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Harper's lousy, pre-election summer: A review

Stephen Harper at the World Economic Forum. Photo: World Economic Forum/Flickr

After having his way with Canadians and our political system for four-plus years, cracks have begun to appear in Stephen Harper's carefully constructed tower of power. His minority government, elected by just one in five potential voters, is looking, well, pregnable. In other words, democracy -- that too-long-hijacked concept -- is starting to happen once again.

Yes, the Conservative power tower, which once loomed solidly over Canada, apparently invulnerable, and its often-arrogant inhabitants, have been rocked more than once recently. The structure is showing so many fault lines, it's difficult to know where to begin itemizing them -- but I'd love to try.

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Media goes berserk over 'a run-of-the-mill scandal'

Think about this. A troublesome junior minister gets kicked out of cabinet. Her mischief-prone husband, an ex-MP, has been bragging about his government connections to business associates, although no deals have apparently come of it. In other words, a run-of-the-mill scandal with minor implications, of the type suffered occasionally by every government.

Yet the Parliament of Canada has been paralyzed for weeks over it, and the newscasts and political panels revved to the max chasing every trifling rumour. Why would this be?

Checking the dispatches and the pundits, I find references to a "disenchanted electorate," parliamentary committees not having enough resources to investigate, a tendency to political furor, and not much else.

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You say Guergis, I say Guergis: but it's too soon to call the whole thing off!

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