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CHIMO

(9,223 posts)
Fri May 22, 2015, 02:28 PM May 2015

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Conservatives reject latest debate pitch from broadcasters

'If the opposition leaders want to debate the prime minister, they know where he is,' spokesman says
http://www.cbc.ca/m/touch/politics/story/1.3082475

Conservatives blind to growing desire for regime change: Hébert


Most voters will construe Stephen Harper's boycott of leaders’ debates produced by the country’s main networks as hubris, writes Chantal Hébert.


MONTREAL — Every 10 years or so, Canadian voters take a broom and clean house on Parliament Hill. They often rearrange the furniture in ways unexpected by those who had grown comfortable in the back rooms of power.


Think back to 1984 and the ushering in of a Quebec/Alberta coalition crafted by Brian Mulroney’s Tories. At the time, a Conservative sweep of the Liberal fortress that Quebec had been under Pierre Trudeau was almost as unthinkable as the 2011 orange wave. Only five years before, in 1979, Quebec had so massively voted Liberal as to deprive Joe Clark of a majority.


Then, a bit less than a decade after Mulroney’s first victory, the Bloc Québécois and the Reform Party took crowbars to the house he had built, leaving the Tory party in ruins and clearing the way to a Liberal decade under Jean Chrétien.


At the time of the latter’s retirement, most Liberals expected to stay in power indefinitely under Paul Martin. They dismissed the notion that Stephen Harper could ever be prime minister or their party fall to third place behind the NDP.
http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2015/05/22/conservatives-blind-to-growing-desire-for-regime-change-hbert.html

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He Is (Original Post) CHIMO May 2015 OP
Arrogance will be the downfall of both him and his government... Spazito May 2015 #1
A good article by Chantal Hébert laundry_queen May 2015 #2

Spazito

(54,725 posts)
1. Arrogance will be the downfall of both him and his government...
Fri May 22, 2015, 03:02 PM
May 2015

It is, indeed, Harper's government not Canadians' government. It is past time for Canadians to reclaim it.

laundry_queen

(8,646 posts)
2. A good article by Chantal Hébert
Sun May 24, 2015, 02:19 AM
May 2015

I can't imagine why Harper wouldn't participate in any debates...seems to me like a totally idiotic political move. Whatever...I hope Chantal Hébert is right and that it's Harper's undoing. I'm not sure people are angry enough yet, though.

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