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Enormous Senator Mike Duffy-esque balloon illustrates excessive hot air in the Canadian Senate |
OTTAWA, ON: The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) today
called on Prime Minister Stephen Harper and all Parliamentarians to let
Canadian voters decide the fate of the Senate in a national referendum
during the next election. At a press conference in Ottawa, the CTF also unveiled its referendum
mascot, a giant inflatable balloon in resembling former Conservative
Senator Mike Duffy clutching an enormous briefcase of money, while
holding his hand out to Canadians and asking for more. “You’ve currently got Senators
under investigation by the RCMP for allegedly filling their pockets with taxpayer cash. You’ve got unelected
Senators gutting legislation passed by the democratically elected House.
And until Harper finally appointed enough Conservatives to form a
majority, you had unelected opposition Senators blocking the elected
government’s legislation,” said CTF Federal Director Gregory Thomas.
“It’s outrageous, in the 21
st century, that unelected Senators are able to get away with these things.” “Senate reform has largely been a failure,” said Thomas. “It’s time
to let Canadians decide whether they even think the Senate is worth
keeping anymore.” “With two years until the next election, we’ve got the perfect
opportunity to have a national debate followed by a national referendum
on abolishing the Senate,” continued Thomas. “If a majority of Canadians
vote to get rid of the Senate, then federal and provincial politicians
will need to get with the program.” In the past, the CTF has taken the position of ‘elect or abolish’ the
Canadian Senate, however CTF supporters have recently changed their
tune. In a survey conducted in June, 65 per cent of CTF supporters
favoured getting rid of the Senate altogether, while 82 per cent
approved of holding a national referendum and letting Canadian voters
decide.
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