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Canadian goverment falls in non-confidence vote - Wikinews by Ethanol Demagogue at 6:03 am EST, Nov 29, 2005 |
The Canadian Liberal minority was defeated 171-133 today in a historic vote of non-confidence. The minority goverment only survived for one year and five months. This is the first time a Canadian goverment has fallen on a simple vote of no-confidence. As a result of the vote, Prime Minister Paul Martin is expected to ask the governor general Michaëlle Jean Tuesday morning and ask her to dissolve Parliament. Expectations are that the election will be held Janurary 23rd 2006 providing a much longer election campaign than usual and only the second wintertime election in Canada's history. The only problem is that it may make no difference. If the people vote Liberal yet again, what are we saying? That we sanction corruption? I'm having serious thoughts about our lack of a term limit. If we have to keep the same party we should at least require a new PM, the potential for abuse is astronomical, especially if apathy is as widespread as it seems to be. |
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RE: Canadian goverment falls in non-confidence vote - Wikinews by Decius at 11:11 am EST, Nov 29, 2005 |
Ethanol Demagogue wrote:
The Canadian Liberal minority was defeated 171-133 today in a historic vote of non-confidence. The minority goverment only survived for one year and five months. This is the first time a Canadian goverment has fallen on a simple vote of no-confidence. As a result of the vote, Prime Minister Paul Martin is expected to ask the governor general Michaëlle Jean Tuesday morning and ask her to dissolve Parliament. Expectations are that the election will be held Janurary 23rd 2006 providing a much longer election campaign than usual and only the second wintertime election in Canada's history.
Why did they do this? What did Martin's government do to inspire this vote? |
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RE: Canadian goverment falls in non-confidence vote - Wikinews by Ethanol Demagogue at 11:35 pm EST, Nov 29, 2005 |
Decius wrote: Ethanol Demagogue wrote:
The Canadian Liberal minority was defeated 171-133 today in a historic vote of non-confidence. The minority goverment only survived for one year and five months. This is the first time a Canadian goverment has fallen on a simple vote of no-confidence. As a result of the vote, Prime Minister Paul Martin is expected to ask the governor general Michaëlle Jean Tuesday morning and ask her to dissolve Parliament. Expectations are that the election will be held Janurary 23rd 2006 providing a much longer election campaign than usual and only the second wintertime election in Canada's history.
Why did they do this? What did Martin's government do to inspire this vote?
At the head of the dispute is the Sponsorship scandal, a Liberal scheme to funnel money through false contracts and incentives. It's at best a money pit, at worst an embezzlement scheme. Martin spends money in general like it's going out of style and so do many of the Liberal cohorts. The party has been in office for 13 years, 12 of which were under Jean Chretien, during much of that time there's been a fair list of blunders (our gun registry, which has run over budget by 1.8 billion) and abuses.
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