The part of these political appointments that I find ironic is that the Conservative
representation in the Senate in Canada is still 2:1 or 3:1 Liberals for every
Conservative and people are still whining about Harper filling these seats.
All the Provinces (Yep, both of them = all) that actually got off their Duffs and
have done the job of putting Legislation in place to have elected Senators are not
the hotbeds of the complaints about these appointments. When the day comes
that the Conservatives get a majority, the Senate will become an elected body
so quickly it'll make your head spin.
For those in Provinces that haven't (or have outright refused to) put Legislation
in place to elect their Senators, your complaints are pretty hollow & hypocritical.
F.Y.I. The only Provinces that have stepped up to the plate are Saskatchewan
and Alberta. That's it. Just try'n to put things into perspective.
If the peoples of Alberta and/or Saskatchewan, through their Provincial Governments,
complained about these appointments, after actually taking the steps to have already in
place a system to elect their Senators, that would carry some weight. The rest is just
noise. If you REALLY have an issue with Harper filling these 18 seats in the Senate,
start petitions to turn into your MLA's so that at a Provincial level, you can get the
framework in place for elected Senators, so that this will not happen with any future
Federal Governments...or just whine and do nothing, but expect nothing...either or...
representation in the Senate in Canada is still 2:1 or 3:1 Liberals for every
Conservative and people are still whining about Harper filling these seats.
All the Provinces (Yep, both of them = all) that actually got off their Duffs and
have done the job of putting Legislation in place to have elected Senators are not
the hotbeds of the complaints about these appointments. When the day comes
that the Conservatives get a majority, the Senate will become an elected body
so quickly it'll make your head spin.
For those in Provinces that haven't (or have outright refused to) put Legislation
in place to elect their Senators, your complaints are pretty hollow & hypocritical.
F.Y.I. The only Provinces that have stepped up to the plate are Saskatchewan
and Alberta. That's it. Just try'n to put things into perspective.
If the peoples of Alberta and/or Saskatchewan, through their Provincial Governments,
complained about these appointments, after actually taking the steps to have already in
place a system to elect their Senators, that would carry some weight. The rest is just
noise. If you REALLY have an issue with Harper filling these 18 seats in the Senate,
start petitions to turn into your MLA's so that at a Provincial level, you can get the
framework in place for elected Senators, so that this will not happen with any future
Federal Governments...or just whine and do nothing, but expect nothing...either or...