Tories deny they're losing control of the House
Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 4:40 pm
Oh Boo Hoo. What Harper did not realize he had "more power" in opposition.The government House leader is denying the minority Conservative government is losing its control of the House of Commons.
Speaking to reporters after Wednesday's Tory caucus meeting, Government House Leader Rob Nicholson said despite recent setbacks the government is still "moving ahead" with its agenda.
On Tuesday, the government suffered two blows from opposition parties who may be emboldened by at least one recent poll showing the government losing support.
A Senate committee examining the Federal Accountability Act announced it planned to make a number of amendments to the landmark bill, including one increasing campaign donations to $2,000 from $1,000.
In the House, opposition MPs on the Commons justice committee made substantial amendments to a government bill that aimed at reducing the number of inmates who are eligible for house arrest.
In a minority Parliament, the government is outnumbered by opposition parties on committees.
The two bills touched on two of the Conservative government's five priorities -- ethics and getting tough on crime.
The Conservatives have also suffered other defeats in committee.
On Tuesday, the opposition MPs on the Commons natural resources committee passed a motion calling on the government to reinstate two programs it cancelled earlier this year, including the EnerGuide program. And last week the opposition MPs on the fisheries committee passed a motion to eliminate marine fees for Canada's North.
In addition, the environment and aboriginal affairs committees plan to hold up government business to deal with private members' bills on Kyoto and the Kelowna Accord respectively.
"I'm very disappointed," Nicholson told reporters. "We had all the other parties during the election saying they want to be tough on crime and then they gut the bill on house arrest."
I think this is great how the opposition parties are introducing bills and how some have passed second reading etc.
Why couldn't Harper try that wheen he was in opposition?
It looks tome the Opposition is doing more than our "new" government.
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