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Date: Thu. Dec. 4 2008 12:34 PM ET
Gov. Gen. Michaelle Jean has approved Prime Minister Stephen Harper's request to suspend Parliament, agreeing to put the government on hold until the end of January.
Harper addressed the media at just before noon after about two-and-a-half hours of meetings at Rideau Hall.
"Following my advice, the Governor General has agreed to prorogue Parliament," Harper told reporters from the front steps of the building.
He said the decision reflects the will of Canadians.
"Last Friday I asked Canadians to give us their opinion on the parliamentary situation. That feedback has been overwhelming and very clear. They want Canada's government to continue to work on the agenda they voted for -- our plan to strengthen the economy."
Harper also said that when Parliament resumes, the first item on the agenda will be the presentation of the federal budget and he will spend his time working almost exclusively between now and then on the fiscal blueprint.
He opened the door to co-operating with the opposition parties on the budget, saying Canadians expect all parties "to get on with it."
"It's the opportunity to work in the next six weeks on these measures, and I invite all the opposition parties, especially those that have a responsibility to the whole of Canada, to work with us, to inform us of their detailed position and we will be there to listen," Harper said in French.
Harper was seeking a suspension of Parliament in order to avoid a confidence motion scheduled for Monday that would have likely toppled his government.
The Liberals and NDP have agreed to form a coalition, with the support of the Bloc Quebecois, and have signaled their intention to bring down the government over the fiscal update that was introduced last week and would have come before Commons for a vote on Monday.
They had hoped Jean would deny the prorogation request and let the confidence motion go ahead. If it did, and the government fell, Jean would have to decide whether to send Canadians to the polls for another election, or grant the coalition the chance to win the confidence of the House of Commons and possibly take over government.
Jean returned home early from a central European tour on Wednesday to deal with the political crisis that has gripped the nation.
The decision Thursday followed a rare nationally televised address by Harper on Wednesday night.
In the five-minute pre-taped broadcast Harper said the opposition plans to oust his government and seize power would cripple the country's economy.
Harper also signaled he would be willing to work with the opposition parties in order to deliver an economic plan that will help Canada navigate perilous economic times.
Liberal Leader Stephane Dion also took to the airwaves Wednesday, though only after a major delay that saw national networks filling time as they waited for the tape to arrive.
"Stephen Harper still refuses to propose measures to stimulate the Canadian economy," said Dion. "His mini-budget last week demonstrated that his priority is partisanship and settling ideological scores.
The NDP's Jack Layton said Wednesday that the Conservatives have been wasting time with partisan politics instead of dealing with the economy.
"Stephen Harper simply refused to act," he said, adding the Conservatives also attacked the rights of workers and women.
The opposition began to cobble together their coalition after the Tories proposed last week to cut public funding for political parties as a part of their fall economic update.
The update also lacked a sufficient stimulus package, the opposition has said.
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RVH
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Chris, Newfoundland
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Scott ONT
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Now at least Harper will have time to prepare a budget to present.
Can't way to hear the crying for the left
Ronald in Toronto
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Greg from Brampton
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Kevin in Alberta
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Paul - Orillia
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Mark in Thunder Bay
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cris
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Henry Digger
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Any government in the future that wishes to avoid a confidence vote need only ask to Prorogue the parliament
Subby in ON
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Hopefully he'll come back sans Flaherty and with a budget that's a little more reflective of the times.
Saying we're better off than the US or UK just doesn't cut it anymore.
BLUE STAR
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RN in Toronto
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Tom in Ottawa
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Gordon, BC
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WDR Stoney Creek
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Tlast - Ottawa
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Merry Christmas..
You can run, Harper, but you can't hide.
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Or in January, its downfall time again.
GG won't be saving your loser bacon again.
James
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Teri
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BM in CGY
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Bruce in Duncan
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Dd
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Ian
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jw
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Barry
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Mutt From Windsor
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Nancy - BC
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Hopefully cooler heads will prevail and all the parties will work together to come up with a budget and appropriate stimulus package for the economy.
The outcry this week by Canadians has been quite amazing and hopeful. I'm proud to be a Canadian and whatever our political differences, I would like to believe that we as a country can rise above this bump in the road and make Canada a better country.
Warren
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Bert in NB
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It's no wonder she suspended parliament.
James - Aylmer
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Sick of them all
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They talk about Harper being unwilling to work with them, but they are equally as unwilling and will apparently do anything to grab power. Dion has already resigned as leader, yet he's going to be the PM? I think we need Harper and Layton both to step down, too, immediately and get some new blood in there that will actually work for the country instead of their partisan bickering.
Geoff in Lethbridge
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I suspect that when Parliament meets again, this whole thing is going to come to a head again, and an election is still a possibility. The Libs/NDP should get ready to run a joint election campaign if they're serious about this coalition. Work out how they'll not oppose each other's candidates and all that.
Dave in Toronto
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Mel P Poco
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it better be a good economic strategy..
and Thank GG JEan..good decision...
Dave @ Kindersley
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Frank
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The fact we have to bow to crown must end.
Bill in Kanata
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mk
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Joe
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The coalition does not yet appear that it is ready to govern (based on last night).
Harper also needs some time to try and put together some plans that will win over a few Liberals.
Whichever way the Canadian Government goes, it needs more time to get there.
luis
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Kitchener
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Great job GG!
Richard in Brampton
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PaulF
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Paul in SJ
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This also serves to give all MPs a chance to speak with their constiuetnts about what we the people want. Remember our MPs qork for us, on more than one occasion we have seen MPs vote against their party lines in order to vote in accordance with the wishes of the people they represent.
I think this was the right decision to make, and the only one her Excellency could make without throwing the country into a full-blown constituional crisis.
Dave in Calgary
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Lets let cooler heads prevail and solve this as a country. At the end of the day, sanity must prevail and this will give everyone an opportunity to figure things out for the BEST for Canada.
So far, she seems like the only sane one in all of this!
Sheila
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So now Harper will prepare a budget acceptable
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Then why didn't he just do that?
Does he think his minority is magically going to change into a majority?
zippybear
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DHM
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Harper don't let us down
Cynthia
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Tricia in Ontario
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Now, let's see if everyone can be reasonable, get together in one room and resolve this crisis. No petty shots and no talk of a separatist coalition that will effectively tear this country apart.
The Conservatives have a package - but no one seems to be listening. Why bail automotive until we find out what the US is going to do - because if they don't bail them in the US, there's no point us doing it here.
And to throw money here and there - well as a taxpayer, I don't want to see that. I work for a private small company and we need help too - but we're not going to get it, because as a country we can't afford it. It will be survival of the fittest. And although I'm truly sorry for those who may lose their jobs, it's not up to the government to bail out everyone.
Carol Thoro Paris
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He is such a great leader he won't even face a confidence vote. What stature in these times of economic turmoil.
Who will want to invest in Canada now? The world leaders must think we are frozen in the Ice Age.
Clint M
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Does this mean the PM can suspend parliament everytime someone disagrees with him?
This is cowardly act by a PM and the GG's position should now be reviewed for its relavence.
In mourning
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Bad decision, Ms. Jean
Derek
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Denise
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From Harper continuing to govern like he has a majority, to Layton making a back-room deal with a bunch of separatists, to Dion saying he would *never* consider a coalition with the NDP, they all deserve to be turfed. I could go on with my rant, but what's the point, it's all been said a million times by other commenters over the last several days.
Outraged in Mississauga
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DAJ, Calgary
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Canadian Soldier
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Everyone needs to take a step back and reconsider why they are doing this. Our politicians are elected to serve our country, something I happen to know a thing or two about. That means you put the country before yourself and your own partisan interests. That has not been the case with our politicians in some time.
I hope by january someone will have risen from the ashes and display some integrity. So far my vote is still with Harper, but I expect to see better from him, and I certainly expect the oposition parties to sort themselves out, they have been an absolute disgrace this week.
Sam Barns
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Both the Crown and the Executive derive their legitimacy from Parliament alone.
By allowing a suspension of Parliament, Ms. Jean has allowed the government to rule outside the bounds of democratic law in Canada.
This move is an affront to Parliament, the people, and the duly elected MPs.
Alex from Toronto
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Brian
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Brenda
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Bob
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Disappointed Kevin in Edmonton
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Your excellency, you should have consulted the opposition. Hear all sides...
Harper, you're a failure.
Sarah, the proud Albertan
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Don
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Harper's hoping for a miracle from Santa Claus.
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DeeDee
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Jenn
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Barry in Spruce Grove, AB
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Bill
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Rand
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Chris from ottawa
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Liz Ottawa
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was disappointed in Harper's speech last night, but also Dion's was not good and looked very unprofessional. so they cancelled each other out. and Layton came across like a barking dog. btw any chance the average Canadian can know what is in the oh so secret coalition agreement particularly as it pertains to what Quebec was promised? considering that Ontario is such a third world country at the moment, Ontario might like a bit of that cash you are oplanning to throw at Quebec, guys?? I am sure McGuinty would be thrilled! another billion to a province that is already getting 83 billion in transfer payments. when will it ever end? I suspect never and unless the coalition continued to give into the blackmail of the PQ, it would fold like a deck of cards, so kind of between a rock and a hard place since the other provs would not like that much.
if those three do not try to provide input into Harper's budget to be presented in January, as he has requested, it will be clear that all they want is to topple the govt, not help fix the economy. it will not look good on them.
Dallas Overholt
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D .W. Davey
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Sean in Newfoundland
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Ry in the Hammer
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Randy
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Linda B
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So parties, you had better come up with an aid package to show canadians that you do really care about us.
JDF - Kitchener
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Alyssa
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I think it was a wise decision.
And it's interesting how clear it is who voted for who in these debates.
BE -- Toronto, ON
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he does not refuse... he is just taking the time to ensure he creates a stimulus package that will fix things.
At this point people should not be rushing things. A rushed package could miss something vital.
Mark Francis
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That is a terrible precedent, which will haunt us for years to come.
Now any PM can avoid a confidence vote simply by shutting parliament down.
Our rights, and freedoms have been eroded this day.
sadday4canada
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Tyson- AB
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All I can say is Gutless
Murray in Ottawa
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Now if the NDP and Liberals engage with their constituents over the next month I am sure they will come back with the true intention of representing the best effors of the Country by negotiation a compromise Budget in good faith with the Conservatives instead atempting a coup d'etats
Irene Brown, Toronto
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The Widowmaker
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Fabian Newfoundland
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mark
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R. Allen
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Let's hope cooler heads prevail in January.
Wayne
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Now maybe there can be sanity in Ottawa.
Vann
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Jim-Surrey
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That a girl best thing you could have done for Canada
Canuck in WA state
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The "experts" are all saying what the interviewer wants to hear, namely Harper request is valid, or that the coalition is legitimate.
That said, glad to see cooler heads prevail and that we get a cooling off period.
HN, Edmonton
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Lisa
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It doesn't mean it's over, but it at least gives people time to get organized and develop a sound strategy.
I am not a Harper supporter, but I am completely against a coalition at this point.
DB - Winnipeg
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KH from Victoria
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Once again Canada can be run by an arrogant PM who only has a minority of seats and no confidence in the house.
What a great day for Alberta!
Henry
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Dave - calgary
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Blue Star
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Those Canadians that beleive this is true should confirm it here in this comment section and to their MP.
J Gibb
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Economic crisis -- and Harper wants long vacation.
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Way to go, GG. You proved you're there just for show.
Nick in Gatineau
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tom hope
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Arden
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bob from Moncton
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instead of resolving the matters we are in for 2 months of propaganda paid from collective tax to conservatives uses. Show the canada, Mr Harper, how money can rule the world and how population will just believe anything that is repeated.
I can't wait for chrismas eve when we will have some conservatives publicity on radio saying us how we should think. But meh, Harper have the power of money but west does like money don't they ?
GreenPartyDeparter
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Keith in Oshawa
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Thank you, thank you, thank you !!!!
Now let's get to work ..shall we please. I need a job. :)
Shane
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This is exactly what was needed to stop the antics of the 3 Stooges.
BE -- Toronto, ON
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Thank you your Excellency!
RHP
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mike
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How many more bailouts will Harper ask for?
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Peter T
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john r mac intyre
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Saved From The Separtists..Merry Christmas To The Governor General !
Vince, Wheatley Ontario
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Hopefully, Harper will learn from this that his authoritarian mode of dialoge does not work. He needs to be contrite and become inclusive in how he develops policy.
Dale - Edmonton
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NBer
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She's setting a bad precedent, letting a government avoid facing a confidence vote in the house of commons.
Another success of the big blue reform. propaganda machine.
It will be scary to see in the next budget what programs/rights will be cut by Harper's dicatorship views!
Brenda in Sudbury
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Rob - Ontario
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Yonatan Netanyahu
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Any plans made by other parties are based on pure economic speculation.
We are going through a structural shift with asset depreciation. Why build infrastructure at today's prices when you can get goods for cheaper in a year?
More than the government folks, you should be worried about your bank accounts
Curtis
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Still disappointed in NL
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Mark
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Chad in Edmonton
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fawn
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If you're going to spend my money, you need a plan first kids.
Go Harper!
JJ
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kathy
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wendy
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Anne
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Bruce McLeod
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Dave Pelletier, Kemptville, Ontario
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Melissa
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Randy
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Dan
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Al Wood
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Two middle fingers at all the fools who voted Conservative... you can't delay the inevitable!
PJR
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Make your concessions to the Opposition, Harper.
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It's unfortunate Canada has to be put in a weakened position just so Harper can stall the inevitable.
matteo toronto
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Seriously, what a dangerous precedent we are creating here. Everytime an opposition party disagrees with the ruling party, they can just band together and steal power. What a great example to our kids and future generations. "hey, if you don't like it and you think you're right, just take what you want!!". Beautiful. Robin Hood stole from the rich to give to the poor but he was still a thief right? So this coalition of the damned wants to steal my vote and give it to someone else. They want to steal my voice and silence it. Don't think so. Future politicians will use this as a sign that they don't actually have to EARN there place is this democracy, they can just lie, cheat, deceive there way into power. Go Harper.
Jason
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Sean in Whitby
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First he provkes the oppositions like a dog with a bone and then he stands at the cage and screams they are killing the country because they reacted.
Thanks for nothing Mr Harper. Have a Merry Christmas and enjoy your Christmas break while the rest of are left to blow in the wind.
Erin
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Steve - Montreal
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I think it's necessary for the 3 stooges to calm down. Too bad for them that Santa didn't come early.
Mad in Montreal.
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From today onwards all minority governments will have this option.
Future Prime Ministers will also be allowed to break their own legislations like Harper did with the fixed election date.
Welcome to the new era of canadian politics.
In Quebec be prepared for a coalition betweenn the ADQ and the PQ to defeat Jean Charest.
And be prepared for the break up of Canada Thanks to Stephen Harper and an incompetent GG.
Sandra Henson
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AG in Ottawa
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The important thing right now is to stop the hysteria.
Josiane Esraelian
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Andrew
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Don Ottawa
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T Sanders
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Canada should be their focus, not politics. If that doesn't occur in one month, maybe it's time we look at a complete overhaul of the governing system.
Tom in Calgary
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Mark
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John from HRM
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Bob Johnston
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Erin
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let the canadian people take the time to realize how INSANE the unions are to assume that us normal taxpayers should BAIL them out when they're part of the reason they're crippling the economy in their sectors.
i don't agree that harper is the best leader for canadians but there must be other ways around this then letting Dion be in charge. is it possible for conservatives to elect another leader? since apparently the coalition is only against Harper but not all conservatives?
i'd go for that.
ANYTHING instead of letting those buffons take charge.
Nelson
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Tom In Toronto
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Let's see a budget, Harper, with lots of goodies.
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Big spending to buy votes!
It's the Harper way.
JP
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Lynn Connelly
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Robert Simms
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Out with Jean!
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John NWT
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Dont like what the bloc does? Easy solution the tories can vote with the coalition on bills the bloc wont go for....
simple.
C. Williams
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john Ont
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Gregg
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Lance
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Daniel/Toronto
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J. Thoms Midland Ont.
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Michael (Ottawa)
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These separatist loving Liberals must go!
The GG made the correct decision.
Now Canadians want an election in order to get rid of these traitor Liberals.
PK
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David in Manitoba
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Or that they will have pay their own ticket home...not likely
shamini
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Rik in Oakville
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Outraged !
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And think of all the pro and anti coalition protests and rallies that'll happen in the next month ! Violence could even break out.
Canada sure is political all of a sudden :P
Mark Maclean
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The treasonists should be in prison, not forming a party at the expensive of authentic Canadians.
What a sick world we live in, where treasonists are rewarded and the rights of law abiding Canadians are tramplled by selfish, unqualified losers.
The Liberals and NDP should be ashamed of themselves for getting into bed with these Bloc-heads. Have you NO self-respect?
Stephen Harper ... you lead as elected to do, or call an election.
Smiling in Cobourg
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Dion as a leader is a joke, it would be HORRIBLE for Canada to have him and his NDP dreamers and BlockHEADS in charge of running anything. Canadians are speaking out and the MAJORITY of them are against this so called Coalition!!! It was the ONLY choice the GG could make and she did!!! Anything would have been a diaster for our Country!
Concerned
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Malcolm McKaye
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Non-conservative Albertan
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Jimmy in AB
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The fact is, most intelligent Canadians realize that this power play by the left is NOT based on noble intentions to save the country; rather, it is a selfish, egotistical move intended to remove the CPC and grab the reins of power at any cost. Polls show this - Canadians aren't as stupid as you think, Mr. Dion, Ray, Layton, and Duceppe.
MBest
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KMC (Markham)
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Greg from Nova Scotia
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Thanks Mrs. Jean.
Craig
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Maritimer Pleased
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Maritimer happy that all constitutional rights have been thrown out by a news media women with 0 political experience
Keith Tennant
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Keith in Hamilton
Greg - Oshawa
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I also believe Canadians have advanced a long way and I do not believe we will accept being pushed out of these types of decisions anymore.
I don't believe Canadians will accept a coalition in January either and I for one would rather see a new election so we can make this decision if the group in Ottawa cannot get their act together.
I cannot accept the idea that Liberals have promised Senate seats to the BLOC and the Green Party.
Kyle in Calgary
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Larry
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More time wasted until Harper is exposed.
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A.D.
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Lee
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Chris Price
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George Munn, Alberta
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Well done Gov Gen.
Now we will have to suffer the whining of Dopey D and his little lap dog Layton.
Love it!!!!!
Michelle in Alberta
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Mr. K
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Mike from LONDON
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Time to drop the partisanship and start working together for what's best for Canada.
With my kids I call it time out. You have until Jan 27 TO STOP BEHAVING LIKE CHILDREN, the whole lot of you.
Glen
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Also funny that he complains about the Bloc being part of the coalition when, in fact, 1) they are not. Only their votes in confidence motions are required and 2) Harper himself has tried buying their votes when he needed them.
Good Job GG, just when you had the chance to get the Canadian people to vote because they're now impassioned, you stifle it. Regardless of who gained power, the opportunity of a lifetime is now lost.
Matt
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Nico
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bunny
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Jaye
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Irene
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Now maybe we can all take a little time to think this through before we go one way or the other.
Lesley-ann
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Ron in Ott
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I'm disgusted!! Think I'm going to run to my Momma too!
Kris in NS
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MarkW at Decker MB
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I'm sure that many Liberals were quite uneasy about this pact anyways and there are no guarantees that they'd have brought voted against the government in this coalition with the separatists and NDP.
At the end of January, there will be a real reason to bring down the government if the opposition is so inclined. This present issue was simply a ill-thought out grab of power that would not sit well with most Canadians who had a say in who is to governe only a few short weeks ago.
Doug
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Huh? Harper had tons of time to do that - he's the incumbent! It's not like he just came into power.
This is running and hiding at its worst.
Larry Zoltak, Montreal
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Jeremy
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Alberta Greg
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"....True North Strong and FREE...."
Sue
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Andrew
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Dave
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How can you allow another two months of NO Responce to the current affairs
arthur heale
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LeonSFromToronto
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That for some reason angers me more than any of this week's news, (and I was angry about most of it).
Chris Stoneburg, Toronto
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the DR
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If Harper loses a confidence vote after the budget in January then it should go back to the Canadian people to make a new choice.
Debi Calgary
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BrettG
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proud female conservative
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S & N Barrie
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Concerned Canadian
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2 months, no decisions from government and we can kiss the a lot of jobs goodbye.
Time to cut ties with the Queen in my view. It serves no purpose.
karl
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We need new leadership in Ottawa. Only two new faces, one for the Liberals and one for the Conservatives will bring stability to this nation.
Resign today Mr Harper RESIGN.
Chris Jones
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I myslef am sick of hearing Dion saying he is representing the majority of Canadians. Look at the outcry his actions have created he is totally out of touch with reality. I think the fool is just upset as he is the first liberal leade4r never to sit in the prime ministers office and is willing to do anything to make it happen.
Julius J.
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Rich from Ottawa
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Tom
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Ken Waterloo
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Glen Gatin
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Coco Beware
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Rick in Calgary
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Joel in BC
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It's a given they will still be plotting on the sidelines, but they need to remember that they work for us and for Canada, not the other way around.
DO YOUR JOBS!
The Whiteman
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BlahGuy!!
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sharon mansell
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george in Parksville
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Brian - Ontario
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Now another 1+ months of lies and spin rather than letting a coalition help fix things.
Bill
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Cathy Reed
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greg gignac
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Tim
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Any government in the future that wishes to avoid a confidence vote need only ask to Prorogue the parliament"
Because clearly every situation in the future will match exactly what the current government is facing now.
Keep Canada United - Keep Harper
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Rick Ontario
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Brad, Alberta
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The GG has made a wise decision based on the will of the majority and for Canadian people both at home and before the rest of the world. We have lost enough character and integrity before the nations through this now it's time to show what whe are made of!
Non-conservative Albertan
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Pat from Whitby
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fitzpala
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By all expert accounts it would take about two months to put something together that resembled a reasonable budget. Meaning they would have been doing the same thing in --wait -- late January at the earliest. So the delay is irrelevant in those terms.
This also gives the GG a proper amount of time to determine which is the best route to take if the "Little Three" decide to pull the same stunt in January.
Greg AB
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I bet the most relieved MP in Canada right now is Iggy...
Let's see what kind of joint statement these guys can release. Maybe they should try crayon.
Let's see what kind of budget the Conservatives can come up with. IF this coalition is a good idea now, it will still be a good idea at the end of January.
ON resident
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nothing like having a suspended government. Wow, only in Canada !
Happy in Revelstoke BC
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André
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Everyone who was hoping for this coalition "government" - get a clue!... And maybe donate some money to 'DionCam' for better resolution.
OAK
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Mark Klassen
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Drew in Alberta
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Exactly what should happen.
Now lets see how many people vote for Lib and NDP in the next election....
Anyone have a sound byte of something freefalling?
MHB
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Roger
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T Sanders
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Nicole
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Thank you Jean. This is the only right choice!!!
C. Riess
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Trish, Alberta
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Michael
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Live and learn.
What is wrong is separatists having VETO power over Canada. That needs to be challenged by the people of Canada to turn back these traitor Liberals and NDP MPs.
Canadians did NOT vote for separatists...
Angelina
said
PM Harper, you have our faith in you to save this country and its democracy from failing.
GG made the right decision.
PM
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Brian Nelson Langley BC
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David - Markham
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Charles - Yellowknife
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Richy
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Patrick Teevens
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MuskyBuck
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After what has been said by the PM in last night's address to all of Canada that Quebec and their people can't be trusted and are seperatists....
combined with his actions over this past year....it's all moot anyhow.
There will be a confidence vote within 12 months, mark my words.
The Conservatives have gained all of Alberta...and have lost all of Canada.
Guaranteed.
symons s
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M
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This prorogue allows Canadians to have a peaceful Christmas.
Then in January, we either have a govt that functions or we have an election.
Her decision today indicates that she is listening to the people, as the majority of Canadians do not want the coalition.
Anne - Brantford, ON
said
If they are not working, they DO NOT deserve to be paid for sitting on their rear ends.
If I took a 2 month break from work, I know I certainly would not be paid!
Marc in NB
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PS:Well put together address Dion..I'd rather have Celine running the country.
Alan
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A Gift for Mr. Harper
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It is a gift Mr. Harper. Use it wisely.
Lucy
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PL-Whitby
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Jacquie from MB
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Frank in Winnipeg
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chrisp
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Settle down ! in Winnipeg
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Courtney
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AJ
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Disgusted with Politics
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How is this different than MPs crossing the floor to join another party without our consent and without our vote. They are ALL untrustworthy and only want what is best for themselves.
Nicole, Brampton
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Laurence
said
All 308 MP's in Ottawa that won their local ridings with less than 50% of the vote should go home. All MP's that won their Riding with over 50% should stay in Ottawa. And all the losers in each riding should join together ( that way they have more than 50% of the vote)and come to Ottawa to be MP's.
Larry in Wpg
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Deborah, Montreal
said
I'm disgusted with both of them. What a pair of failures.
mick
said
how do I become a MP again?
This is a joke, he will be defeated in january so it will prove nothing except lack of leadership while the economy falters, bye bye jobs....
Cheryl
said
Seen they are so worried about the ecomony, then their pays should be donated to the needy...Don't you agree.
Mumto3<3
said
DV - Winnipeg
said
Her Excellency made a wise choice to allow this to happen and it is not precedent setting. There are exceptional circumstances that made this necessary.
Good choice and well done.
Smitty
said
Mary
said
Carolyn Mittelstadt
said
MR
said
She should put conditions on Harper. Come up with a better economic plan. he will never work together with the opposition. got too big in the head. And i do not blame the other side.
POSH
said
For those of you who support the coalition, you might want to considering moving to a banana republic where democracy has no place.
VIVE LA DEMOCRACIE!!!
Lana - Calgary
said
JML
said
joee
said
Wes
said
If you call what the Governor General has done "interfering with the democratic process", I'm quite curious to know what you call trying to steal power from a government that handily beat you in a general election less than 8 weeks ago. Give your head a shake.
Cara
said
Albert Upeslacis
said
Zaphod
said
AG in Ottawa
said
Ted
said
Nancy
said
Markus
said
Doug clarke
said
Lib from montreal
said
he is a dictator his own way.
Conor
said
Thomas (Ottawa)
said
Don in BC
said
Paul in Regina
said
Yes, Canada is now a third world country. Perhaps we can apply for aid to the IMF if we need it.
Dan from Ontario
said
Did the opposition think something so serious would just happen overnight? Both sides AND the GG have time to think this out rationally.
Pat
said
I see that Harper is putting money where it is needed as the needs come before him - he is spending our money wisely.
Thank you your Excellency - now no more damage can be done to our economy nor my retirement savings.
I'm not fooled though - I don't think our Oppositon has any plans to work together for the good of all Canada - but at least they will have to have real and solid reasons for attempting no confidence and this fiasco again at the end of January.
Congratulations Canada!!
Norman
said
JPS
said
Margaret
said
Jeff, Sarnia
said
This was the best possible outcome from these desparate attemps by the opposition to over turn our ELECTED GOVERNMENT. Simply put, if you look back into our history, it was PET who was the first PM to put Canada into the red. Bob Rae attempted to through money at a recession while with the NDP and that clearly did not work leaving the PC's with a mess to clean up. Wake up, all you supporters of this coalition, this is a powerplay that was organized months ago. Lets think of Canada and stability everyone!
Prof. Pye Chartt
said
"I am deeply disappointed that she fell for Prime Minister Harper's tricks. The coalition would have been a well needed change for Canada, and would have been the best thing for Canada. It is a sad day that now we will have to wait until the end of January for anything to actually happen in Canada!"
Thankfully, Mark, most Canadians, including the Governor General, as well as investors and their markets, disagree with you. Hands down, the majority of rational minds viewed an immediate takeover by the "Three Stooges" as profoundly destabilizing and hurtful to Canada's fragile economy; not to mention that few believed Parliament stood any chance of functioning soundly given the competing interests and ideologies at play.
Sorry.
Goggles P
said
I guess surprises can come as a good thing.
Bill
said
Thank you- MJ Proud be be your fellow Canadian
Paul In Barrie
said
Not a lot of business would be accomplished in this short period so it's main effect is delaying the vote of non-confidence to a point of time where the Opposition may vote down the actual annual budget that will be presented in January.
Of course, one can expect howls of dismay and complaints from the left but at least it's better than allowing the separatists to hold the balance of power in this great land of ours, Canada.
Mike in Mississauga
said
very wise decision
Coalitions serve a purpose in a REAL emergency, not one created by a bunch of power hungry inept politicians, one of which is a separatist.
The conservatives can now proceed with their hopefully well planned budget. The opposition fails to accept the fact that this fiscal management has been going on all along.
Tony
said
While I am at it, does anyone mug for the camera more than Jack Layton? That man never saw a moment to self-promote that he didn't like.
Jim Bird
said
Harper will prevail and the stooges will disappear
Michael Victoria
said
Mike M
said
What happened to democracy?
Harper should resign. All he's done is delay the inevitable for 2 months.
VK
said
trev
said
Jeff, Toronto
said
Ronan the pwner
said
Sylvain, OTTAWA
said
Tara - Toronto
said
I am so happy, the country needs stability and we do need to coordinator our budget with the US consequently it is reasonable and important to wait till the end of January.
The coalition just wanted to grab power because they wanted to protect their party funding. Spending 30 billion in a time of a recession is not a sound solution.
Thank God, we have a smart GG
Kelly Kerr
said
I've heard it said repeatedly that the "coalition" is up in arms because Mr. Harper has failed to deliver an effective stimulus plan. Might I point out that the IMF has stated that Canada has a strong base on which to weather the current global economic crisis. Canada has even been touted as just about the only country that will be able to avoid a full blown recession.
So I ask you...how did we manage to find ourselves in such a favorable position? Thank you Stephen Harper.
BJ - Toronto
said
Disgusted Canadian!!!!!!
Adam, Bowmanville
said
Just look at the Canadian Dollar already. In one hour from this news being shared, our dollar has already jumped.
Hooray!
JP
said
Harper will do ANYTHING to remain in power. That is what he meant when he said he would use every legal means available to save the democracy. Our democracy is not in trouble. Stephen Harper's gov't is.
Harper is a pathetic coward.
Ken - Calgary
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Dale in alberta
said
JOCELYN LEE
said
Jocelyn Lee
Kamloops
CPC
said
Shifty
said
Alain
said
I felt that if the current coalition wanted a chance to guide us through the troubled waters they percieve, they have the right to take the government down and replace it.
Seeing a very dismal performance by a group of people with such strong ideological preferences, reigned in by a Quebec-first party, I felt it would only be good news for the Conservative party in 18 months when the country would return to the polls.
Ah well.
Kristen, Windsor, Ontario
said
fitzz
said
Will the Unholy Alliance endure into 2009 or collapse upon itself? Let the witch-hunt begin!
Mikey, Newfoundland
said
Terry in Toronto
said
Patrick
said
Now the Conservatives will put together a budget that will address the needs of Canadians - not the selfish desires of huge corporations whining for a bailout.
As a taxpayer, I would MUCH rather give a bailout to all the farmers that have been suffering for DECADES and have been given very little (if any) assistance.
S in NS
said
If Harper feels he will lose the vote on his budget in a few months, will be ask for prorogation AGAIN, a couple of days before??
This decision opens the way for governments to dodge the will of the House at any time in the future.
Can't wait till the shoe is on the other foot.
Sharon, Calgary
said
It gives everyone a chance to cool down and start working together for the good of our country, rather than on their own political agendas.
There is a global financial crisis that has not affected us much so far. It will, however. We have some to prepare. Hopefully our elected representatives have the maturity to put country first.
J M Boulding
said
Judy Mrenice - Montreal
said
Richard
said
Tom (GTA)
said
In all fairness
said
Yes 70%
No 30%
Yes, GG made the right decision.Thank you GG.
Laurie Kitchener
said
Gunnar
said
Just Falbergasted
said
Krys, Fredericton, NB
said
Dan for democracy
said
Too bad we don’t have the same system as the US where we could vote for the PM, vote for the MP, and vote for our senators…. Then this would never have happened, and we would actually have a democracy.
B. jansen
said
Jay, Ottawa
said
Sadly, this is borderline fascism. We have an autocratic government lead by a dictator with the suppression of any opposition. Dangerous times indeed.
Zoltan
said
MooseGuy
said
gumpster
said
Elizabeth
said
Terence from Mississauga
said
I don't like Harper. But I hate Bloc and NDP. Hopefully, PM could deliver a good economic plan in January.
Matt Gancasz
said
Maybe we should now explore constitutional reform in light of what happened in Ottawa with the attempted non- elected coalition Government takeover
Rachel
said
steve robinson
said
Harper should not have backtracked on cutting subsidies to political parties or public service workers from striking.
That is what this fuss is all about.
GO HARPER GO
Scott R
said
A Government official with some sense, and putting Canada first!
Excellent and Thank you
Rodney
said
ltp
said
Mike
said
Who cares
said
david
said
C VU
said
Does there exist any way to drop her from this position?
Pip
said
I'm glad that Her Excellency thought things through enough to force a cooling off period. I would recommend that she consult her immediate superior (H.M. The Queen) to take advantage of that person's extensive experience in the field. H.M. has more than half a century of experience with prime ministers ranging from Sir Winston Churchill to Gordon Brown.
Chris in Niagara
said
Bear
said
SM
said
Aaron from PEI
said
Jeff
said
steve
said
Heil Harper
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amadou in ottawa
said
Ike from Aurora
said
Hopefully the GG will also call an election in the end of January, which is the only real choice considering that a coalition with the seperatists would be against the interests of Canada.
Sharon B. Saskatoon, SK
said
Hanley
said
Now they have almost 2 months to get their act together? They had the last 2 and a half years!
And the GG approved profoguing.
Very disappointing.
Now just who is accountable to the people?
Martinl Niagara
said
The last coalition government in Ontario proved to be a disaster. The Canadian economic record to date stands out well when compared to other countries.
Cathy Arnold
said
Ken In Ottawa
said
The left will be outraged but then they are always outraged about something anyway.
A welcome chance to let cooler heads prevail on all sides.
Robyn Smith
said
Janet Québec
said
Stephen
said
TKendell
said
Lisa Koivu
said
Mike in Toronto
said
Shame on Stephen...
Why should I pay my taxes?
keith
said
Anna Lear, Ontario
said
Eric
said
Dale Berry, Winnipeg
said
Ivan, Toronto
said
Blah!!!Blah!!!Blah!!!Blah!!!Blah!!!Blah!!!Blah!!!
said
Marlin
said
The opposition will have their vote on a document of substance not a statement.
For those that are lamenting the suspension of parliament, the tactics of the coalition would not have brought forth a budget any quicker. If they had ideasof substance they would have been presented to the electorate already. They have been speaking in abstract generalizations like provide stimulus. They have no details and you can't provide a meaningful budget at the snap of a finger.
The GG displayed good common sense.
True Canadian
said
A good decision, let the Conservatives show Canadians the new budget in January and then the opposition will get a chance to again vote on it.
Ian Cook
said
Lets allow the Government to table a budget and if the coalition can defeat it we need to have an election. Canadians can ellect a Conservitive majority and send the three stuges packing.
Diane from London
said
This was the only way to go with the exception of an election which would have been challenging.
The house is out for Christmas anyway so they will only be missing two or three weeks at the most. This doesn't mean that things won't be accomplished during that time.
When the budget that the other parties want is delivered on January 26 the
opposition will have to think long and hard over this coalition.
Thank goodness cooler heads can prevail.
Douglas Brown - Newmarket, ON
said
Daniel in Toronto
said
I think it’s time Mr. Harper resigns as PM to allow someone else in his party to lead on the mandate we the people gave the Tories. This whole crisis was created by Mr. Harper and he should be man enough to accept the consequences
Frustrated Taxpayer
said
Nick Spooner- MTL
said
James
said
Dennis Smith
said
Kristine in Alberta
said
Colleen Taylor
said
Harper has now bought some time and will hopefully make every effort to have a more cooperative government. If not, he will most surely face a confidence vote in the near future.
Shamaro
said
I think she did the right thing, now hopefully this crisis can be defused and we can get on with the business of keeping this country going.
As for the three stooges. Neither of you have proved to me to be worthy of forming a government.
John
said
PaulF - Edmonton
said
ARE YOU SERIOUS!!!
Wake up everyone. Look at was it going on. Look at what this PM has done. What a sham. All the same, what can you do when the "COALITION", has the ever more so image of amateurish and incompetent.
Jayson of Ottawa
said
However there are two reasons that my conscious screams "BAD IDEA!"
1) Using Prorogation to dodge a confidence vote and stay in power is a gross abuse of power. It should have been granted with a dampening of his powers until he regained the confidence of the house.
2) The strategy being used to fight this Coalition could cause major rifts in our national unity over the next 2 months.
Do not get me wrong. I am angry at all politicians in Ottawa for these shenannagians. I personal think Harper should have caved a bit further and offered some compromise on the stimiulis package details to diffuse the situation.
However I am outraged by the idea of this coalition taking power when I didn't get the chance to have my say on their Platform and leader. Constitutional or not this Coalition would not represent the people as it has an agenda nobody voted for, and a leader most of us voted against.
Harper on the other hand needs to burn for this fiasco and how he handled it. His partisan use of strategic legslation to attack the oppositions in a time he was clearly given a mandate to work together and quickly tackel this economic crisis is unacceptable. Moreover while it is true the coalition is unacceptable because separatists are proping it up he should have taken more care how he fought the coalition with this message because it is causing fissures between Quebec and fueling sovereignty in Quebec. This whole issue has also resurrected a separatist movement in the West too which is terrible.
Harper needs to deliver that budget, and announce his resignation.
Matt Audet Kingston
said
Pk
said
Mata
said
NEWS: Now a minority leader in Canada's parliament can act like a majority leader and suspend parliament every time a confidence vote threatens their leadership.
opinion
said
Conned by the chief con-artist.
Lets just put our Country on hold till the spoiled brat settles down.
Shame Shame GG
George Dewhurst
said
Peter L
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mitch, Calgary
said
Janie
said
Andrea Brown
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Jay, Ottawa
said
How after they engineered one of the worst political crises in Canadian history can you say they deserve a majority? That's nonsense.
Loyal Subject of Harper
said
Lyle
said
Gerry
said
Gino
said
Jeff in NB
said
How many of these people who have such strong opinions actually voted eight weeks ago?
If the voter turnout was as strong as the number of opinions expressed in the past few days, we likely wouldn't have ended up here.
terry---quebec
said
Irene, BC
said
Bob Loblaw
said
Smitherenzes
said
It's GM, Ford, Chrysler that are having problems. Not Honda, Toyota, Mazda.
I don't want my tax dollars propping up companies that are poor performers. I am a successful business man and I am being punished for that. They are failures and are being rewarded.
That's why we are in the global economic situation we are in. Idiot companies rewarded by idiot governments.
aaron
said
Asta
said
Steve M
said
You would have had a majority today if Layton and Dion had been honest with the people and said that they would prostitute themselves to the treasonists.
So we will go into another election with the fact that we now KNOW what they are like. They cannot deny they would join the separatists, since they have done it!
This could not have been a better plan for a majority Conservative government.
Thanks to the SLC for exposing their hidden agendas in a feeble attempt at a coup.
You Rock Mr. Prime Minister.
Go get 'em.
Alex
said
llyn
said
Wally in Lantz
said
The Liberals are now and will continue to be duped by the sleasy used car salesman - Layton.
Also, there is no way the coalition could ever produce a coherent and responsible budget ahead of the government plan for 27 Jan.
It is all a blatent power grab tactic - nothing more.
Frank
said
Your spur of the moment decision on the most important
political decision our country has ever seen should of been done under the advise of expert anaysts on the subject. I predict the same outcome after a few days of meetings and many agonizing thoughts. This inexperienced fast track decision proves you are a puppet on a string. Sleep well!
RobO
said
Bravo to her for doing the right thing.
Desmond Cormier
said
Brent
said
So I say, good! Jean made the right decision here based on what the people have indicated.
Harper will be voted down because the coalition has no intentions of making the government work anyway. Their agenda is to be in power. Period.
I am sure that the confidence vote will go through and I am sure that Jean will have no other option than to put it to the people based on the massive outcry against the coalition. So I hope it does go to the polls and I'm sure that the Conservatives will win a majority.
I'm really sorry, Dion was simply a poor choice for anything. Shoot, George Bush could deliver a speech better... and ON TIME! Dion fails the Liberals, fails the coalition and fails Canadians. Even though he had less support, Layton would have been a smarter choice to lead this coalition anyway.
I am happy because I really want to see the Conservative budget, but I'm a little sad, because I think that I would rather get the government to a majority Conservative and just forget the 2 month layoff. We are at a time where we need to make progress and changing the government at this time, and having a layoff is of no use to anyone. Thanks Dion & Friends.
J
said
We need clear leadership and clear vision to come through this. Voter turn out at or above 80% that wont be kind to political antics. Very serious business.
Kells
said
Quote:
"This sets a horrible precedence.
Any government in the future that wishes to avoid a confidence vote need only ask to Prorogue the parliament"
... Your beloved left wing was trying to circumvent a a confidence vote and gain power without getting it through the polls.
As much as it sucks that our Country has to sit and wait for 2 months, I'd rather have each party work towards making the COUNTRY stronger rather than have them angling to make their political position stronger.
It had to be done, it was in the best interest of the country.
Tim Calgary
said
I don't expect the liberals and I certainly don't expect the socialist NDP to agree with everything the conservatives have to say, but now they have an opportunity to provide real input into a budget and get on with governing the country. It's time to put the whole coalition 6 feet under. I am sure a lot of liberals are relieved at this outcome. By the way, although I'm from Calgary I have voted liberal in the past, just in case you think I'm just another red-neck Albertan.
coalition should not exist.
said
But hey the coalition was going to use GG's decision to try and take power (she has to agree), so stop crying that Harper went to her too.
Play-by-play
said
Ted, Saskatoon
said
Karen
said
I am sure Harper will put together a wonderful budget but it will not make a difference because unfortunately this is not about the budget. This is about power, and money. If you listen to the Bloc you will see that they are all about Quebec and not Canada.
I would totally agree with Harper that Dion is lying in bed with the devil.
Barrie B Calgary
said
Maybe they can try to do something constructive for the country instead of destroying it.
Did my vote not count????
Robbie
said
Now do the right thing and fall on your sword and let a real leader take over.
John R - Ontario
said
scotty
said
Imagine the auto industry going through unprecidented sucess, thousands employed in high paying jobs with endless opportunities abound. Then out of no where harper says, no, all cars must be sold for $10,000 each. The industry crumbles overnight. Thousands of job losses, bankruptcies, lives ruined. No bailouts,appologies or help whatsoever. Sounds awful and unthinkable a pm would do such an irresponsible thing. That is what liberal god trudeau did to Alberta.
Supporters of the coalition like the stat of 60% didn't vote for harper. Well 60% also never voted for trudeau,chretien, or martin. If you take quebec out of the equation, for just a moment, 133/233 seats in the remainder of the country were cons (60%). The bloc only had 38% pop vote in quebec, but got 65% of the seats.
The system should never have allowed the bloc to have such power.
Sarah
said
Mainly, because it gives time for politicians and Canadians to think. Even had the vote in Parliament gone ahead on Monday, nothing much would have changed anyways...meaning, Parliament is going to be closing up soon for the holidays, so waiting till January for what is probably the inevitable is not huge waste of time.
I think it's good also, because it gives time for the MP's to listen to Canadians...and gives time for Canadians' voices to be heard (no matter which way they sway), and then the parties can choose to act accordingly or not. .... and also this gives Canadians time to decide how they feel.
Not that Canadians really have a say in any of this - that in itself bothers me, but politicians would be stupid to not listen to what we all have to say.
John, BC
said
Brandon
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John from Saskatoon
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JJ in alberta
said
Greg
said
JW
said
DoasIsay
said
How strange it would be to destroy a country because someone is viewed as arrogant. Peacocks abound.
Kerry from Calgary
said
e-medhat
said
FR from Ontario
said
Ron, Vancouver
said
Wendy, Ontario
said
Shawn
said
Why don't you grow a set and table your budget on Jan 05 instead of the 26th, make history again, 6 weeks of inaction on your part is only going to hurt OUR country more, GROW UP and start acting as a LEADER not a dictator...
Michael
said
Michael, Toronto (Frustrated ex Conservative)
dk
said
Pandora
said
Oh wait... duh.
The majority of Canadians (62%) did NOT vote for Harper, that's why he has a MINORITY government. Do your math, Conservative supporters.
He should have been sent back for a confidence vote on Monday.
Wood HoStablerZadoPlunk
said
Most Canadians didn't vote at all; so, the only fair thing to do is to send all the politicians packing. Isn't it...!? ;)
Bruce Nickerson
said
The only one with a mandate is Mr. Harper, if this is not allowed call a new election.
Sam, VANCOUVER
said
Voter Kingston
said
Why should parties which were rejected by the electorate be allowed to govern.
They don't have the best interests of Canada in mind they are just subversively trying to grab power.
Jane Vachon, Deep River, ON
said
Kevin, Alberta
said
Turn on the news and you hear such a mixed message about the economy it would confuse any so called "expert" out there as well. In one breath you hear how sales are up, earnings are up, Companies still paying dividends and in the next breath you hear about the economy being in a slump and jobs being lost. Which is it? Alberta's lone NDP MP has stated that Alberta's constituents would have just as much of a voice through her as they would through the 27 elected MP's they currently have(so my question to her would be why dont we just elect one person per province to parliament then since numbers apparently dont matter).
Colleen Morrow, Gravenhurst
said
Ted Crispin
said
The coalition represents the majority
of Canadians.
Mr.Layton is correct when he says the PM has not been honest and cannot be trusted.
Mr. Harper received his time-out and has had his inactivity approved by the Gov.General.6 more weeks of limbo.
Way to go Steve!
Catherine Jerry
said
Catherine
Ottawa
Andy
said
C Steward
said
Joanna
said
democracy101
said
Radu
said
Mark from Kitchener
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Moiya in Hamilton
said
Mike W in London
said
That would be the honest thing to do wouldn't it?
Oh. Politicians. Honesty. My mistake. Nothing to see here.
Bill
said
Frank Lovasz.
said
Vern
said
Billy from White Horse
said
We need to focus on our exports - BC Bud, beer, smokes, hockey players and bacon. Pretty stupid, eh - just like the non-sense I'm reading here!!!
Vince Di Ninno
said
just close shop and hide. If we think we live in a democracy, why can a party supported by the minority think they have the right to govern .... In a minority government would it not make sense to appoint a cabinet with representatives from all the parties to begin with .... a voluntary coalition would show some humility and responsibility ?
RedFox1
said
There was no good outcome to this, but at least we got to see the classic bully get bopped on the nose. I guess when the going got tough, Steve ran away with his tail between his legs.
So THAT'S a leader! OK, thanks for clearing it up.
See you whenever you pop your head out of the ground, Mr. Harper - hope you don't see your shadow and get scared again.
Phil in Calgary
said
After the election PCs hear about a possible coalition.
Flattery puts forward a plan to force the hand of the opposition parties to reveal their plan for the coalition
Opposition party jumps at the opportunity
Harper backs off to make it look like he is trying to accommodate the opposition
Suspends the parliament to gain time to talk with all of the Premiers, financial advisors, wait to see what the Americans (Obama) will do to add to it.
Also to see who he can pull from the opposition party to cross over or not show up for the vote.
Produce a budget that reflects all that he has heard during the recess to make a budget hard to refuse.
If the coalition votes it down, he looks great and then calls an election to get a majority gov.
Results
Forces an election on an unpopular and broke opposition by making them the bad guys.
cynthia
said
SA
said
Garry Francis - Steinbach, Manitoba
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Deb, Kemptville
said
Mr. Harper you are Canada's Prime Minister - We respect you and are proud and at rest with the sound decision of our GG's decision. Looking forward to January. God Bless
Mourning Democracy
said
Brenda, Ontario
said