The Right Honourable Stephen Harper P.C., M.P. (Calgary Southwest), the Prime Minister, has politicised what was supposed to be a non-political volunteerism award ceremony. The guest list prepared by Human Resources and Skills Development Canada would have seen five invitations sent to Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition, and another two invitations sent to the Liberal Party.
Non-partisanship of Awards
Awards to Canadians should be a non-partisan and non-political affair. This is also why Her Majesty the Queen of Canada is the fount of honour in the Canadian honours system, and why the country's highest honours are awarded by His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston C.C., C.M.M., C.O.M., C.D., the Governor General and Commander-in-Chief in and over Canada.
If there are going to be some select awards administered and bestowed upon Canadians by departments themselves, and in particular from the Office of the Prime Minister, then there needs to be special care taken to ensure that partisanship does not colour the awards and ceremonies. Canadians deserve to be able to look at any award as a state honour, and not as a political one.
There were concerns raised early on in the development of these awards that even the name of the awards (i.e., the "Prime Minister's Volunteer Awards") could cause Canadians to perceive the awards in a political way. Her Majesty's Government for Canada apparently ignored the warnings. Later on, when HRSDC proposed the names of some possible masters of ceremony for the event, these recommendations were ditched in favour of The Honourable Senator Nicole Eaton (Ontario). Senator Eaton has previously stirred controversy with references to the beaver, Canada's national symbol, as a "dentally defective rat," and with conedemnation of environmental groups.
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Non-partisanship of Awards
Awards to Canadians should be a non-partisan and non-political affair. This is also why Her Majesty the Queen of Canada is the fount of honour in the Canadian honours system, and why the country's highest honours are awarded by His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston C.C., C.M.M., C.O.M., C.D., the Governor General and Commander-in-Chief in and over Canada.
If there are going to be some select awards administered and bestowed upon Canadians by departments themselves, and in particular from the Office of the Prime Minister, then there needs to be special care taken to ensure that partisanship does not colour the awards and ceremonies. Canadians deserve to be able to look at any award as a state honour, and not as a political one.
There were concerns raised early on in the development of these awards that even the name of the awards (i.e., the "Prime Minister's Volunteer Awards") could cause Canadians to perceive the awards in a political way. Her Majesty's Government for Canada apparently ignored the warnings. Later on, when HRSDC proposed the names of some possible masters of ceremony for the event, these recommendations were ditched in favour of The Honourable Senator Nicole Eaton (Ontario). Senator Eaton has previously stirred controversy with references to the beaver, Canada's national symbol, as a "dentally defective rat," and with conedemnation of environmental groups.
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