I get that any would-be absolute ruler has a problem with putting up with the annoyances of working within an open democratic system, but should we really put up with a PM who says he couldn't care less about our political freedoms?
When Harper claims it's all about the economy he's being dishonest(lying) just as Oda was before committee. Having to share honest funding numbers doesn't prevent the government from helping build the economy, it just forces the conservatives to be clear about the true cost to us(the taxpayers) which might cost them(in votes). PMs have been able to accept the authority of Parliament throughout Canadian history, through wars, insurrection, depressions, recessions and sovereignty crises... but this government is too challenged to actually tell our elected representatives in the House the truth??
The problem isn't in the democratic process that PM Harper has just indicated he has so little regard for, it's in a PM and his party who have come to see themselves as separate from and above that process.
When Harper claims it's all about the economy he's being dishonest(lying) just as Oda was before committee. Having to share honest funding numbers doesn't prevent the government from helping build the economy, it just forces the conservatives to be clear about the true cost to us(the taxpayers) which might cost them(in votes). PMs have been able to accept the authority of Parliament throughout Canadian history, through wars, insurrection, depressions, recessions and sovereignty crises... but this government is too challenged to actually tell our elected representatives in the House the truth??
The problem isn't in the democratic process that PM Harper has just indicated he has so little regard for, it's in a PM and his party who have come to see themselves as separate from and above that process.