Canadian National Newspaper successfully forecasted a Progressive Coalition government

by agora | December 1, 2008 at 02:43 pm
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Canadian parliamentarians have reacted to the unrepresentative neo-fascist agenda of the Stephen Harper government. Jack Layton, Stéphane Dion and Gilles Duceppe announced plans on 1 December 2008, for a progressive coalition Liberal-NDP government with the de facto support of the Bloc. The established Agreement for a Coalition government, has established a pro-active and socially responsible approach to protecting Canadians from the global economic crisis, while also affirming Canadian sovereignty.

The Canadian's editorial board had envisioned such a prospective coalition government the day after the Canadian federal election that had been held on 14 October 2008.

Original article, internet site reference:

www.agoracosmopolitan.com/home/Frontpage/2008/10/15/02665.html

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Greg Douglas

Let's at least let the people decide.  If this is truly a representation of the people, let us all send the message to Harper and the Conservatives.  If it is not, then at least we are still a democracy!

http://www.PetitionOnline.com/CANADIAN/petition.html

We need to vote.  We send our troops overseas to fight for freedom.  We should at least enjoy it here.  Put it to the people - let us have our say!

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Canadians already voted!

And they mostly voted for progressive parties rather than for the Torries who got only 37% of the vote. This coalition is WAY more democratic than the  Conservative government!

And you can sign a petition to support it: http://progressivecoalition.ca/form.php


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agora

'Online' Chat on Canadian politics:

http://www.canadianchat.agoracosmopolitan.com

 

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