Monday, April 24, 2006

Stephen Harper, Canadian PM, talks Quebec, federalism, and accountability


MONTREAL, QC (this pundit's favorite province ?! - NOT) – Speaking before the Board of Trade of Metropolitan Montréal today, Prime Minister Stephen Harper set out the Government of Canada’s priorities and its conception of open federalism.
“Canadians want their governments to work for them,” said Prime Minister. “They are fed up with the spectacle of turf wars and squabbling over money. They want their leaders to work together to deal with real-life priorities.” - YOU HEARD THAT LIBERALS?
The Prime Minister discussed the government’s priorities: accountability, accessible health care with reasonable wait times, greater flexibility in child care choices, safe streets and tax cuts.
The Prime Minister also defined his conception of open federalism in greater detail: taking advantage of the experience and expertise that the provinces and territories can contribute to the national dialogue, respecting areas of provincial jurisdiction, keeping the federal government’s spending power within bounds, and full cooperation by the Government of Canada with all other levels of government, while clarifying the roles and responsibilities of each.
“The truth is that Quebecers want neither the Liberal view of federalism nor the Bloc view of independence. They’ve had 40 years to adopt one or the other and they aren’t going to. Quebecers want a stronger Quebec in a better Canada. This is a message our government has heard. We are going to turn the page. Not just by rejecting separation but by changing the debate, changing the agenda and changing the federation,” explained the Prime Minister.
The Prime Minister added that he will tackle the fiscal imbalance as part of his open approach to federalism, a vision that combines the advancement of Quebec with the development of Canada.

Under Canada’s New Government, open federalism will mean :
* taking advantage of the experience and expertise that the provinces and territories can contribute to the national dialogue
* respecting areas of provincial jurisdiction
* keeping the federal government’s spending power within bounds
* full cooperation by the Government of Canada with all other levels of government, while clarifying the roles and responsibilities of each.

The Prime Minister added that he will tackle the fiscal imbalance as part of his open approach to federalism, a vision that combines the advancement of Quebec with the development of Canada.
Oh yeah, Canadian Liberals - if those millions you stole from Canadian people ever show up, maybe you can contribute to reforms too!

3 Comments:

Blogger Rodogg said...

Hey buddy, whats up with your PM not wanting to put the flags at half-mast. Its his damn fault that Canadian soldiers are being killed!!!

11:05 PM, April 24, 2006  
Blogger yugunter said...

Why should we let terrorists win over that - if we lowered flag every time world sustained casualties in the global war on Islamic Fundamentalism our flags will be permanently lowered

Good call on Harper's side

1:49 AM, April 25, 2006  
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