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This Conservative government is positioning itself to hold power for a generation or more. Conservative leader Stephen Harper is working on making Canada an Alberta-style democracy. For those non-Canadian readers Alberta is one of our provinces where, despite its many great citizens, one party rules with no effective opposition for decades at a time. If you believe I'm exaggerating, see, which explains how the Alberta Conservative Party is celebrating its 40th year in office (and they replaced the Social Credit Party, who'd been in power for 36 years!). With the death of New Democratic Party leader Jack Layton and his already unruly and inexperienced caucus in grave danger of washing away, as well as the political assassination of The Liberal Party, Harper now stands essentially unopposed in Parliament.
I'd like to think that everyone who believes in democracy, regardless of their specific ideology, would be deeply fearful of Canada becoming a one-party state. I take some hope that today is discussing an NDP-Liberal coalition. The two parties should swallow their pride and merge in the name of democracy or they could well be spending the next forty years in the political wilderness.
Roberto's Rarities: An irregular MRML series powered by the wild generosity of our reader, Roberto: Enjoy and don't forget to leave our benefactor a thank-you comment. Are not the most obscure English punk/new wave band of the late seventies. After all, not only did Overground Records release a collection of the band's material called but the entire bootleg series Teenage Treats (see ) was named after. However, here in 2011 their album has fallen out-of-print and even when it was available, it left off their second single, Rubber Cars and replaced it with demo versions. Roberto's Rarities: A MRML series powered by the wild generosity of our reader Roberto: Enjoy and don't forget to leave our benefactor a thank-you comment. Why of course I like seventies glam, though I'm more drawn to it's fifties-lovin', novelty-centric pop elements then it's proto-metal side. (This split is otherwise known as, ' Side One vs.
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