[Following a raucous session of Parliament in Ottawa, Stephen Harper, the leader of the opposition Conservative Party, demanded the resignation.] We have in office a corrupt party which now is ignoring the democratically expressed will of the House of Commons, ... This government does not have the moral authority and the constitutional authority to govern. |
A culture of waste, mismanagement and corruption is not going to fix itself, |
a substantial strengthening of the Liberal Party of Quebec. |
After 17 months in office the record of this government ? or I should say in many instances its lack of record ? has become unacceptable to a large majority of members of the House representing on overwhelming majority of Canadian voters, |
after evidence of this waste and abuse was exposed by the Opposition through Access to Information and reported by the media. |
All indications I've had to this point is that Mr. Layton still will not support a motion to bring down the government, |
All too often we hear stories of veterans who are ignored or disrespected by government. What a shameful way to treat men and women who risked their lives to defend Canada. This shame will end with the election of a new government. |
Americans respect a prime minister who takes a strong position on issues of interest to Canada, but they're not going to respect a guy who insults them gratuitously. |
And I think the real problem that we're facing already is that the government doesn't accept that it got a minority. |
another episode in the soap opera. |
Another phony gun policy is not going to solve this problem. |
Anything is possible, isn't it... but people don't invest that amount of money on speculation about a government decision unless they have pretty good reason to believe it is going to occur. |
As a government, our mission is clear. We will act on the collective priorities of Canadians so that our country remains strong, independent and free. |
As a religion, bilingualism is the god that failed. It has led to no fairness, produced no unity, and cost Canadian taxpayers untold millions. |
as soft as putty. |