Parliamentary page sacrifices her job for anti-Harper protest

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This one is starting to spread like wildfire..





Senate page fired for anti-Harper protest

A 21-year-old page lost her job Friday after walking onto the Senate floor during the speech from the throne to protest against Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

Brigette DePape, a recent University of Ottawa graduate, carried a sign reading "Stop Harper" and walked out in front of Gov. Gen. David Johnston as he read the afternoon speech. Senate pages are hired for one to two years to work in the upper chamber, providing basic support to the senators during sittings and in committee meetings, which generally means fetching water, photocopying documents and passing messages. They tend to be politically engaged, but this type of protest is unprecedented.

DePape went as far as to prepare a news release, which a friend distributed after she was removed from the Senate chamber by security. The release identified her as Brigette Marcelle, but the Senate website and her email address identify her as Brigette DePape. "Harper's agenda is disastrous for this country and for my generation," DePape said in the release. "We have to stop him from wasting billions on fighter jets, military bases, and corporate tax cuts while cutting social programs and destroying the climate. Most people in this country know what we need are green jobs, better medicare, and a healthy environment for future generations."

Wishes for Canadian 'spring'

The release said she was a page for a year but realized that working in that job "wouldn't stop Harper's agenda."

"This country needs a Canadian version of an Arab Spring, a flowering of popular movements that demonstrate that real power to change things lies not with Harper but in the hands of the people, when we act together in our streets, neighbourhoods and workplaces."

A release from Senate Speaker Noël Kinsella said the page's actions constituted a contempt of Parliament.

"All employees of the Senate are expected to serve the institution in a non-partisan manner, with competence, excellence, efficiency and objectivity," Kinsella said. "The incident raises serious security concerns which the Senate will fully investigate."

Kinsella's statement included an apology to Johnston.

A spokeswoman for the Senate said DePape has been removed from her position. DePape's contract would have ended in three weeks when the Senate rises for the summer. Pages must be university students to hold the job.

The Senate's page program website says DePape is from Winnipeg and studying international development and globalization. She interned last summer at the Manitoba office of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives and wrote about travelling in a van with other activists to the G20 protests in Toronto last June.

Mike Duffy, a Conservative senator, said "stunts" such as the one DePape pulled Friday hurt democracy, rather than further it. "These things are unfortunate because every time there's some kind of event like this it means security gets tightened," Duffy said. "And we want this to be the people's place, where people can come and talk to politicians and make their point, and so now who knows what the end result will be, but it will not be more relaxed security. It will mean tighter security.


Taken by surprise

Liberal Sen. Jim Munson says everyone in the chamber seemed startled by the small protest.

"The GG [Governor General) didn't flinch, and as senators we just kept looking at each saying, 'Did this really happen?'" Munson said. "It's probably one of the more exciting things I've seen in the Senate in a long time."

Green Party Leader Elizabeth May said the protest was inappropriate and in the wrong place. "I sympathize enormously with youth in this country who feel they've been abandoned when the single greatest threat to their future isn't mentioned in the speech from the throne, and that, of course, is the climate crisis."

DePape said Senate security decided not to press charges.


Senate page fired for anti-Harper protest - Politics - CBC News
 

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Spreading like wildfire. Only your incorrect observations on this are wildfire
 

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Green Party Leader Elizabeth May said the protest was inappropriate and in the wrong place. "I sympathize enormously with youth in this country who feel they've been abandoned when the single greatest threat to their future isn't mentioned in the speech from the throne, and that, of course, is the climate crisis."
Actually it was exactly appropriate and exactly in the right place. Notice how it got attention.

Kind'a neat how one can be so stressed about the future, yet then see how cool their kids are when well brought up, eh?
 

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I think "stop billions of $" would be less hatred based than "stop harper". Like it or not, stopping harper would be stopping democracy
 

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Brilliant! I want to father her children.

Stopping Harper would be saving democracy. She is right to fear that schmuck.
 

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It's fine for her to dislike Harper, but her actions were completely inappropriate, and she should be found in contempt of Parliament. As a page, she is supposed to be an impartial worker for Parliament.
 

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There is a saying:

If you are young and not a liberal, you have no heart

If you are old and not a conservative, you have no wisdom

Yea, it's a dumb phrase that just pigeonholes people into certain stereotypes.

It's been wrongfully attributed to Churchill for some reason.
 

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I find that youth try to think outside of the box. Too much education and not enough basic common sense,imo.
 

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"This country needs a Canadian version of an Arab Spring, a flowering of popular movements that demonstrate that real power to change things lies not with Harper but in the hands of the people, when we act together in our streets, neighbourhoods and workplaces."

If this sorry discontent and ungrateful wretch had any brains, she would know that democracy was in action, full blast, when the voters spoke and according to the laws of the land elected Stephen Harper - through a Conservative majority - the Prime Minister of Canada.

If she had any integrity, she would have quit her 'job' as a page, as soon as that happened.

If she had any honesty, whatsoever, she would emigrate to Cuba or Venezuela or North Korea, obviously her idea of democracy.

Or, if she is so enamored with anything Arab, how about Saudi Arabia? Poor little Brigette, don't forget your burka! But don't even think about your driving license.
 

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I think "stop billions of $" would be less hatred based than "stop harper". Like it or not, stopping harper would be stopping democracy
Since when does a majority-dictatorship chosen by a minority of the people represent democracy?
 

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"This country needs a Canadian version of an Arab Spring, a flowering of popular movements that demonstrate that real power to change things lies not with Harper but in the hands of the people, when we act together in our streets, neighbourhoods and workplaces."

If this sorry discontent and ungrateful wretch had any brains, she would know that democracy was in action, full blast, when the voters spoke and according to the laws of the land elected Stephen Harper - through a Conservative majority - the Prime Minister of Canada.
Elected by a flawed system, what you call "the laws of the land", to be dictator even though supported only by a minority.

That's your idea of democracy?!?
If she had any integrity, she would have quit her 'job' as a page, as soon as that happened.
If she had any brains she'd know that doing it that way would get zero attention, therefore she has brains.
 

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Since when does a majority-dictatorship chosen by a minority of the people represent democracy?

When 40% of the people are so satisfied with the way our gov't works that they don't bother to go to the polls.......

And yes, that includes the whiny idiots that say "oh, they're all the same...." whic is the lamest excuse for self-satisfied intellectual and physical laziness that I have ever heard......