It should have been Stephen Harper working together with other parties, bu he blew his chance. Now others are taking over, as we cannot afford a prime minister who does not listen to the opposotion - an opposition representing the majority of Canadians.
GW Russell
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How can anyone claim the movement of the majority of legally elected members of Parliament is undemocratic, while they simultaneously defend the right of an isolated minority of MPs to govern? Ridiculous! Hopefully this new coalition, having apparently set their major differences aside, can enact the will of the majority of Canadians they represent and we can get a sitting government that actually reflects the interests of the people who live in this country.
Fed-up in the West
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"Not to be rude", but why does a decal applicator have a half million mortgage??
Mr. Harper is not FAR RIGHT WING, he is simply fiscally responsible. And all those who believe they are entitled to wealth should learn fiscal responsibility.
Open your eyes... You will not be able to afford your home if the Liberals have their way... by the way, how much did the RED BOOK from the 90's cost Chretien?
Harper, drag your loser butt out of the way.
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Robert M
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Msakel
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It is most unfortunate that Herr Harper, our very own "Chavez without the charisma factor", has been allowed to do his backyard bullying without interference up to now. He is a pathetically narrow-minded, ideologically rigid small mind whose views run antithetical to the majority of progressive Canadians of all parties. He plays to his 10% base of loyal neocons whose mantra is "cut taxes and children's fundding".
Harper is an incompetent unqualified parliamentary dictator who must go in order for the patient called Canada to survive the heavy bleeding on the financial operating table.
Frank ,Kingston Ontario
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Mark
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GG, please let's go back to the polls and let the Canadian people decide who will govern the peoples Canada in a democratic fashion. The new Coalition communist socialist thugs or the conservatives and let's see who wins a majority and either way people would then accept the will of a democratic federal vote. Only the communists won't agree to anything democratic because it is not in there nature to allow a democratic election because they know the Canadian public is outraged and disgusted and will punish them at the polls.
trev in ab
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J G
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Connie
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This play for power is a mockery of our system - the Conservatives won the election and 3 losers should not be permitted to run the country.
Bill Pesklevits
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The lack of understanding and misrepresentation of how our democracy works, by voters, the media, and by many politicians, is both sad and discouraging. Where this misrepresentation is generated by politicians, it is reprehensible and manifestly dishonest.
I heard someone on the news last night, say that the minority was trying to grasp power. In fact, what is happening is exactly the opposite. Fifety three plus percent (a majority) of elected Canadian MP's are seeking to co-operate and form a representative coalition government in Canada.
A minority of MP's (less than 47%, elected by less than 38% of the electorate) is desperatly trying to present the argument that this is not right.
HELLO!!!!
This is "exactly" how a parlimentary democracy was intended to function.
This truly is a demonstration of democratic excellence.