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House vote could bring down government next week


Political | 206820 hits | Sep 11 8:51 pm | Posted by: Hyack
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The Conservative minority government could fall as early as next week, triggering the second election in a year, according to reports.

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  1. by avatar llama66
    Sat Sep 12, 2009 9:06 am
    I really wish we could go just 4 years without an election.

  2. by avatar martin14
    Sat Sep 12, 2009 9:09 am
    Starting to look like Italy...

  3. by avatar Scape
    Sat Sep 12, 2009 10:24 am
    Naw, we have better grapes.

  4. by avatar OldChum
    Sat Sep 12, 2009 11:30 am
    Yes it would be nice if they would quit worrying about them selves and start to run this country , as that is what they are paid to do Liberals grow up and get over it :(

  5. by avatar Wada
    Sat Sep 12, 2009 12:17 pm
    The Liberals are simply trying to protect us all from these guys, eh!


  6. by avatar kenmore
    Sat Sep 12, 2009 12:35 pm
    This government is not and has not been working.. they have done nothing and only make false promises when harper's throne is in danger... bring it on!

  7. by avatar Mukluk
    Sat Sep 12, 2009 3:55 pm
    "kenmore" said
    This government is not and has not been working.. they have done nothing and only make false promises when harper's throne is in danger... bring it on!


    I am not sure what to expect in 12 months, regardless of who is in power. It is bad enough in the states that they are almost continually in campaigning mode even with a 4 year cycle. Move that to a 12 month cycle and we simply become a rudderless ship that just happens to stay afloat out of pure luck.

    /m

  8. by avatar Bodah
    Sat Sep 12, 2009 4:01 pm
    "kenmore" said
    This government is not and has not been working.. they have done nothing


    Accomplishments of the Harper government.

    1. Age of consent legislation – from 14 to 16 effective May 1, 2008
    2.Agent Orange compensation package of $96 million –$20,000 to all veterans and civilians who lived within 5 kilometers of CFB Gagetown in N.B. between 1966 and 1967
    3.Apology to Native people – by Government of Canada on June 11, 2008 for residential school abuses
    4.Canada Employment Credit of $1000.00
    5.Child Tax Credit ($2000 for every child under eighteen)
    6.Chinese Head Tax Apology– by the government on June 22, 2006
    7.Chinese immigrant provision of $20,000 to every individual and/or surviving spouses who paid the head tax plus $24 million towards an “historical recognition program”
    8.Columbia Free Trade Agreement – signed at the Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation meeting in Lima, November 21, 2008
    9.Disability Savings Plan, part of the 2007 budget, it was fully implemented in December, 2008
    10.Doer, Gary, former NDP Manitoba Premier, appointed – the Ambassador to the United States on August 28, 2009
    11.Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario – officially launched on August 13th, 2009 in Kitchener- Waterloo, Canada’s fifth such regional organization
    12.European Free Trade Association – Canada Agreement – signed on July 2, 2009 — between Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland
    13.First time buyers tax credit – any Canadian who purchases a first property after January 27, 2009, will be eligible for a $5,000 non-refundable income tax credit.
    14.Food Labelling Initiative – to clarify and modernize labelling on food products, including “Product of Canada” and “Made in Canada” claims
    15.GIS — Guaranteed Income Supplement Improvements – for seniors, changed to allow for higher earned income
    16.GST — Goods & services tax cut from 7% to 6% and then to 5%
    17.Hep C compensation redressed – for latest court rulings that clear the way for national $1 billion package
    18.Income splitting for Canadian seniors and pensioners
    19.Indian Residential School Settlement Agreement
    20.Jordan Free Trade Agreement – signed by Canadian and Jordanian government officials and reported on June 28, 2009
    21.Kid’s sport tax credit (up to $500 per child)
    22.Kuwait Foreign Investment Promotion & Protection Agreement (FIPA) — completed in April 2009
    23.Land Claim Agreements – five-point plan for Aboriginal Canadians — to compare the years the Conservatives have been in power to previous years
    24.Lobbying Act – passed July 2, 2008
    25.Manley Report approved (Report)
    26.Mental Health Commission of Canada – established and incorporated as a non-profit corporation in March of 2007
    27.Northern Regional Development Economic Agency – announced by Prime Minister Stephen Harper on Tuesday, August 18th, 2009 in Iqaluit, Nunavut
    28.Nunavik Inuit Land Claims Agreement
    29.Ombudsman for Victims of Crime established
    30.Panama-Canada Free Trade Agreement – signed in Panama on Tuesday, August 11th, 2009 (but still to be ratified by Parliament)
    31.Peru – Canada Free Trade Agreement – adopted by Parliament June 18, 2009
    32.Poland — Youth Mobility Agreement signed on July 14, 2008 that allows youth from either country to work and travel for up to one year
    33.Public transit tax credits
    34.Quebecois as a nation – a motion to confirm Quebec within a united Canada
    35.Savings Account that is tax free
    36.Softwood Lumber Agreement (Bill C-24)
    37.Street racing crack down
    38.Students exempted from taxation for scholarships, bursaries and fellowships
    39.Tackling Violent Crime Act
    40.Taxpayers Bill of Rights
    41.Taxpayers Ombudsman
    42.Ukrainian & Eastern European immigrants – $10 million to educate Canadians about the internment in Canadian work camps during WWI
    43.Universal Child Care Benefit – $1,200.00 per year for every child under age six


    :roll:

  9. by avatar leewgrant
    Sat Sep 12, 2009 5:02 pm
    "Let me be clear: the Liberal Party would not agree to a coalition. In January we did not support a coalition, and we do not support a coalition today or tomorrow," Ignatieff said.

    He added that the party will seek support and consensus of "partners" but will not sign a formal coalition deal. He said he does not believe Canadians are in favour of a coalition government.


    Translation. He would find out what it would take to get the NDP and Bloc on side to support an Iggy government. The Dips would want a ceiling on credit card interest and the Bloc bringing federally regulated industries under Bill 101. Dr Ig would agree to both.

  10. by ridenrain
    Sat Sep 12, 2009 5:20 pm
    It's been the longest, best running minority in the history of Canada.
    The only reason Iggy's doing this is so he dosen't look like Dion anymore.

  11. by ASLplease
    Sat Sep 12, 2009 5:26 pm
    "Let me be clear: the Liberal Party would not agree to a coalition. In January we did not support a coalition, and we do not support a coalition today or tomorrow," Ignatieff said.


    They were just a pack a wolves that growled when someone threatened to take away their dog dish. The fact that they growled together with the NDP and the Blog can be whitewashed over time.

  12. by ridenrain
    Sat Sep 12, 2009 6:28 pm
    It was Iggy who needed to shead the stink of Dion who's forcing this election.

  13. by avatar Winnipegger
    Sat Sep 12, 2009 8:38 pm
    "llama66" said
    I really wish we could go just 4 years without an election.

    No minority government has ever lasted 4 years. The voters would have to elect a majority government for the frequent elections to stop. We have seen the voters will not elect a Conservative majority, at least not under Harper, so...

  14. by avatar Winnipegger
    Sat Sep 12, 2009 9:03 pm
    The coalition came about when Harper attempted to pull out his stunt of calling everything a confidence vote. You can't do that, and the Canadian constitution has a system specifically to prevent that: if a confidence vote is called soon after an election, the Governor General is to ask the leader of the official opposition if he/she can form a coalition rather than calling another election. Forming a coalition is not expected, rather this is supposed to be the stick to prevent the Prime Minister from calling everything a confidence vote. But Harper tried anyway, and his bluff was called. Stéphane Dion did what was necessary; he formed a coalition before even talking to the Governor General and before the confidence vote was held. That meant as soon as Parliament voted non-confidence, Stéphane Dion would be Prime Minister. By the way, the coalition was Liberal and NDP parties, they got the Bloc to say they would support the coalition for the purpose of talking to the Governor General, and the Bloc would not vote non-confidence in the coalition for 6 months, but the Bloc was never part of the coalition.

    All that was Stéphane Dion's work, and it was necessary because Stephen Harper tried to call a confidence voter in the first week that parliament sat after the election. Harper screwed up, Dion spanked him. Michael Ignatieff was never part of that. When Michael Ignatieff was appointed interim leader he had to say he would support the coalition, or he would not have been given the interim leadership. The coalition was the only thing preventing Harper from pulling constant confidence vote threats. But Michael Ignatieff never liked the coalition, and frankly the rest of the Liberal party didn't like it either; it was a necessity that Harper forced upon us. But just to put a fine point on this: Dion got us into the coalition, Ignatieff got us out.

    I'm surprised the Conservative TV ads focus on that. The coalition is dead. Jack Layton is negotiating a deal with Harper to get the NDP to vote against non-confidence, to keep the Conservatives in government. The coalition was created because Harper screwed up. Obsessing over the coalition now simply shows desperation.



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