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Governor General not so token is she?

Parliament has been dissolved at the request of the Tories, so that they could re-group and try and pull the rug out of the coalition forming. Should the governor general have done this? While Harper tried to argue that a coalition pushing his gov't aside would be "undemocratic" -- the reality is that this sort of thing is at the very core of democracy... after all all those MPs were elected... remember that pesky little election Mr. Harper?  I know you'd rather forget about it as you were pinning your hopes on the warm fuzzy sweater ads (no pun intended--well maybe) garnering you a majority gov't. So here we are at a stale mate of sorts... how useful is that????

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  • The Canadian Constitution seems to have weathered this challenge well. I wonder if anyone anywhere in the rest of the world is even paying attention to what happened in Canada this week? At a minimum Canadians have added a word to their lexicon - PROROGUE. Scrabble anyone?
    rerights, 4 years ago | Flag

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