Contemptible Stephen Harper Would Have Led a Coalition Including the Bloc

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Uploaded by on Mar 30, 2011

Ned Franks, Professor Emeritus, Department of Political Studies, Queen's University, tells CTV that Stephen Harper was, indeed, in contempt of Parliament in 2011 and that in 2004 Harper was quite prepared to lead a Coalition that included the Bloc Quebecois in order to become Prime Minister at a time when his Conservative Party didn't have the most seats in Parliament. Hypocrisy, anyone?

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  • We live in an area where elected politicians ignore the needs of their constituents, where the judiciary and police institutions will not uphold the rights of citizens, where the media is afraid to report the truth, where lawlessness abounds and ordinary people are left unprotected and defenseless against the rapacity of a few. The answer to our dilemma is for people of courage to actively help each other. Only if we unite can we succeed. That is the only way. People, stand up!

  • If, after the election, assuming a Harper minority, parliament opens and a nonconfidence motion is immediately moved and the new government falls; the GG would then approach the opposition parties and ask them if they could form a government, that has the the confidence of parliament. If they can, then the mandate to govern will be given to the coalition by the GG. What is key here, is the courage of the opposition to defeat the Harper government, twice. This is legal and would rid us of Harper.

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