Even though Stephen hasn't adhered to the conservative philosophy to the extent I would have like to seen the options from the left are an insult to the intelligence of anyone who understands the philosophy of individual responsibility.
Editorial: Harper for PM (2)
Posted on 08 October 2008 by Jack
Last month, Stephane Dion called the upcoming federal election “among the most important in the history of our country.” He may be right. Next week’s vote will determine whether Canada’s tax system is overhauled through the imposition of a massive levy on carbon-based fuels; the nature of our continuing presence in Afghanistan; and how our government will respond to the historic meltdown unfolding in financial markets. Faced with these high stakes, we believe, Canada would be best served if Stephen Harper’s Conservative government were to receive a second mandate, this time in majority form.
We have no illusions that Mr. Harper’s government has been perfect. It’s decision to tax income trusts, in particular, stands as a bald-faced betrayal of its earlier promise on the issue. Moreover, Mr. Harper did not make any serious attempt to clean up some of the more appalling residue left behind by previous governments — the gun registry, the gag law, Section 13 of the Human Rights Act. We also have been disillusioned by the Conservatives’ continual spending increases, Mr. Harper’s flouting of his own fixed election date, and the petty, partisan spirit that often has pervaded Parliament under the Tories’ watch.
But given the huge range of other activities undertaken in the course of leading Canada, it must be said that Mr. Harper has governed the country well overall. He has stuck by Canada’s mission in Afghanistan, provided sound stewardship for the economy (notwithstanding the inevitable buffeting we are now taking thanks to Wall Street’s meltdown), managed the Quebec file well, returned Canada-U. S. relations to their normal level of amity, lowered taxes, and implemented a number of welcome tweaks to our criminal justice system.
HEAR! HEAR!
A beacon of lucidity in a sea of anti-conservative, the-sky-is-falling op-ed masquerading as news: Harper for PM.
mark peters
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