A report I read this morning claims more than 40% of Canadians are not happy with this proroguing of parliament, calling it an attack on democracy. But due to apathy they chose to remain at home when the protests were called a few days ago.
Here's the link.
With the Conservatives slipping in the polls we could potentially end up with a Liberal minority government in the next election. Now that Harper has stacked the senate on the conservative side, we the people will be held hostage once again due to political maneuvering and their insatiable lust for power.
As always, the politicians have conveniently forgotten why they are in Ottawa in the first place.
I heard on CBC just yesterday that opinion polls are neck and neck, with Liberals slightly ahead. So prorogation clearly did not serve its purpose.
And let us not kid ourselves the purpose was very much political in nature. The government wanted to shut down the embarrassing enquires by the Parliamentary committees. Harper clearly hoped that with embarrassing news shut off, his popularity will increase. Exactly opposite seems to have happened.
Of course there is no guarantee that Liberals will stay ahead in the polls. However, prorogation was clearly counterproductive; it did not serve its purpose.