Reassessing Canadian Values: A Salute to Conservative MPs Upholding Integrity in Governance

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@skillsgaptrainer “Thank you for being detailed and crystal clear in your assessment of Bill C-21 and for standing steadfast against rushed policy and ungrounded policy.

We grew up with a few American political TV shows, and it was evident in the shows how complex systems resulted in the need for politicians to not serve the constituents. Perhaps it was this reason why we never really paid attention to Canadian politics, and why we never trusted by default any political frameworks.

But, in recent months, we saw that there are really high quality and profound investigations and speeches being made by the Conservative MPs. And it doesn’t seem to be just one or two MPs, who are engaging in high quality thought and action. It seems astounding, that the political class, even if it’s only one party, can do the same level of duty as other officers of Canada. This is not how society raised us to understand the nature of politics and the debate in a high level place, such as the House of Commons. How can this be? In an era where trust is lost in so many aspects of government, how can the Conservative MP’s hold the line against corruption to such a degree. It boggles the mind.

Well thank you for doing that. In fact, by showing loyalty to Canadian citizens, public safety constructs, perhaps it is not good that the red is on the flag of Canada anymore, as that implies that the Liberal Party has or shares some Canadian values and qualities, which cannot be true if they are wiping those qualities and values away gradually, and designing new ones. This is most likely easily provable by almost all intellectuals or typical citizens.

It feels to us that Canada was aspirational, in every value or metric you could possibly think of in the 1990s, so that would naturally include freedom, public safety, individual autonomy and authority, sovereignty of state, sovereignty of character and individuality. It seems Canadians at one point wanted to do everything right, and everything to it’s max potential, they looked up to the sky. That quality of having something better for oneself, than what came before, that’s the quality that still lives in the Conservative MPs, which now seems to be the “red” in the Canadian flag, that once we had. Even though red is a nice colour, if it doesn’t mean anything and makes us mean nothing, then Canada’s red, is no longer Canada’s red, but a global red, and as we all know, that red is a dark red. It’s sad to say, at some level, but the Canadian flag should actually have blue colours with a blue Maple right now, since it seems that high quality political work and high quality governance only exists with Conservative MPs and Pierre Poilievre as leader.

Well, Michael Cooper, MP & Conservative MPs, thanks for fixing politics and also the country as well! You’ve made it even harder to find a bad Conservative MP. Are there any bad ones left?”

 

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Related books and resources:

On Parliament Hill: The Education of a Prime Minister” by John Diefenbaker – Provides insights into Canadian governance and political leadership, which could help understand the heritage of Canadian values and governance.

Crossroads of the Continent: A History of the Forks of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers” by Barbara Huck – This book can provide historical context, specifically about Winnipeg’s role in Canadian history and politics, which might be relevant given the focus on Canadian values and national identity.

The Longer I’m Prime Minister: Stephen Harper and Canada, 2006-” by Paul Wells – Offers a detailed look into the Conservative approach to governance and Canadian politics, providing a backdrop for discussing current Conservative strategies and values.

Right Here, Right Now: Politics and Leadership in the Age of Disruption” by Stephen J. Harper – Harper’s perspective on contemporary politics and leadership could provide a nuanced understanding of the Conservative stance on various issues.

Trudeau’s Tango: Alberta Meets Pierre Elliott Trudeau, 1968-1972” by Darryl Raymaker – Although focusing on Pierre Elliott Trudeau, this book offers insights into the formation and opposition of values between different Canadian political factions.

The Canadian Regime: An Introduction to Parliamentary Government in Canada, Sixth Edition” by Patrick Malcolmson, Richard Myers, Gerald Baier, and Tom Bateman – This text provides a comprehensive overview of the Canadian parliamentary system, helpful for understanding the framework within which Conservative MPs operate.

Political Order and Political Decay: From the Industrial Revolution to the Globalization of Democracy” by Francis Fukuyama – Fukuyama’s exploration of political order offers a global perspective on governance and political integrity, which could contrast with Canadian practices.

Shopping for Votes: How Politicians Choose Us and We Choose Them” by Susan Delacourt – Delacourt’s book could provide insights into the modern Canadian political landscape and the intersection of politics and public perception.

Who We Are: A Citizen’s Manifesto” by Rudyard Griffiths – Discusses Canadian identity and values, which could add depth to discussions on national integrity and governance.

The Big Shift: The Seismic Change in Canadian Politics, Business, and Culture and What It Means for Our Future” by Darrell Bricker and John Ibbitson – This book offers insights into changing Canadian demographics and political values, relevant to the ongoing discourse on conservative and liberal ideologies in Canada.

 

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