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alcina

(602 posts)
Sun Aug 16, 2015, 02:01 AM Aug 2015

"The Closing of the Canadian Mind"

Americans have traditionally looked to Canada as a liberal haven, with gun control, universal health care and good public education.

But the nine and half years of Mr. Harper’s tenure have seen the slow-motion erosion of that reputation for open, responsible government. His stance has been a know-nothing conservatism, applied broadly and effectively. He has consistently limited the capacity of the public to understand what its government is doing, cloaking himself and his Conservative Party in an entitled secrecy, and the country in ignorance.
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Whether or not he loses, he will leave Canada more ignorant than he found it. The real question for the coming election is a simple but grand one: Do Canadians like their country like that?


http://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/16/opinion/sunday/the-closing-of-the-canadian-mind.html?_r=0
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"The Closing of the Canadian Mind" (Original Post) alcina Aug 2015 OP
Alberta is to Canada what Texas is to the USA. n/t Betty Karlson Aug 2015 #1
Yeah laundry_queen Aug 2015 #2
Is Texas likely to elect Mr. Sanders? Betty Karlson Aug 2015 #4
I'm beginning to wonder if you know this is the Canadian group... Spazito Aug 2015 #7
It used to be but no longer... Spazito Aug 2015 #5
Good article laundry_queen Aug 2015 #3
Excellent article, it is right on point... Spazito Aug 2015 #6

laundry_queen

(8,646 posts)
2. Yeah
Sun Aug 16, 2015, 04:49 AM
Aug 2015

If Texas suddenly overwhelmingly elected the leader of a leftist political party with socialist roots into governer's mansion.

Spazito

(50,327 posts)
7. I'm beginning to wonder if you know this is the Canadian group...
Mon Aug 17, 2015, 12:48 PM
Aug 2015

talking about the upcoming election in Canada. I know sometimes, depending on the number of recs an OP gets, it appears on the Greatest, etc, and some don't realize where the OP is located which is why I am wondering about your post.

Spazito

(50,327 posts)
5. It used to be but no longer...
Mon Aug 17, 2015, 12:38 PM
Aug 2015

It has gone from Texas North to California left and it is absolutely wonderful!

laundry_queen

(8,646 posts)
3. Good article
Sun Aug 16, 2015, 05:07 AM
Aug 2015

He does have appeal to those who would rather not be bothered by facts. I think it's wearing thin with some conservatives though.

I've nearly convinced my brother to go NDP. He's someone who has been staunchly conservative his whole life. He despises the secrecy and the election shenanigans.

My dad, who was a big Harper fan, is disgusted, especially with the whole Duffy thing. I'm trying to work on him but since the whole NDP win here, he refuses to talk politics with me (he's likely scared he'll have to hear gloating. Like any conservative, he can dish it out but he can't take it).

Yes, Canada is worse off than it was when Harper first came in. Let's hope after the election we will be well on our way to reversing the damage.

Spazito

(50,327 posts)
6. Excellent article, it is right on point...
Mon Aug 17, 2015, 12:42 PM
Aug 2015

Others outside of Canada can see this, I fervently hope the majority of Canadian voters do as well and turf Harper and the "Harper Government" out on their sorry asses in a defeat as resounding as was done to the Conservatives after Mulroney, from majority government to 5 seats.

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