...this second, Stephen Harper remains Prime Minister of Canada. Harper got Governor General Michaëlle Jean to suspend Parliament until January 26. If the suspension hadn't gone through, the other three major parties would have forced a no confidence vote on...
...Gen. Michaëlle Jean has granted a request from Stephen Harper to suspend Parliament until late next month, a move that avoids a confidence vote set for Monday that could have toppled his minority government. Posted by damian at December 4, 2008 02:49 PM "Following...
...behave correctly. Now that the former state-owned CBC employee and current Liberal-appointed leader of all the land, Michaëlle Jean, has granted the wish of one of her subjects, the lowly albeit unlike her, democratically elected by Canadians Prime Minister...
...Democrat Leader Jack Layton and Bloc Québécois Leader Gilles Duceppe have each sent a petition to Governor-General Michaëlle Jean informing her that the House has lost confidence in this government. Here is the petition letter: You must be logged in to post...
...Except that up here in Canada, the duties of head of state fall to a black woman, namely, Governor General Michaëlle Jean. (Perhaps there's something to be said for appointments: to date, Canada has had three female governors general, two of whom have been...
...Minister Stephen Harper is meeting with the Governor-General Michaëlle Jean at Rideau Hall. He arrived at about 9:30 ET Thursday morning and is expected to ask that Parliament be suspended, likely until the Conservatives can bring down a budget in late January. Not...
...this "journalist" implys that the "jounalist" appointed by Paulo Martin will put Prime Minister Harper in his place. As if this "Jeannie come lately" has any concept of life outside the golden triangle of Toronto-Montreal-Ottawa, you know the place called...
... Grace This morning, Prime Minister Stephen Harper met with Governor General Michaëlle Jean to ask for a prorogation of Parliament. It was granted. As I said in a previous post, this is the most selfish and cowardly option that Harper could have pursued. Rather...
...political elites on such important matters as who governs them. To end this political crisis, Governor-General Michaëlle Jean must take to heart the lessons history teaches us about Canada’s political nature. Parliamentary convention allows her to ask the...
...dissolution, igniting the King-Byng crisis of 1926. Pierre Trudeau liked all of his governors-general, especially Roland Michener. Jean Chrétien went on trips with one of his governors-general, Romeo LeBlanc. Vincent Massey, the first Canadian-born governor-general,...