Mr. Speaker, over 100 days of “harpocracy”.
Number 61: show lack of respect toward the democratically elected Premier of Ontario.
Number 62: force the provinces to renegotiate workforce partnership agreements.
Number 63: provide no infrastructure funding to expand the diversion canal in Winnipeg.
Number 64: remain silent about the $55 million required for the 2010 Olympics.
Number 65: break promise to British Columbia by spreading out over eight years the funding for the Pacific Gateway.
Number 66: breach agreement with Quebec whereby it would have received $328 million under Kyoto.
Number 67: take over the Liberal 10-year plan to consolidate health care, contrary to the promise to do more.
Number 68: promise to address the wait time problem, but fail to provide funding to do so.
Number 69: remain silent about the election promise to compensate hepatitis C victims immediately.
Number 70: remain silent about New Brunswick, which has stopped providing access to abortion services, contrary to the provisions of the Canada Health Act.
One hundred days of “harpocracy”. One hundred days of shame.