Pu-leeease...WHOSE government?

by satinka 8 Replies latest social current

  • satinka
    satinka

    According to this article:

    Harper’s Government??? Pu-leeease...Harper is not even a ruling majority!

    Besides, whatever happened to "We the people"?

    But really, to be honest, I have heard that expression many times in the news. Perhaps it is Harper propaganda running amok. If Canada "belongs" to Harper, then we are no longer a democracy. Is he the world's newest Dictator?

    Just my Canadian political 2 cents. What's your opinion?

    satinka

    http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/article/948436--tories-rebrand-government-of-canada-as-harper-government#article

    Tories rebrand ‘Government of Canada’ as ‘Harper Government’

    Bruce Cheadle The Canadian Press

    OTTAWA—It’s official: Stephen Harper rules.

    And lest anyone forgets, a directive went out to public servants late last year that “Government of Canada” in federal communications should be replaced by “Harper Government.”

    Public servants from four different line departments told The Canadian Press the instruction came from “the Centre” — meaning the Prime Minister’s Office and the Privy Council Office that serves the Prime Minister.

    None would speak on the record for fear of retribution. It’s a well-grounded concern given the treatment of a senior government scientist who was fired in 2006 after rebelling against a directive to use “Canada’s new government” in government communications.

    Andrew Okulitch was subsequently reinstated after his story went public, and the Conservatives finally retired the “Canada’s new government” handle after 21 months in office.

    The “Harper Government” moniker rose to prominence in 2009, when its use was noted in light of a controversy over Conservative MPs posing with giant, mock government cheques bearing the party logo and MPs’ signatures. The mock cheques were consigned to the dustbin, and the “Harper Government” handle went into partial hibernation.

    Since December, “Harper Government” has returned with a vengeance, sprouting like mushrooms across departmental communications.

    The Prime Minister’s Office did not immediately respond to a request for comment on why the new messaging has been implemented.

    Scores of news releases — from the Canada Revenue Agency to Fisheries and Oceans, Finance, International Trade, Health Canada and Industry Canada — are all headlined by “Harper Government” actions.

    Even the Treasury Board Secretariat is using the term.

    The Treasury Board is the federal department charged with policing government communications policy, including the Federal Identity Program — which to a layman’s eyes appears to forbid such off-handed personalization in government titles.

    Among other things, the policy states “the criteria for creating an applied title include that it must: incorporate the word Canada or appear with the words Government of Canada ...”

    Treasury Board spokesman Robert Bousquet said by email “the use of the expression ‘Harper Government’ is not prohibited by either the Treasury Board’s Federal Identity Program Policy nor the communications policy of the Government of Canada.”

    Bousquet added: “In fact, it’s factual in that it is the government of the day.”

    Journalists routinely use “Harper government” to describe Conservative government actions. But the moniker’s employment by the government itself is raising hackles among more than just some straight-laced civil servants.

    “It is one thing for journalists or even the public to use the more partisan ‘Harper government,’ but it is another thing for the state to equate the Government of Canada with the leader of the governing party,” said Jonathon Rose, a specialist in political communications at Queen’s University.

    He notes such language is expressly forbidden under an Ontario law that prohibits partisanship in government messaging.

    “The effect of this subtle framing just before an election is to equate government with Harper,” said Rose. “It creates a perception of a natural affinity between one party’s leader and the act of governing.”

    The Harper-centric messaging prompted Rose to recall French King Louis XIV and his 17th century divine right of kings: “L’État, c’est moi,” quipped the political scientist. “The state is me.”

    But Mel Cappe, a former clerk of the Privy Council, finds nothing amusing in the development.

    “It is not the Harper Government,” Cappe said in an interview, tersely enunciating each word. “It is the Government of Canada.

    “It’s my government and it’s your government.”

  • satinka
    satinka

    So no one here is concerned about Canadian political brainwashing...

    satinka

  • SixofNine
    SixofNine

    This Texan saw that yesterday and thought "ok, that is bizarre and not what I'd expect from Canada".

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    A canadian 'hohum'. Perhaps, harper is suffering a shrinking feeling, needs to remind people that he exists.

    S *snore*

  • villabolo
    villabolo

    Maybe those Tories are getting advice from Frank Luntz.

    Villabolo

  • VampireDCLXV
    VampireDCLXV

    You're a Canuck, satinka? Wow. I never woulda thunk it.
    Even as a Canuck myself, I think that any campaign against Harper that likens him to Satan is waaayyy overblown. I believe that he's sincere, even though somewhat misguided in a few things. He's no G. Bush IMHO. But what do I know? I'm just one of those redneck westerners, right? The opinion of the west doesn't count...

    I wonder what my fellow BCer OUTLAW thinks?

    V665V665

  • satinka
    satinka

    Who likened Harper to Satan????

    satinka

  • VampireDCLXV
    VampireDCLXV

    Harper is constantly painted as an evil and diabolical contol freak by the haters. Sounds close enough to people actually calling out 'Satan' to me.

    I'm not really into politics at all but the way left wingers go after Harper an the like gets really off the hook sometimes. Likening Harper to George Bush tends to be a real stretch...

    V665V665

  • Finally-Free
    Finally-Free

    I have no use for any politicians. Maybe that's because I work in a political environment. People don't mean squat. It's all about getting votes, even after your elected.

    W

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