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Fall election unnecessary
Tuesday September 2 2008
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As the hours tick by, it appears more and more likely Canadians will head to the polls in October to cast their ballots in a federal election.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper, who appears to be doing his best Mats Sundin (will he or won’t he?) impression, last week said, “If I don’t think (Parliament) can be productive, then obviously it’s my responsibility to make sure the people of Canada can elect a Parliament that can proceed.”
Why Harper feels Parliament has suddenly become dysfunctional remains unclear. For the past several months MPs have enjoyed their summer vacation. Prior to that, the governing Tories managed to push through much of their agenda as the Liberals simply stomped their feet then either backed the legislation or chose not to vote at all.
There’s nothing like an Opposition party and the Liberals have been nothing like an Opposition party. True, the Tories have passed the usual best-before expiry date of 18 months for a typical minority government, but if the voters are clamouring for another day at the polls Harper must be the only one hearing their cries.
What makes this likely election call even more confounding is that Harper admits Canadians can expect more of the same — a minority government.
“I think that’s the reality of the current political climate,” he said last week.
Public opinion polls indicate he’s right, with the Liberals and Tories in a virtual tie with public support in the 32 per cent range while the NDP and Green Party bring up the rear with support fluctuating in the mid-teens.
So why, if little is likely to change and a fixed election date is already in place for October 2009, do we need an election this fall?
Perhaps the PM knows something we don’t. Or perhaps not.
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