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Corruption scandal forces collapse of Canadian Government
abc.net ^ | 11/29/05 | Richard Reynolds

Posted on 11/29/2005 7:13:35 PM PST by DogBarkTree

ELEANOR HALL: A corruption scandal has just forced the collapse of the Canadian Government.

In rowdy scenes in the Canadian Parliament this lunchtime, Canada's minority Liberal Government has lost a no-confidence motion against it and the country has now been plunged into a Christmas election campaign.

Prime Minister Paul Martin's Government had been dogged for months by a corruption scandal involving the misuse of millions of dollars worth of taxpayer-funded advertising contracts.

And as Richard Reynolds reports from Toronto, the election campaign is shaping up as one of the dirtiest in years.

RICHARD REYNOLDS: Canada's Liberal Party won the last election 18 months ago, but with only a minority of Parliamentary seats.

Prime Minister Paul Martin's Government has had trouble clinging on to power; this is the second no-confidence motion they have faced.

Mr Martin has been beset by scandal over a flawed Government advertising program; the Opposition is trying to capitalize on a report on the scandal released earlier this month.

In the end it took just 12 minutes for the three opposition parties to force an election.

SPEAKER OF HOUSE: Yeas, pour, cent soixante et onze, 171, nays, contre, 133, cent trente trios.

RICHARD REYNOLDS: Tomorrow morning the Prime Minister will go to the Governor-General and select an election date, probably January 16th or 23rd.

Given the timing of this election, in the middle of a Canadian winter, the weather might be the biggest factor. One winter storm could easily distort election results by dramatically reducing turnout in one part of the country.

Claire Martin is a meteorologist with CBC Television.

CLAIRE MARTIN: But it's going to be harder than if it was in June. In June you'd have to worry about the Barbecue, putting the beer down to go vote. Now we have to worry about going through a howling snow-storm to go vote.

RICHARD REYNOLDS: Barring a weather disaster, polls published in the past week indicate the next Parliament will look a lot like the current one: another Liberal Party minority Government.

But Canadian politics has seriously fractured in the past decade, with the emergence of a powerful new sovereigntist party in Quebec province. There are now four major parties in Canada. This makes it very difficult for any one party to secure a Parliamentary majority.

Professor Nelson Wiseman is an expert on Canadian politics.

NELSON WISEMAN: We're probably heading in the longer term, toward Coalition Governments, which we haven't had in Canada except for a brief exception during the First World War, so I suspect we're moving more in the western European or European direction.

RICHARD REYNOLDS: But the Liberals, who have run Canada since the 1930s save for just 14 years, are going to try hard to hold on to power. Their key strategy will be to attack the leader of their chief competition, Steven Harper, the head of the Conservative Party.

One of the ways they do that is by portraying Harper as a George Bush clone. Attacking someone as too American or too close to the White House is a technique that has worked well in the past.

Norman Spector, a former Chief of Staff to former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney believes many Canadians have doubts about the governing Liberal Party, but he thinks negative advertising techniques will still see them win the next election.

NORMAN SPECTOR: People will sort of swallow their reticence and vote in a Government that they may suspect is pretty arrogant, corrupt and sleazy, but still the fear-factor that is inspired by these negative television campaigns is designed to make that alternative, sort of the only realistic alternative, unacceptable.

RICHARD REYNOLDS: Just a few decades ago, Canadian campaigns were a genteel affair, but no longer. As Nelson Wiseman explains, Canadians have begun to adopt the techniques perfected by their southern neighbour.

NELSON WISEMAN: Canadians, when they watch American campaigns tell themselves often, in a sense of smugness, "Oh, we don't run campaigns like that in Canada." But the last one got dirty, especially at the end, and this one has gotten dirty and the campaign hasn't even begun.

RICHARD REYNOLDS: Just last week, Mr Martin was furious over an accusation by Mr Harper that the Liberals were connected to organized crime.

The campaign is likely to be fairly low key for the next month. First of all, it's the Christmas season and will be hard to get people's attention, so the real campaign will not get going until after New Year's Day. That leaves just 2 or 3 weeks for a national election campaign.


TOPICS: Canada; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: adscam; canadianelection; corruption; liberals; paulmartin; scandals
Somehow I know this is Bush's fault
1 posted on 11/29/2005 7:13:37 PM PST by DogBarkTree
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To: DogBarkTree

If Canada didn't have to deal with the Quebec frogs it would be a great place to live there.


2 posted on 11/29/2005 7:17:01 PM PST by oldtimer
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To: DogBarkTree

It's a pleasure to see Martin and the Liberals fall, but I'm afraid I don't expect Canadians will suddenly elect a sensible government.


3 posted on 11/29/2005 7:17:09 PM PST by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: DogBarkTree

>>>"misuse of millions of dollars worth of taxpayer-funded advertising contracts"<<<

Our libs get their MSM advertising free of charge, which is worse?

TT


4 posted on 11/29/2005 7:19:19 PM PST by TexasTransplant (NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSET)
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To: Cicero
Now would be a good time for our friends in Calgary to succeed.
5 posted on 11/29/2005 7:20:16 PM PST by DogBarkTree
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To: DogBarkTree

No, it's the fault of Ed Morrissey of the Captain's Quarters blog. http://www.captainsquartersblog.com/mt/ He's the one that busted this scandal open when the Canadian press was legally barred from publishing the information that he posted.

It's fair to say that bloggers have been instrumental in bringing down a government.

Neato.


6 posted on 11/29/2005 8:13:09 PM PST by Buckhead
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To: DogBarkTree
Boys oh boys!

I listened to CTV (Major T/V Network) tonight. We were treated to Stephen Harper (Conservative leader) saying if elected, his government would table a motion. That motion would be put,that marriage would be defined as between man and woman.

Believe me, there followed of a cacophony of cries. Oh, says the news reader "catnip" for Paul Martin the Prime Minister. Taking the heat OFF corrupution charges etc. Ah yes, then dear old Craig Oliver,(sort of "unbiased" pundit) talking about Harper "playing right into the Libs hands". Yes indeed. So the Canadian public are now to be informed of the extremist views of the Conservatives.

The next inference is that this is the start of possibly (darkly hinting) of further right wing fundamentalist views to follow. That is the game plan, equate Conservatives with religious extremism.

Sadly I think it(election) is a lost cause. I hope to be proved wrong.

7 posted on 11/29/2005 8:20:14 PM PST by Peter Libra
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To: DogBarkTree; All
ADSCAM: Click the picture-


8 posted on 11/30/2005 1:30:29 AM PST by backhoe (The Silence of the Tom's ( Tired Old Media... ))
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To: oldtimer
>>>>>>If Canada didn't have to deal with the Quebec frogs it would be a great place to live there.<<<

Quebec "frogs" are a breeze when compared with united gale force of Liberals and Islamonazis.

9 posted on 11/30/2005 12:28:19 PM PST by DTA
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