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Justin Trudeau on the Liberals: He’s Right!
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"You get back out of the woods, you regain a certain amount of
perspective." - Justin Trudeau, son of former Canadian Prime Minister
Pierre Elliot Trudeau.
Justin Trudeau believes "...the Liberals could use some time in the
wilderness." Trudeau could be no closer to the truth.
I have noticed that political parties, no matter what their political stripe,
at both the provincial and federal level start getting arrogant and
untrustworthy the longer they serve.
Take a look at the Jean Chretien Liberals. The sponsorship scandal erupted
around 2000. The Liberals hade been in power since 1993. Thus, near the end of
the 2nd term the LIberals started to take the electorate for granted.
Take a look at the Mike Harris Conservatives in Ontario. The threatened sale of
Hydro One to private investors got poeple up in arms. The Conservatives, even
under the next Premier, Ernie Eves, started tanking in decision making
including the "Magna Autoparts budget" which was the first provincial
budget delivered outside the provincial legislature in provincial history
according to provincial political observers.
Why do political parties start to get arrogant? I am unsure of a finite answer
but have some theories. One, which Trudeau agrees on in the article, is
sloppiness. A government that has lacked serious opposition from both opposing
political parties and outside forces becomes arrogant. This arrogance comes
from the belief that the governing party can do absolutely anything and
maintain the support of the electorate because there is no credible party to
take their place. That is perhaps what the Liberals thought and implemented the
sponsorship program which, according to Auditor General Sheila Fraser,
"broke just about every rule in the book." If you break "just
about every rule in the book" with the sponsorship program, doesn't that
sound like a fine case of sloppiness?
We also know that the Liberals, after the fall of the Conservative Party in
1993, really hasn't had a credible opposition that could remotely threaten the
Liberal's chances at being re-elected with even a minority government until recently.
Hence, after three consecutive majorities, the Liberals started to get sloppy
believing Canadians wouldn't elect anyone else but them.
The other possibility of governing parties becoming problems is angering the
wrong people at the wrong time. Take the Ontario Conservatives. Sure they won
back to back majorities. However, the issues of health care and education
became problems during the first term of the Conservatives. Why did these
issues become problems? Because the unions associated with these issues started
making noise about not being consulted. The Conservatives should have at least
tried to negotiate with the unions about needed changes both the education and
health ministries. Instead the nurses, doctors, teachers and school boards
started to make noise about how bad the unilateral changes would have on their
respective government services. The Conservatives won their second majority
because most people were not believing what they were hearing. However after
several hospitals were closed or fought over and reopened (see Montfort
Hospital in Ottawa) and waiting times in Emergency Rooms started to increase,
the Conservatives Days were numbered.
Also, the sloppiness of the Conservative's decision of letting the market
decide electricity rates which forced a large increase in hydro bills to
homeowners, didn't help either.
At the federal level, the Liberals were not smart at all by promising the same
things over and over again. However, Torontonians don't seem to get it. The
money for the redevelopment of the waterfront has now been promised twice by
the federal Liberals and yet very little has been done with the exception of
study after study. When will the voters of the Toronto say enough with the
press conferences and throwing more money at Toronto's waterfront redevelopment
when nothing is happening except discussion? Hopefully soon.
Thus, with the increasing popularity and increasingly stronger opposition to
the Liberals in Ottawa, the Conservatives might be able to take over in
possibly a minority government. With the likes up and coming political stars
like Belinda Stronach (MP Newmarket-Aurora and Conservative International Trade
Critic) and Peter MacKay (MP for Central Nova Scotia and Conservative Deputy
Party leader) the Conservatives are starting to gain political strength and
popularity. Hopefully the Conservatives can help out Trudeau and all Canadians
and eventually end the arrogance that has caused problems for the Liberals.
Thus, hopefully the Liberals might have an opportunity to "...get some
time in the wilderness."
Works Cited
Beuckert, Dennis. “Justin Trudeau says he
fears renewal of seperatism in ugly political climate.” Yahoo! News. 11 May 2005. Online. Internet.
6 June 2005. Available: http://news.yahoo.com/s/cpress/20050511/ca_pr_on_na/trudeau_future
Links
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