I wonder when Africa will start to make a come back from the damage the Europeans and us North Americans have done to them.
done???? still doing is more like it....you got to stop the rape before the healing can take place...
I wonder when Africa will start to make a come back from the damage the Europeans and us North Americans have done to them.
I am a bit confused. If the conservatives are giving representation to people in ridings where they don't even have MPs in isn't that a good thing? Isn't it a whole lot better then shafting a riding because they didn't elect a conservative?
I thought they were supposed to work for all of us anyway, what they're basically saying here is you'll only get action from the government if you support the conservatives. Considering that only a minority of Canadians do, this will leave out the majority. People already have MPs to bring their concerns to Ottawa, this action also says that the government isn't willing to listen to those concerns. Once again Harper is trying to rewrite the book to gain more control and will probably meet with the same Supreme Court rejection.
PMs never listen to backbenchers. Never have. What did Trudeau call backbenchers? "Nobodies?"
That's why all this is a tempest in a teapot, or at least it seems on the surface.
That's bull****, my mom helped get our neighbour elected to the Trudeau government in the late sixites and he worked his ass off. He might not have had the influence of a minister but I know he spent time with the PM and he definitely was shown more respect than Harper shows his backbenchers.
Even Trudeau doesn't come close to Harper for sheer arrogance, Harper doesn't seem to consult anyone when making important decisions. For a minority leader he shows very little willingness to make Parliment work. In fact the opposite is true, we know for a fact the conservatives have intentionally been acting to disrupt Parliment. He's also been doing his best to find ways to sideline the elected representaives of a majority of Canadians. Placing unofficial MPS(and that's what they are) in oppostion ridings is just one more step in this direction. And towards the dismantlement of our democracy.
In our Parlimentary system it's the elected MPS who represent us, not people appointed by the government. If Harper really wants to better serve the people of Canada why not communicate better with the opposition parties. Instead of ads attacking his opponents why not take the time to find ways to work with them. That's what a true leader would would do, not use an underhanded way to cut them out of the loop altogether.
done???? still doing is more like it....you got to stop the rape before the healing can take place...
Verified examples please.The conservatives wrote the book on sleaze in the 1980s.
That's bull****, my mom helped get our neighbour elected to the Trudeau government in the late sixites and he worked his ass off. He might not have had the influence of a minister but I know he spent time with the PM and he definitely was shown more respect than Harper shows his backbenchers.
Even Trudeau doesn't come close to Harper for sheer arrogance, Harper doesn't seem to consult anyone when making important decisions. For a minority leader he shows very little willingness to make Parliment work. In fact the opposite is true, we know for a fact the conservatives have intentionally been acting to disrupt Parliment. He's also been doing his best to find ways to sideline the elected representaives of a majority of Canadians. Placing unofficial MPS(and that's what they are) in oppostion ridings is just one more step in this direction. And towards the dismantlement of our democracy.
In our Parlimentary system it's the elected MPS who represent us, not people appointed by the government. If Harper really wants to better serve the people of Canada why not communicate better with the opposition parties. Instead of ads attacking his opponents why not take the time to find ways to work with them. That's what a true leader would would do, not use an underhanded way to cut them out of the loop altogether.
I think harper has compromised tremendously compared to the platform he was elected on. How can left wing nuts in one instance think Steven Harper will do all this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kvmApqlMcc&mode=related&search=
and at the same time think he is a dictator. Wouldn't he be able to forward the "hidden agenda" much more quickly if he was a dictator. The mindless hysteria has gotten a little out of control.
I am kidding of course that MPs are "nobodies." But they aren't particularly influential either.
You appear to have a very idealized view of the Canadian Parliamentary system.
In Canada, power is concentrated in the PMO or the premier's office. Generally, the aides to the PM or the premier have as much or more power most cabinet ministers. Usually, there is a small group within the government that includes the PM, his advisers and a handful of cabinet ministers who set the agenda and run things. Even lower level ministers aren't particularly powerful, and are more like "managers" rather than anything else. MPs are almost invisible. Sure, they meet with the powers that be, and they have weekly caucus meetings, and they sit on committees, but in the end, they are told how to vote on almost all matters. This is why Paul Martin focussed on the "Democracy Deficit" as a plank for his election to Liberal Party leader, to get more support from MPs. Power may be more diffuse in a minority government, but, from what I gather, Canada has the most concentrated centralization of power in the executive branch of any industrialized democracy in the world.
That's why deriding the appointment of conservative riding "representatives" as somehow undermining the Canadian parliamentary system is over-the-top. BW has an interesting point about perhaps they should be considered lobbyists. But this is hardly tantamount to a fascist regime on which you seem intent to analogize.
And I'm sure your neighbor MP worked his ass off. Most MPs and members of the legislature do. Its a brutal job, and one in which most Canadians don't fully appreciate IMO. But that doesn't mean they are particularly influential.
Oh, and Harper more arrogant than Trudeau? That's about as accurate as your "Nazi" comparison.
Verified examples please.
How about Free Trade - to be followed shortly thereafter by a tax designed to replace all the revenues lost when those manufacturers (who paid Manufacturers Retail Tax) went south? In case you forgot - it's called GST.Verified examples please.
How soon we forget. The liberals put our troops in Afghanistan without any debate or vote.
The conservatives had a debate,albeit quite short,and a vote.
Tell me,who respects democracy. The farmers voted for change in the way they sell thier wheat. The conservatives support the farmer's choice,but the liberals and thier appointed supremes say Screw you,we know what is best for you.
The detainees in afghanistan were processed under an agreement signed by the liberals.Previuos to this agreement the Americans were looking after our prisoners but the libs wanted to snub the Yankees so they changed it.
Softwood lumber ageement was accepted ny the softwood lumber producers. Anything else you want to spin ?
If the party in power is kind enough to give a second channel why not use both channels to try and address your concerns.