Monday 1 December 2008


It is official...coalition a done deal

Letter below signed by all three opposition leaders with seats in the House of Commons. The coalition agreement is now official and it is a matter of time before we are defeated and a coup takes place in the House of Commons. Stephane Dion will soon be Prime Minister rather Canadians voted for him or not. God help our country. The economy is now in the hands of Stephane Dion and his coalition of socialists and separatists. All because the parties who lost the last election have decided this is what is in the best interests of Canadians even though they all campaigned against this coalition idea in an election six weeks ago. The government will have no mandate or legitimacy but will be in power nonetheless.

Now Bob Rae is right there is no turning back. This coalition is now responsible for all wrong with the economy not Harper and the Conservative Party anymore. In the next election there will be a two party system. Opposition vs. Incumbants. Liberals can no longer say the NDP doesn't understand the economy with any kind of credibility. NDP can no longer call Liberals arrogant or right wing. Neither the NDP nor Liberals can campaign negatively against the Bloc Quebecois or say working with them threatens national unity. Frankly they are now all the same party and will all go into the next election with identical records. Blue Liberals no longer have a place in their party (but would be welcome in ours as the only party not on the extreme left). Federalist and economic credentials within the Liberal Party are now suspect and questionable because of this arrangement. Federal Liberals have proven that they are in fact an arrogant power driven party that lacks any kind of identifiable principle. What they have demonstrated today is that they haven't learned from their sense of entitlement exposed during the sponsorship scandal that forced them out of power to begin with.

If this coalition falls a part or turns out to be a disaster, Canadians will only have one option to replace all of them with - the Conservative Party. The question now is, what kind of country will be left by the time we finally face the people and earn our majority and role in government? What does this mean for Harper's leadership? What is the fastest way we can bring this dangerous alliance down? What exactly has been promised to the separatists to guarantee their support for 18 months? Who will be the next Prime Minister in May assuming this coalition lasts that long before an election is called?

Today is a sad day to be a Canadian. Our vote no longer counts in this country. Canadians who say they have lost faith in all politicians would be tough to argue with right now.
-Darryl

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Globe and Mail Update

Liberal Party Press Office

New Democratic Party Press Office

Bloc Québécois Press Office

Monday, December 1, 2008

To our fellow citizens,

Canada is facing a global economic crisis. Since the recent federal election, it has become clear that the government headed by Stephen Harper has no plan, no competence and, no will to effectively address this crisis. Therefore, the majority of Parliament has lost confidence in Mr. Harper's government, and believes that the formation of a new Government that will effectively, prudently, promptly and competently address these critical economic times is necessary.

The contrast between the inaction of Mr. Harper's government and the common action taken by all other Western democracies is striking. We cannot accept this.

A majority of Canadians and Quebecers voted for our parties on October 14, 2008. Our Members of Parliament make up 55 per cent of the House of Commons.

In light of the critical situation facing our citizens, and the Harper government's unwillingness and inability to address the crisis, we are resolved to support a new government that will address the interests of the people.

Today we respectfully inform the Governor General that, as soon as the appropriate opportunity arises, she should call on the Leader of the Official Opposition to form a new government, supported as set out in the accompanying accords by all three of our parties.

Respectfully,

Hon. Stéphane Dion Leader,

the Liberal Party of Canada

Hon. Jack Layton Leader,

the New Democratic Party of Canada

Gilles Duceppe Leader,

the Bloc Québécois

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