True but we have strayed away from the basic tenents of conservatism!
Beneath noise and scandal, Harper scored some wins
Updated Fri. Jun. 20 2008 5:27 PM ET
The Canadian Press
OTTAWA -- It would be easy, looking back over the last five months, to say that Canada's Parliament was drowned in noise, litigation and scandal.
The Conservative government has had a long, stormy spring, buffeted by scandals great and small, real and debatable, self-engineered or carefully cultivated by an opposition that tasted blood in the water.
Stephen Harper's battle-weary minority limped into the House of Commons' summer break Friday bearing fresh scars from multiple fights:
- The Chuck Cadman bribery allegations, fuelled by Cadman's widow -- herself a Tory candidate -- and by Harper's own words to Cadman's biographer.
- The fight with Elections Canada over election expenses that resulted in an extraordinary RCMP raid on Tory party headquarters.
- Damaging diplomatic leaks on Barack Obama's NAFTA positioning that intruded in the U.S. presidential primaries.
- Tory MP Tom Lukiwski's 16-year-old homophobic videotape and tearful apology.
- Maxime Bernier's disastrous run at Foreign Affairs and his security-rattling personal life.
Yes, the Harper Conservatives could be excused if they felt they'd come fourth in a Commons dart fight. But underneath the flesh wounds, the Conservatives do have something to feel good about.
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