Opposition Obstructs Conservative
Agenda Canadians Voted to Support
May 23, 2007
After five straight weeks of some fairly “testy”
days in the House of Commons, it has been as refreshing
as ever to be back home this past week. As I’ve
been meeting with constituents throughout the riding,
a question that I’m frequently asked is, “how
is Canada’s minority Parliament “holding up?”
My answer? It’s holding … with difficulty.
A couple of weeks ago, I outlined how our Conservative
Government has doggedly persevered in overcoming the opposition
parties’ resistance to some of our legislation.
As for obstacles, the Liberals, the NDP and the Bloc
Quebecois have used their majority in House of Commons
Standing Committees to delay several other bills, including
legislation to: better protect children from sexual predators
(175 days); enact mandatory penalties for gun crimes (250
days); DNA identification (148 days); end conditional
sentencing for violent criminals (139 days); and, impose
tougher impaired driving laws (100 days).
The opposition parties also used their majority on the
environment committee to remove mandatory national air
quality standards and enforcement rules from Bill C-30,
the Clean Air Act.
The Liberals and NDP further colluded to allow political
interference into air quality standards through their
amendment to allow an Environment Minister to exempt certain
areas of the country from air quality standards. Not surprisingly,
the areas most likely to benefit under this scheme are
Liberal-rich voting areas of the country.
The opposition imposed another amendment that will lead
to ZERO greenhouse gas reductions by allowing Canadian
companies to pay to keep polluting through an uncapped
fund.
Ironically, and hypocritically, the opposition parties
used dirty tricks to ram through Parliament a Liberal
Private Member’s bill, C-288, which would impose
Kyoto Accord timelines upon Canada. Yet these are targets
that can’t be met even if we were willing to inflict
devastation upon our nation’s economy.
In order to advance C-288, the Liberals called for ‘quorum’
in the Senate, knowing that our limited number of Conservative
senators would have to be in the Red Chamber to ensure
democratic debate wouldn’t collapse. Meanwhile,
the Liberals at the Senate Standing Committee on Energy,
the Environment and Natural Resources used the Conservatives’
absence to pass Bill C-288 in 43 seconds!
Is this democracy?
Yes, Canadians elected a minority Parliament. We knew
it was going to be a challenge from the start. However,
Canadians still elected a Conservative government. They
didn’t elect an opposition government. Yet, the
three opposition parties are behaving as though they are
in a position to govern and to advance promises THEY made
during the last election campaign.
So yes, we are using all available and legitimate procedural
tools available to fight these opposition dirty tricks.
We’re also continuing to issue invitations to the
opposition House Leaders and Whips to meet with us to
cooperate on legislation and policies important to Canadians.
We are doing everything we can to fight the opposition
parties’ obstructionism in order to advance the
agenda that Canadians elected the Conservative Government
to enact. We are trying to keep OUR election promises
… the Opposition is doing all they can to prevent
us from doing that.
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