20051128

watching history happen

now playing: Global News' coverage of a no-confidence vote in the Liberal Government

Here's a link to a canada.com story about the soon expected fall of the Canadian government.

A brief primer for my American friends... in Canada, elections are called either when the sitting Prime Minister wants one or when the government cannot get a majority of parliament to support them. About 7 months ago (I think) the conservatives and the Bloc Quebecois tried to defeat the government's budget. The liberals managed to win by a couple of votes after a high ranking conservative crossed the floor (for a cabinet seat, mind you... and the poor guy she dumped). This time around, the semi-socialists party is bonding together with the conservative party and the separatists to defeat the liberal government. This is political intrigue at its highest point. It's exciting. Particularly if you dislike the sitting government.

Anyway, it's pretty fun. It's not like this is the first time it's ever happened, but it's the first time I've ever been able to watch it. And, I'm loving it. So, Paul Martin, I salute the end of your tenure as Prime Minister, and gosh... I hope I won't be seeing you again.

This is interesting stuff. Primarily, it's interesting because I get to watch Stephen Harper, Jack Layton, and Gille Duceppe team together to turf the liberal government.

2 comments:

RodoMXOZ said...

So who are you going to vote for?

I invite you to share as well with the Mexican community your opinion on these upcoming elections.

Perhaps there is hope for Mexico not going left in Canada doesn't?

Trust me though, Canadians should learn from us and boot the corrupt and lying politicians.

Canada's Government Falls

S.D. Smith said...

http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/gratzer200511280818.asp

A good round-up for Americans, I think, of what's going on in Canada. It was helpful for me. Note: Americans do not think they know everything...only what's best for the world. Just kidding.