Fwd: Bill C-311 Killed in Senate Tues Night, i.e. Canada no longer has a climate change accountability act!

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From: Mel Lefebvre <mel.le...@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 11:47 PM
Subject: Bill C-311 Killed in Senate Tues Night, i.e. Canada no longer has a climate change accountability act!


Hello

This is an urgent message. Please read the attached message below. 

Let's make some noise and make sure Canada isn't empty handed at COP16 in Mexico. 

Let's make sure that the hundreds of thousands of Canadians who have been fighting to the bone for this legislation haven't wasted their time.

Let's make sure Canada isn't the laughing stock of the world.

Please pass this on to your networks and contact these guys to let them know that passing a vote of such consequence is absurdly undemocratic when Liberal ministers are absent:

Andy Blair

Legislative Assistant  Adjoint législatif

Bruce Hyer, MP Thunder Bay - Superior North

House of Commons  Chambre des communes

West Block 321 édifice de l'ouest

Ottawa, Ontario  K1A 0A6

T 613.996.4792

F 613.996.9785


Mel


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Date: 2010/11/16
Subject: Fwd: Bill C-311 Killed in Senate Tues Night
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Hello Climate Campaigners,

 

Some very sad news. Tonight the country’s only federal climate change legislation in Parliament, the Climate Change Accountability Act, was defeated in the Senate 43 to 32.

 

What happened? In an unprecedented move, the Conservatives called for a surprise vote on Bill C-311 in the Senate while many Liberal Senators were missing. While that isn’t a first, the fact that the bill was called for a vote before any debate or consideration could be held is unprecedented. Conservative Senators were ordered not to speak to the bill during the 193 days it was in the Senate, and even the Conservative Speaker of the Senate was told to vote against the bill (when the Speaker’s role is to vote to continue debate in the case of a tie).

 

Needless to say, it’s incredibly undemocratic of an appointed Senate to kill a bill passed by a majority of elected MPs, representing two-thirds of Canadians, without even giving it due consideration or debate. It’s also colossally hypocritical of Harper to use the unelected Liberal Senate to kill bills passed by our democratically-elected House, when he has spent most of his political career railing against this very tactic.

 

Tomorrow at 11am, Bruce Hyer will join Jack Layton and others in front of the doors to the Senate to hold a press conference. Any of you in Ottawa are invited to attend.

 

What does this mean? Canada now heads to the UN climate change negotiations in Cancun without a single law on the books or bill in Parliament tackling greenhouse gas pollution. Worse, all the work thousands of Canadians across the country have done to advance this climate legislation and the climate cause federally is put on hold. Rest assured, however, that it will only be a delay of a couple of years: we passed this climate bill through the House twice already, and will pass climate legislation through the House again after the next election if necessary. The education campaigns people have held are a solid foundation to build on, and we will win eventually. We must.

 

What can we do? Tell everyone you know about what happened here, and why it’s important. Make some noise. Write in your blogs, in your newsletters, or contact the media. Politicians only change their behaviour if there is a cost to doing things the same. So far, they are hoping this assault on our future will go unnoticed. Let’s prove them wrong.

 

Andy Blair

Legislative Assistant Adjoint législatif

Bruce Hyer, MP Thunder Bay - Superior North

House of Commons Chambre des communes

West Block 321 édifice de l'ouest

Ottawa, Ontario  K1A 0A6

T 613.996.4792

F 613.996.9785

 




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