Wednesday, February 10, 2010

For Nicholson, ideology wins out

When it comes to the Justice Minister, you’re pretty much guaranteed that ideology is always going to trump evidence. And oh look – it’s happened once again. This time, he’s clutched onto the flimsiest of scraps in order to take the BC Superior Court decision that has allowed Insite to remain open, and he’s appealing to the Supreme Court. Because hey, instead of trusting scientific proof, and spending money to keep proven harm reduction strategies going and funding substance abuse treatment recovery programmes so that people who use places like Insite have treatment options available once they’re ready to come off the drugs, the government has decided to spend the money appealing yet another court decision. Because that’s a great use of resources and tax dollars.

While we’re on the subject of the Justice Minister, it seems that perhaps he should watch just how those pesky Liberals senators “gutted” bill C-15. Huh – it seems that in at least one case, they were actually making it stronger and more effective. Sober second thought on bad legislation passed by the House. Imagine that!

Following the roundtable on medical isotopes yesterday, Michael Ignatieff accused the Conservatives of not having a plan. Which, well, is all well and good, but is the public paying attention yet? But with the Dutch reactor shutting down for repairs, we can expect to start hearing about this issue a lot more in the near future.

Something tells me the Liberals may be looking for a new candidate in Dufferin-Caledon…

Remember that political staffer who intercepted that Access to Information release from Public Works? Apparently he’s been chastened and removed from reviewing future files. Because you know, that’s going to solve the problem of secrecy with this government.

Apparently inspired by Stephen Harper, Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty is proroguing the Ontario legislature until after the Olympics. Granted, it’s only for a couple of weeks (the usual prorogation period) and not two months, but still – why can’t our legislatures sit through the Olympics? Is it really that much of a distraction that the country must grind to a halt?

I also couldn’t resist posting this – Liberal and NDP foreign affairs critics Bob Rae and Paul Dewar take down Conservative MP Peter Braid and his talking points – and it’s quite glorious.
(h/t to Jane Taber)

And finally, Aaron Wherry at Maclean’s interviews Senator Elaine McCoy (whom I will remind you is made of awesome), and it’s hard not to see why when you read more about her.

Up today – the Liberal roundtables du jour are on aviation security and improving the lives of Arctic peoples. As well, Michael Ignatieff continues his “online town halls”, having one with Justin Trudeau today on the topic of issues important to Canadian youth.

The Special Committee on Afghanistan is also having another “unofficial” meeting, meeting with a law professor from Osgoode Hall and Democracy Watch.
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Wednesday, February 10, 2010 9:36 AM

The Ontario legislature is proroguing, briefly, AFTER the Olympics. They return as scheduled on Tuesday of next week (Monday being a holiday), will sit through the Olympics and perhaps a bit longer, prorogue for a week, then come back.

It is unfortunate that Harper has ruined prorogation - a perfectly legitimate part of the parliamentary process. If ever there was a government that could act as poster child for prorogation, the McGuinty Liberals certain fit the bill. Prorogation is badly needed - and they could do with more than a week to really fine tune their agenda.

Jay Aldridge ca


Wednesday, February 10, 2010 11:29 AM

Hi Jay - that's not the sense I got from the CP story, but they also said that McGuinty wouldn't say when they would actually prorogue - my impression was that it would likely be a couple of days after they came back. I could be wrong there.

But you're right about Harper ruining prorogation for everyone.

dale_smith ca


Wednesday, February 10, 2010 4:45 PM

I work at the legislature. The media initially got the story wrong. Check Radwanski's latest column in the Globe. They're coming back Tuesday, will prorogue in March. They're working thru the Olympics.

www.theglobeandmail.com/.../

Jay Aldridge ca


Wednesday, February 10, 2010 6:49 PM

Why did you delete my comment??

FrankD ca


Wednesday, February 10, 2010 6:15 PM

Thanks, Jay. I'll post a correction for tomorrow's post.

dale_smith ca


Wednesday, February 10, 2010 7:01 PM

You can't handle the truth it seems.

FrankD ca


Thursday, February 11, 2010 3:55 PM

There are many more Conservative claims about bill C-15 waiting to be debunked. Don't stop at the "Liberal Senator obstructing crime bill" myth.

The only ones who will benefit from the passing of Bill C-15 are police, organized criminals and politicians who willing to fear-monger and use "tough on crime" rhetoric to appeal to people's emotions rather than their intellect.


*** Click on my name to view videos of expert testimony presented to the Bill C-15 Senate Committee.

Thanks for allowing me to post this important information,

FrankD

FrankD ca



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