As Ottawa slumbers for the next roughly two months, the crisis conversely has been taken to a halt. Parliament is scheduled to resume on January 26th, which would open the door to a 27th budget, as the conservatives have promised.
Big news, but is it unexpected? Last night, I was watching the At Issue panel on CBC, each predicting that the GG would cave to Mr. Harper’s motion to suspend parliament. Just a few days ago, though, nearly everyone thought that Harper is counting his last days as Prime Minister. I suppose that could still be the case, since the opposition cited that Harper would just be delaying the inevitable…
What can the coalition do to maintain ANY momentum they could have had to becoming the new government? Well, for starters, they could release advertisements that actually defend an NDP-Liberal coalition….so perhaps loyals to either party should begin donating to their party, in order to ensure that this coalition actually maintains its momentum…
My sincere opinion is that such a coalition will not go through, but federal politics could go either way. The only way this coalition could usurp power would be to vote down the budget, and actually present a reasonable budget to Canadians to counter the conservative budget. Let’s see if Dion can make his remaining days as Liberal leader something to cherish….as of now, he is still the lame duck leader of the Liberals.
*Insert political bias here* Donate to the Michael Ignatieff campaign: www.michaelignatieff.ca Let’s ensure this brilliant, thoughtful man is leader of our wonderful country. Well…that’s if you share a similar opinion to myself=P