The Jobs and Economic Growth Act
Yup, that’s what they are calling Bill C-9, The Budget Implementation Act. I testified before the Senate Finance Committee this morning about drastic changes to the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act(CEAA). Doesn’t that sum up how degraded our parliamentary system has become; that the last chance to stop the gutting of CEAA is the Finance Committee of the Senate reviewing the Jobs and Economic Growth Act? No environmental committee gets to touch this bill. And it is not focused on jobs or economic growth either. In my opening, I suggested Senators re-read 1984 for the Orwellian influence.
I have blogged about this outrage before. Changes to Canada Post, the EI system, approving the sale of AECL and undermining environmental assessment forced through in a hurry because they have been stuck in the budget bill.
Many Senators are outraged. Not enough. Senator Lowell Murray tried valiantly to get the non-budgetary measures split out of the bill. If the Liberals had been told to all vote with the independents (and Lowell Murray is called an independent although he describes himself as Progressive Conservative) the effort to split the bill would have worked. Failing solid Liberal support, it failed.
Conservative Senator Stephen Greene muttered loudly and repeatedly “so pathetic” while I was explaining how this legislation turns the clock back on environmental assessment by several decades. Worse still is the damage to Parliament itself from stuffing unpalatable and controversial measures into the budget bill when they are clearly unrelated to the budget.
This is abuse of process. This is an affront to Canadian parliamentary traditions and to democracy.
If Stephen Harper were capable of shame, he should be ashamed. But the ruthless are often immune to shame…
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I agree
The Green Party has become not only the voice for our environment but we have become the voice of democracy in Canada.
The Ontario Quebec free trade agreement was quietly pushed through behind closed doors without public debate. The Liberal Government in Ontario has jusr exempted the gas fired peaker plant in King township from its own planning act.
These are affronts to due process and democracy. This is pandering to big business. This is a denial of the democratic rights of the citizens of Canada.
The Green Party is the only party the believes in the citizens of Canada and believes in small business.
It is time to seize back our democracy. It is time to elect Greens.
Gary Brown
Natural Resource Issue Advocate
Green Party of Ontario
Gary Brown
It Makes Perfect Political Sense
I have heard no one make the obvious connection. Mr. Harper is so frantic to get this Bill C-9 passed as is so that the Enbridge pipeline project from the tar sands to the new tanker terminal on the west coast can proceed without the environmental hassles of a potent Environmental Assessment Act.
Perfect politics. Congratulations, Stephen!
The Perfect Storm
Bill C-9 is such a massive abuse of responsible government with its many subversive clauses that have nothing to do with the actual budget. The Liberal MPs have soiled themselves with their implicit support of this bill; for the sake of their pensions they have sacrificed principle (see
http://greenparty.ca/blogs/467/2010-06-06/dozens-mps-are-conflict-interest).
Make no mistake about it, if this bill passes the senate we will see tankers off the BC coast and ultimately a disaster like that unfolding in the Gulf of Mexico. That is only one of the negative outcomes. How about the legitimization of theft from the Employment Insurance fund into general revenue?
Our country and our democracy are facing the perfect storm. It will be interesting to see what unfolds in the Senate as it deals with Bill C-9 on Monday and Tuesday (week of July 12).
Chris Aikman Vancouver Island North northislandgreens.ca