Stephen Harper's Great War on Dissent

tay

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“When a government starts trying to cancel dissent or avoid dissent is frankly when it’s rapidly losing its moral authority to govern.”
Stephen Harper 2005








Forthright government watchdogs have a way of disappearing in Ottawa.


They are quietly replaced. Their mandates are terminated or not renewed. They are suddenly found to be unqualified.





Howard Sapers, the outspoken correctional investigator of Canada, is the latest to join the involuntary exodus. He was a strong advocate for mistreated inmates. He highlighted the disproportionate number of aboriginal prisoners in the system. He asked why so many people with mental disorders were behind bars and why so many prisoners were released without adequate supervision. He warned that federal prisons were overcrowded and underfunded. “An ombudsman’s role is to comment on maladministration,” he said.



Sapers will be relieved of his responsibilities as soon as the government can find a replacement. Public Safety Minister Stephen Blaney provided no explanation, other than noting the fact he had served for more than a decade. Canada’s last corrections investigator, Ron Stewart, served for 26 years.



Seven government watchdogs and three senior bureaucrats have been stifled or impugned since the Conservatives took office.

The first to go, in 2008, was Linda Keen, who headed the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission. She ordered AECL (Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd.) to shut down its Chalk River Reactor till its emergency power system over concerns about its emergency power system. The government kept it open and fired her.



Peter Tinsley, who chaired the military complaints commission, was axed after he brought to light allegations that Canadian soldiers handed over Taliban captives to Afghan authorities knowing there was a high chance they would be tortured.



Richard Colvin, a senior foreign affairs official who testified that he was hearing similar accounts from diplomats in Afghanistan was subjected to a vicious public attack by senior ministers of the government.



Paul Kennedy, who headed the Commission for Public Complaints Against the RCMP, crossed the Tories by questioning the amount of time it took to investigate the death of Polish immigrant Robert Dziekanski, who was repeatedly tasered at Vancouver airport. He was told his services would no longer be required.



Marty Cheliak, director-general of the RCMP’s Canadian Firearms Program, was yanked after nine months in the job for defending the long-gun registry, which the Tories were poised to scrap. He told a parliamentary committee “it does serve a very real purpose and contributes to police officer safety and the safety of all Canadians.”



Pat Stogran, Canada’s first veterans’ ombudsman, was told his appointment would not be renewed after he exposed the way the government treated former members of the armed services, especially those who came home injured or traumatized.



Steve Sullian, appointed with great fanfare as the country’s federal ombudsman for victims of crime, was canned after a frustrating three-year term. He had no power to do anything for victims. His reports were shelved by the public safety minister. “My sense is that they (the Conservatives) created the office because it made a good press release,” he said afterward.



Munir Sheikh, Canada’s former chief statistician, resigned after then-industry minister Tony Clement falsely cited him as a supporter of the government’s controversial decision to replace Statistics Canada’s highly regarded mandatory census with an unreliable voluntary household survey. Rather than go along with the lie, the conscientious economist quit.



Kevin Page, head of the parliamentary budget office, which monitors public spending for MPs and Canadians, provided more accountability than the government wanted. As his disclosures became more embarrassing, he was denied access to departmental records, denigrated in Parliament and treated as a pariah in Ottawa. He was replaced after a single term.






The high price of speaking out in Ottawa: Editorial | Toronto Star
 

grumpydigger

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Dear leader demands total obedience.
Putting up fake ministries in order to appear transparent.
Then firing anyone, who does not cower in fear by his greatness.

Despite how long, Harper has been in power this has been his first four-year majority.

Let's make it his last.
 

petros

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And Harpo sure acts like King Sh!t of Turd Island.

Turd Island ain't going away no matter who is King. You could swim to any turd island that will accept someone with an indictable conviction you chose. Don't let the turd gate hit your *** on the way out.
 

Cliffy

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damngrumpy

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I think it is time for another orange wave I am almost at the stage of just saying
why not and voting NDP. Face it we had the Liberals who floundered for years
stealing form the platform of anything they could to build a raft of survival.
Now they are gone and we elected worse in Harper I say why not just vote NDP
and get it over with
 

Cliffy

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WATCH: Officer of Parliament warns Tory bill gives government power to cover-up own crimes

In a stunning television interview, an Officer of the Parliament of Canada took only 60 seconds to spell out why a new piece of legislation proposed by the Conservatives would allow the government to cover-up an alleged crime by the RCMP and should alarm every Canadian.
Buried deep in the government's new omnibus budget bill is a provision to retroactively rewrite the law of absolve the RCMP of any wrongdoing in withholding and destroying gun registry data. That move followed a recommendation made two months ago by Information Commissioner Suzanne Legault that charges be laid against the Mounties for their role in erasing gun registry data.
Legault put this in context in a blunt interview on Thursday with Don Martin, host of CTV's Power Play.
It's "as if in 2005 we would have erased retroactively all of the audits that Sheila Fraser did in the sponsorship scandal" or "if there are allegations of electoral fraud, we would decide to pass a law to retroactively eliminate and erase all investigations," she explained.




WATCH: Officer of Parliament warns Tory bill gives government power to cover-up own crimes | Press Progress
 

JLM

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I think it is time for another orange wave I am almost at the stage of just saying
why not and voting NDP. Face it we had the Liberals who floundered for years
stealing form the platform of anything they could to build a raft of survival.
Now they are gone and we elected worse in Harper I say why not just vote NDP
and get it over with

You want to pay higher taxes???????????????
 

tay

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How Stephen Harper set out to silence dissent and curtail democratic participation in Canada








Broken Covenant tells the story of a government bent on forever changing the relationship between our elected officials and the citizens it represents.” Thorough and accessible, this 32-page report is a critical tool for any and all Canadians who insist that this country reflects their needs and interests.




http://canadians.org/sites/default/files/publications/report-broken-covenant.pdf
 
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relic

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'you want to pay higher taxes ?" You know what taxes are supposed to be for, right ? So it doesn't matter to you, or your ilk how corrupt or incompetent the government is, as long as taxes are low ? That's just brilliant
 

taxslave

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Since we live in a democracy on Oct. 19 people that don't like the direction this government is going can vote in a worse one if they think that is to their benefit. Trouble is the options are far left and extreme left which really isn't much of an option.
 

Walter

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How Stephen Harper set out to silence dissent and curtail democratic participation in Canada

Broken Covenant tells the story of a government bent on forever changing the relationship between our elected officials and the citizens it represents.” Thorough and accessible, this 32-page report is a critical tool for any and all Canadians who insist that this country reflects their needs and interests.

http://canadians.org/sites/default/files/publications/report-broken-covenant.pdf
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JLM

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'you want to pay higher taxes ?" You know what taxes are supposed to be for, right ? So it doesn't matter to you, or your ilk how corrupt or incompetent the government is, as long as taxes are low ? That's just brilliant

Wouldn't low taxes and corruption be an oxymoron? Of course a moron could make a connection, I suppose! :)
 

Cliffy

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Since we live in a democracy on Oct. 19 people that don't like the direction this government is going can vote in a worse one if they think that is to their benefit. Trouble is the options are far left and extreme left which really isn't much of an option.
For you. Liberals are far from left, in fact hardly distinguishable from the Harpocons. NDP and Greens have had to move so far to center to get votes that neither if actually left, although it might seem like that when compared to Harpo's fascist style of governance.
 

pgs

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For you. Liberals are far from left, in fact hardly distinguishable from the Harpocons. NDP and Greens have had to move so far to center to get votes that neither if actually left, although it might seem like that when compared to Harpo's fascist style of governance.
Yup fascist all right .I hear they are setting up the ovens as we speak .
Now who are those ovens for this time around ?