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Shaky democracy

Steven Guilbeault by Steven Guilbeault
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Article online since April 22nd 2008, 15:57
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Shaky democracy
This week, the House of Commons was the site of some pretty pathetic scenes that played out on the part of the Conservative government. Representatives of Stephen Harper's party, sitting on the Standing Committee on the Environment and Sustainable Development, attempted to prevent the adoption of an important bill.
Over a course of six meetings, the Conservatives had previously attempted to hinder the adoption of a bill on Climate Change. This systematic obstruction necessitated a delay of 17 hours of work by the committee this past week.

Conservative representatives basically impeded all progress on Bill C-377, a bill proposed by the leader of the New Democratic Party (NDP), Jack Layton, which had as a goal to legislate the reduction of Canadian greenhouse gas emissions by a much more significant number than originally proposed by the Harper government. As a result of these delay tactics, Bill C-377 was not able to be reviewed and the House of Commons was not able to move on to other issues of environmental importance.
The Bill would legislate a long-term target of Canada reducing its greenhouse gas emissions by 80%, below 1990 levels, by 2050, as many great countries and states already did such as Germany, Great Britain and California, etc. Canada should also reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 25% by 2020, which is what industrialized countries committed to doing at the Bali Conference this past December.
The NDP, the Bloc Québécois and the Canadian Liberal Party are all in favour of Bill C-377.

Reaching the height of ridiculous behaviour, this past week the Conservatives declared that if the committees in the House of Commons continued to operate in a "dysfunctional" fashion, the Harper government would be forced to call an election.
Did I understand correctly? Conservatives are standing in the way of the work that the committees are conducting, and then, when any progress remains at a standstill, they threaten to call an election? Just thinking about all this gives me a headache…

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Paul Aucoin

Comment online since February 9th 2009
Hi Steven,

Do the owners of the Monitor realise that they can most likely benifit from going digital only with The Monitor. I have no doubts that they can have these major changes quantified to show an important reduction of GHG emissions from stopping the print of the paper as well as GHG reductions related to the distribution of the paper. Once these reductions quantified, verified and registered, these reductions can be sold on the carbon market and those funds used to further reduce emissions or improve your business.

Regards

Paul Aucoin
GHG verification


Martha Bond

Comment online since October 17th 2008
Shaky Opinion

Are the Canadian taxpayers in favour of this bill? What are the costs to the taxpayers? Is it fiscally responsible for any elected representative of Parliament to be in favour of this bill? Once again, Mr. Guilbeault, are you writing "shaky opinions"? Did you ever answer my last question as to the sources of your so-called facts? Please reply to my e-mail. Thanks.

Cym Gomery

Comment online since July 9th 2008
I am astounded by the Neo-Cons tactic of threatening to call an election. They are a greed-driven megalomaniacal group of nihilists doing a crappy job, they are not what Canadians bargained for, they are destroying our environment. . .Wouldn't they be soundly defeated if an election were called?

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