This is what I fear….

Share This is what I’ve been fearing all along that this country is heading towards: Conservatives accused of ‘willfully ignoring’ contraception research Globe and Mail Jack Layton accused Stephen Harper today of adopting a “no-condoms-for-Africa strategy” for the government’s signature initiative at this summer’s G8 summit. The NDP Leader said it was “incredible” that “the Foreign Minister is going around saying that contraception... [Read More...]

Censorship, Canadian (conservative) style

Share Talking about censorship… China? Small potato. This IS how western “democracy” works. Climate-change scientists feel ‘muzzled’ by Ottawa: documents Montreal Gazette — A dramatic reduction in Canadian media coverage of climate change science issues is the result of the Harper government introducing new rules in 2007 to control interviews by Environment Canada scientists with journalists, says a newly released federal... [Read More...]

25,000 march against Harper’s proroguing of parliament

Share Protesters demonstrating against the Canadian Government's decision to prorogue Parliament march through the streets of Toronto on Saturday January 23, 2010. Prime Minsiter Stephen Harper has suspended Parliament until March 2010, with goverment sources saying that they sought the suspension to consult with Canadians stakeholders and businesses as to the next phase of it's economic action plan. (CP) 12,000 rally in Toronto, 3,500 in... [Read More...]

What Canadians are conerned about is determined by…?

Share OK, PM has determined that Canadians aren’t concerned about the Afghan-detainees-gate controversy. And he told us that we only care about the economy. Well, he’s really getting closer in thinking with the Chinese Communist Party. The CCP has always believed that as long as the people flourish economically, they’ll turn a blind eye to every ill of society. Surprise surprise. Torstar – Prime Minister Stephen Harper says... [Read More...]

Canadians unhappy with Harper’s performance in Copenhagen: poll

Share Many also express dissatisfaction with the commitments made at last month’s global meeting on climate change. Angus Reid poll results – Canadians are generally unhappy with the results of last month’s Climate Change Summit in Copenhagen, Denmark, a new Angus Reid Public Opinion poll has found. (full report) In the online survey of a representative national sample of 1,013 Canadian adults, 28 per cent of respondents are content with... [Read More...]

Letter: Will GG continue the detainee investigation?

Share WILL THE GOVERNOR GENERAL CONTINUE THE DETAINEE INVESTIGATION? Will Her Excellency, the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean and The Hon. Prime Minister Stephen Harper work with all concerned parties in the forming of an open and accountable Commission to investigate the Afghan detainee controversy? If they don’t it seems that democracy in Canada is not where it was in 1872. In 1872, a controversial prorogue shut down a Commons Committee investigating... [Read More...]

Taxpayers Federation’s 2010 resolutions for politicians

Share The Canadian Taxpayers Federation released a list of new year resolutions. I think they are bright ideas :) (emphases are mine) Resolutions for 2010: Honesty First As the end of the year approaches many people take stock of the year that was and make resolutions for the year to come. If politicians did this they first would realize that there is much work to be done. The political year of 2009 in Canada was – yet again – marked too often... [Read More...]

Harper kills parliament until after Olympics… what kind of democracy Canada has?

Share I’m very, very angry. Last year when the opposition threatened to bringing down the Tories with a coalition — which is completely legal and constitutional in Canada — Harper could still remotely, barely able to justify to ask GG for a prorogue. But this year… it’s absolutely unjustifiable… it really is an abuse of power. It’s clear that he is proroguing to avoid scrutiny on the Afghan detainee issues.... [Read More...]

Harper in contempt of real democracy

Share OK, this is what one of the most developed western democracy would do in face of dissidence and accountability: shut them all up. Harper doesn’t like dissident noises; he doesn’t like criticism; he doesn’t like being advised, lectured and he doesn’t want his authority and power be weakened by the elected parliament. When he and his government is under an investigation, he just shuts down the entire thing and snobby walk... [Read More...]

Harper the de facto dictator

Share There are two pieces of commentaries in the Toronto Star and the Globe and Mail lately that speak up my mind re PM Harper’s dictatorial style of governance. We’ve opened our eyes during our recent trip with Harper to China — on his and his office’s way of handling the media and the extent of the tight control of messages. I will elaborate in a later article. But first, words by the greater minds: Harper acting like an... [Read More...]

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