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Speech from Throne Focuses on Economic Crisis

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Wednesday, November 19, 2008 11:28 AM

Prince George, B.C.- Governor General Michaëlle Jean has delivered the speech from the throne to start the 40th Parliament, and the focus will be on the international economic  financial crisis.
 
The Stephen Harper team  is warning the government may have to run a deficit.
 
The speech promises a five point plan to protect Canada’s economic security:
 
  1. Reform global finance by working with our allies and trading partners to re-examine and renew the rules that underpin the global financial system.
  2. Ensure sound budgeting so that Canada does not return to ongoing, unsustainable structural deficits while putting all federal expenditures under the microscope of responsible spending.
  3. Secure jobs for families and communities by encouraging the skilled trades and apprenticeships, supporting workers facing transition, and providing further support to the automotive and aerospace industries.
  4. Expand investment and trade by modernizing investment, competition and copyright laws while working with the United States to address shared challenges and pursuing trade agreements in Europe, Asia and the Americas.
  5. Make government more effective by reducing red tape, fixing procurement, improving program and service delivery, and improving the management of federal agencies, boards, commissions and Crown corporations.
 
In addition to detailing the core economic priorities of the Government, the Speech from the Throne also outlined other areas where the Government will be looking to deliver results for Canadians:
 
Securing our energy future by developing our rich energy resources and pursuing new cleaner energy supplies, including further development of natural gas resources in Canada’s North. The Government will also ensure it is ready to regulate new nuclear projects.
 
Tackling climate change and preserving Canada’s environment by reducing greenhouse gas emissions 20 percent by 2020, ensuring that 90 percent of our electricity needs are met by non-emitting sources by the same deadline and banning bulk water exports.
 
Helping all Canadians participate by further improving the Universal Child Care Benefit, increasing access to maternity and parental benefits under Employment Insurance, and acting to help Canadians who care for loved ones with disabilities.
 
Keeping Canadians safe by strengthening the sentences for serious criminal offences, putting in place new rules for food and product safety, and introducing a new national security statement.
 
Contributing to global security by ensuring that our foreign policy is based on Canadian values, rebuilding the Canadian Forces with the best possible equipment, and transforming the Canada’s engagement in Afghanistan to focus more on reconstruction and development.
 
Building stronger institutions including moving toward representation by population in the House of Commons for British Columbia, Alberta and Ontario, introducing fixed terms for Senators, allowing for Senate nominees to be selected by voters, and enshrining the Government’s respect for provincial and territorial jurisdiction in a Charter of Open Federalism.

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Governor General Michaëlle Jean, is that the ex-CBC reporter from Jamaica that holds a French passport? I know these posts are usually filled by ex-CBC types as they make good TV image, but which one is this one?

Have we squandered all those huge Paul Martin surpluses already?

Are we back into Mulroney style deficits already?

How about being less conservative about spending and more liberal?

Reminds me of the Bush Republican style (conservative) mismanagement.

Wow.
The sh!t is going to hit the fan any way you slice it or talk about it. If it was a problem that could be fixed by Canada, we would have already done so. This is a globular problem.
And Harper can blame any problems on political opponents that will not cooperate.
"Are we back into Mulroney deficits already?"
Good question diplomat, and this is starting to smell more like Mulroney politics every day!
I guess if we've seen one Conservative government,we've seen them all!
My god...we do NOT want to go there again!
I thought Governor General Michaëlle Jean was very uninspired and spoke hard to understand English. I didn't like the optics of a puppet that does not agree with the agenda... then delivering the speech outlining the agenda. I realize we would all like to retain our connection to the queen, but its bordering on ridiculous this type of process IMO.

The next Governor General assigned should be actor that can deliver a speech a bit better. The content looks good on paper at least.
The surpluses were given back to the tax payers by the Conservatives. Deficits will accrue to the tax payers. Whats the issue? I will pay for the cost of government, but does a decade of surpluses point to a sounder fiscal regime? I think not. Harper has given us our money back and yet the masses whine. How Canadian.