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2008-12-02

Test the Coalition: Call an Election

Talk has surfaced about defeating the Conservative minority government in a confidence-vote on Monday. Stephane Dion (L-Saint Laurent-Cartierville, QC) has announced a deal in which he would form a coalition government with the NDP and Bloc Quebecois, with Mr. Dion as Prime Minister. While this move is fully constitutional, this option was not presented to the Canadian people in the last, and quite recent, election. Many interpreted the results as being a stronger mandate for the Conservatives, with a retained sense that the government needed to cooperate with the opposition to pass needed legislation. A change in government would be a repudiation of this clearly stated desire of the electorate.

The Canadian-American, knowing the extreme costs of holding a federal election, supports returning Canadians to the polls. Canadians would then have full knowledge that anything short of a Conservative majority would result in a conditional-majority government which includes the Liberals, NDP and the Bloc Quebecois. Consent of the governed is a key element of any liberal democracy, and it is critical that the proposed coalition government has the explicit consent of the Canadian people to govern. The Canadian-American supports a Conservative majority in the event of an election.

4 Comments:

Blogger Skuleman said...

If the GG wants a stable government an election is the fastest way to get it. We can have a stable majority in about 8 weeks. The coalition certainly isn't stable, and the current minority is no longer stable now that the coalition exists.

02 December, 2008 12:52  
Blogger caz said...

Whether it's fighting another election with or without the party subsidies...the Liberal party of canada is finished. Talk about lack of political instincts...The liberals and Dippers have just proven how utterly stupid and vacuous they are. They truly believe they speak for the majority of Canadians. I think they're in for a BIIIIIIG surprise.

02 December, 2008 13:52  
Blogger wilson said...

The GG also has the power to refuse PMSHs resignation.

I thought it was illegal to negotiate positions in the government for personal gain.
The coalition is offering the Bloc 6 seats in the Senate, and that's not for personal gain?

02 December, 2008 14:32  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Things aren't as bad as everyone thinks! WAKE UP! The prime minister is making it better for us already! Most people don't realize how much money there is out there. During economic times like this, there is more money to be had than ever. Because of the bailouts and economy, lenders are bending over backwards to bail you out too. Believe it or not, there is people getting tons of cheap money nowdays to start businesses, buy homes, pay off debt, and more. Bailout is for YOU

02 December, 2008 17:24  

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