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Government may fall Thursday in NDP non-confidence


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October 31st, 2006, 02:54 PM

So the government may fall if they do not change from their position on their horrible plan they put out in Vancouver. They make the claim that everything is suppose to start in 2007 however looking at it, they are suppose to start looking into regulations only in 2008, when they are out of office and the Liberals are back in and doing nothing.

So if the plan that Harper put forward isn't changed that will gatter NDP support Jack has promised to have a non-confidence on Thursday and probably the Liberals will vote against such a motion to show they are just as anti-environment as Harper.

So will the Cons fall on Thursday unless they do substantial changes to their environment plan.
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October 31st, 2006, 03:00 PM

the Bloc is ready to go any time and the Liberals, who have a leadership fast-track mechanism in the wings, could stand to avoid dragging the Quebec debate out since it could get ugly real fast.

this could get interesting.
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October 31st, 2006, 03:05 PM

I hope the Cons show their arrogance and do fall, and we have an election because the Cons are riding on nothing.

Accountiability Act; has no protection for many whistleblowers and has so many loop holes it looks like a third grader wrote it.

Crime; Unconstitutional

Senate; Just wants to fill them with Cons in Alberta. Senate should be abolished. Or the candidate runs for election and once he or she is elected decides what party they should represent.

Environment; Zippo

Soft-wood Lumber; sellout

So I do hope there is enough Liberals that would want an election on Thursday and if no comprehensive steps are met, the Cons and their supporters can go crying to the corner for another 10-12 years.
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