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Canada head weighs crisis options | Canada head weighs crisis options |
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Canada's governor general, Michaelle Jean, has cut short a trip to Europe to deal with a growing political crisis. | Canada's governor general, Michaelle Jean, has cut short a trip to Europe to deal with a growing political crisis. |
Opposition parties have united in a bid to topple the minority conservative government of Stephen Harper less than two months since a general election. | Opposition parties have united in a bid to topple the minority conservative government of Stephen Harper less than two months since a general election. |
Mr Harper has indicated he will ask for a temporary suspension of parliament to stop the opposition voting him out. | Mr Harper has indicated he will ask for a temporary suspension of parliament to stop the opposition voting him out. |
But if the vote happens and he loses, Ms Jean would ask the opposition to form a government or call a snap poll. | But if the vote happens and he loses, Ms Jean would ask the opposition to form a government or call a snap poll. |
"I think my presence is required in the country," Ms Jean told the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation from the Czech Republic. | "I think my presence is required in the country," Ms Jean told the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation from the Czech Republic. |
"The prime minister and myself need to have a conversation... I have to see what the prime minister has to say to me and what he is actually thinking of doing." | "The prime minister and myself need to have a conversation... I have to see what the prime minister has to say to me and what he is actually thinking of doing." |
Mandate | Mandate |
Ms Jean is the representative of head of state Queen Elizabeth II and her role is usually largely ceremonial. | Ms Jean is the representative of head of state Queen Elizabeth II and her role is usually largely ceremonial. |
But developments of the past few days have thrust her into the centre of the political storm. | But developments of the past few days have thrust her into the centre of the political storm. |
MICHAELLE JEAN Born in Haiti, emigrated to Canada 1968Former journalist, documentary film-makerAppointed September 2005Speaks five languages: French, English, Italian, Spanish, Creole | |
The opposition Liberals and New Democrats on Monday agreed to form an alliance, backed by the Bloc Quebecois, saying the government was failing to tackle Canada's economic problems. | The opposition Liberals and New Democrats on Monday agreed to form an alliance, backed by the Bloc Quebecois, saying the government was failing to tackle Canada's economic problems. |
They were also angered by Mr Harper's proposals, since rescinded, to eliminate public financing of political parties, a move that would have hit them hard. | They were also angered by Mr Harper's proposals, since rescinded, to eliminate public financing of political parties, a move that would have hit them hard. |
Mr Harper's Conservatives were re-elected with a stronger mandate in October, but as they failed to secure a majority, they must rely on the support of the opposition to pass budgets and laws. | Mr Harper's Conservatives were re-elected with a stronger mandate in October, but as they failed to secure a majority, they must rely on the support of the opposition to pass budgets and laws. |
The prime minister rounded on his opponents during Question Time in parliament on Tuesday. | The prime minister rounded on his opponents during Question Time in parliament on Tuesday. |
"The highest principle of Canadian democracy is that if you want to be prime minister, you get your mandate from the Canadian people, not the separatists," said Mr Harper, in a reference to the separatist Bloc Quebecois. | "The highest principle of Canadian democracy is that if you want to be prime minister, you get your mandate from the Canadian people, not the separatists," said Mr Harper, in a reference to the separatist Bloc Quebecois. |
For his part, the Liberal leader, Stephane Dion, attacked Mr Harper for considering asking the governor general to prorogue parliament, saying it was a dodge to avoid a confidence vote. | For his part, the Liberal leader, Stephane Dion, attacked Mr Harper for considering asking the governor general to prorogue parliament, saying it was a dodge to avoid a confidence vote. |
"Every member of this House has a received a mandate from the Canadian people...The prime minister doesn't have the support of this House," he said. | "Every member of this House has a received a mandate from the Canadian people...The prime minister doesn't have the support of this House," he said. |
The confidence motion is scheduled for 8 December but Mr Harper has indicated he may seek the suspension of parliament until 27 January when the government is set to table its budget. | The confidence motion is scheduled for 8 December but Mr Harper has indicated he may seek the suspension of parliament until 27 January when the government is set to table its budget. |
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