Mr. Speaker, there are more “harpocracies”.
Day 111, creates plum patronage position to stop patronage appointments, takes ball home when opposition will not play.
Day 112, calls his tax break “Canada's universal child care program”.
Day 113, turns Canada into a unilateralist power, breaks international treaties on climate change.
Day 114, shuffles military contracts to ex-lobbying clients of the Minister of National Defence.
Day 115, hunkers down in the bunker and calls it “open government”.
Day 116, will not take questions from the national media at his “transparency and accountability” announcement.
Day 117, cannot decide if families were consulted or not for repatriation ceremonies.
Day 118, shuts out Canadians from repatriation ceremonies.
Day 119, hires a convicted fraud artist to work in the PMO.
Day 120, rushes to sign the softwood deal that George Bush wants but few in the industry do.
There is more to come.