Wednesday 20 April 2011

"Accord" - A recylced word on May 3, 2011

Given the fact that we're headed to a minority parliament  - (again!) - we all need to take a deep breath and look back a mere 26 years ago to May 3, 1985.  That's when the Ontario Progressive Conservatives formed a short-lived minority government only to be replaced by the David Peterson Liberals.

This was made possible by the Ontario New Democrats led by current Liberal MP Bob Rae.  Last year, Mr. Rae posted this walk down memory lane.  He concluded with the following:

In a parliamentary system elections produce a parliament, and parliament makes a government.  That was the lesson learned in 1985.  Prattle about “winning a mandate” with less than a majority in parliament is just that – partisan spin, all sound and fury, signifying nothing.  It is a lesson worth remembering.

The Liberals have said "no" to a coalition.  If they keep their word, they'll make a deal with the New Democrats and Bloc Quebecois.  Folks may not like it - particularly the Conservatives - but that's the way democracy works.

Vivre l'Accord!

Sunday 17 April 2011

Best Political Ads - Canada's Federal Election 2011

As Canadians follow the current federal election, partisanship I am sure can be set aside when voting for the best ad of the campaign.  Watch below and anyone with a sense of humour would agree that it was worth the 15 seconds - and you don't need to understand a word of French either.


And I'm not much of a dog lover but this one comes in 2nd.


Any suggestions for ad that can give these two a run for their money?