Prime Minister Stephen Harper has been busy aggressively pursuing his right-wing agenda, despite a tenuous hold on power.
What with the "honeymoon effect" (aw shucks, give the guy a chance), a less than probing media, the distraction of wars in Lebanon, Iraq and Afghanistan, a leaderless Liberal party, and the NDP's Jack Layton playing opportunist games, Harper has enjoyed a cake walk through what should have been some damaging political mine fields.
But that era seems to be at an end, as both the media and the public begin to wake up to the long-term implications of what Harper has been doing as our prime minister. Even the Liberals and the NDP are being roused from their slumber.
A large part of this wake-up call has come from rank-and-file Canadians who, for the first time in memory, are increasingly ashamed of Canada's role in international affairs. Harper's reckless foreign policy, a pathetic partisan echo of that of U.S. President George W. Bush and his government, has deeply offended Canadians.
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