OTTAWA — The Conservative government scrambled Friday to distance itself from an early 20th Century public health pioneer it had honoured just a day earlier at a plaque-unveiling ceremony in Ottawa.
These kind of fuck-ups seem to be on the increase lately. For example, that whole thing with the Lussiers and the Canadian Immigration Report. But what is interesting is that somebody must be telling Tory MPs that the Lussier's are the kind of folk you want testifying before parliament about immigration, and that MacMurchy is the kind of gal you want to unveil a plaque for. In other words, they are running into trouble by listening to their political base.
Something that might be useful to know in the months and years to come.
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For teh Harper reading books and learning stuff is elitist and is to be eschewed at every opportunity. Damn even using the word eschewed is elitist, especially if you use it correctly.
In a government that reveres the stupid is it any surprise that they screw up on issues of fact?
Taylor said Kent, the minister responsible for Parks Canada — which oversees the historic recognition program — will issue a statement later Friday “distancing” the government from MacMurchy’s views. “We were caught blindsided,” he said.
This is the level of Conservative competence???
On the other hand did anyone notice that Parks Canada took a big hit this summer?
While I would not expect a Canadian civil servant to set up the minister, it would not surprise me that if an initial objection was ignored, any normally conscientious cs might say, " I warned you,it's on your plate now".
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