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Report From Parliament's Hill - Dec. 7th

By Prince George - Peace River M.P. Jay Hill

Thursday, December 07, 2006 03:44 AM

Stephen and Stéphane Couldn’t Be More Different

 Stéphane Dion is the “least offensive” leader that delegates at the Liberal Party of Canada leadership convention could have chosen last weekend in Montreal.

Mr. Dion was plucked from his life as a university professor when Jean Chrétien handed him a ‘safe’ Liberal seat in Montreal.  Obviously, Liberal delegates viewed Mr. Dion himself as a ‘safe’ choice.

Afterall, he’s spent his low-key political career sitting on the fence for the tough issues and, when forced to take a stand, switching direction like a wind sock blown by erratic currents of public opinion polls. 

Mr. Dion will soon discover that true leadership, by its very nature, inevitably offends someone.  He should study Paul Martin’s doomed reign as Liberal leader.  The man to whom every issue was “very, very important” and every special interest group was a “top priority” became seen as superficial and ineffective as Prime Minister. 

In contrast, when I recently had the privilege of introducing Prime Minister Stephen Harper at a Conservative Party event, I proudly stated “Never before has a government kept so many promises in such a short time.  Never before in Canadian federal politics have so many, owed so much, to one man’s leadership. Stephen Harper united conservatives from coast to coast, inspired Canadians with his vision, and rebuilt trust in our democracy with his decisiveness in dealing with tough issues.”

Canadians want and deserve a real leader.  Even if some of the tough decisions our government has made over the past ten months, including those on income trusts and Quebec, have evoked controversy and occasionally some anger.  Yet I would argue that such policies put the best interests of the nation first – not the fortunes of a political party. 

It took Mr. Dion only one day to demonstrate his indecisiveness and tendency to flip-flop on important issues.  Though he voted against same sex marriage in 1999, he stated this week that same-sex marriage was a fundamental human right and that he might force Liberal MPs to vote against the Conservative motion to restore the traditional definition of marriage in Canada.

His indecision as Environment Minister proved damaging to Canada.  He may have named his dog Kyoto, but he presided over a 34.6 percent increase in greenhouse gas emissions.  Under his reign, Canada’s air quality dropped to 27 out of 29 nations in the OECD rankings. 

A scathing audit on the Liberal’s environmental record by the Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development, targeted the lack of leadership that Mr. Dion steadfastly demonstrates.  “Our audits revealed inadequate leadership, planning and performance. The approach has lacked foresight and direction and has created confusion and uncertainty for those trying to deal with it.  [The Liberal government] has not been effective in leading and deciding on many of the key areas.”

If that’s an assessment of Mr. Dion’s leadership abilities as Environment Minister, can you imagine the havoc he will inflict, as leader, upon the already divided Liberal Party of Canada?  I for one will work hard to ensure he never gets a chance to lead our country.
 


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"Men who are engaged in public life must necessarily aim at reducing opposition to a minimum, and one of the most obvious means to that end is by misrepresenting, discrediting or ruining their opponents." F.S. Oliver (Politics and Politicians, 1934).

"When God gives man an office, He gives him brains enough to fill it." Dutch proverb.

Not always, or so it seems.

Facts are facts. The Conservatives don't need to run the other party down to make themselves look better.

I agree with Mr. Hill, this party has done more in 10 months than others have in 10 years. We don't have to agree with them, but they were hired to run the country and they are. I'm thrilled about that.

Regarding the Opposition, "The Official Opposition" pretty well speaks for itself. Their whole purpose is to oppose the government and everything they are trying to do. And if they are not effective enough, we have the Liberal dominated Senate. This is what is wrong with our Government. Chester
Well, if the Conservatives don't NEED to run the other party down then why is every one of Mr. Hill's reports doing it, ad infinitum?

He could stop it and emphasize his own achievements instead, especially what he has accomplished specifically for his own riding.

One can always hope that he gets tired of his endless blaming and ranting about how bad and useless all the others were and still are.

It's not the high road, that's for sure.