NDP leader blasts Harper for seceret meeting

Posted By: Canadian Press · 6/23/2012 5:46:00 PM

 

Prime Minister Stephen Harper is facing criticism in Quebec today for meeting secretly with Brian Mulroney to ask for help on the question of national unity.

NDP Leader Tom Mulcair says it's another sign that Harper is out of touch with Quebecers.

Mulcair says Harper has never understood the importance of recognizing Quebec's proper place within Canada and that he's now paying the price for his divisive ways.

Mulcair made the comments in Hudson today where a park was named in honour of late NDP leader Jack Layton.

Meanwhile, Parti Quebecois Leader Pauline Marois says Harper is right to be concerned, and that his government doesn't represent the interests of Quebecers.

The Canadian Press revealed that Harper held a secret meeting in a Montreal hotel with the former prime minister earlier this month for advice on how to build a better relationship with Quebec.

Harper sought similar advice that same day from premier Jean Charest.

The prime minister will be in Quebec Sunday for a Conservative rally aimed at reviving the party's floundering fortunes in the province, where it holds only five seats.

There are concerns that if the Parti Quebecois win the next provincial election, which could come as soon as this fall, the Harper government wouldn't have an effective voice presenting the federalist side in a debate over national unity.

 

 

Photo courtesy parl.gc.ca 

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  1. Terry posted on 06/23/2012 11:26 PM
    Mulcair doesn't really matter. The rest of the country is fed up with Quebec. Even Canadians living in Quebec are fed up with Quebec. The sooner Quebec leaves the better. Time to put and end to this issue once and for all. The last thing we need is Harper sucking up to Quebec.
  2. Carol posted on 06/23/2012 11:33 PM
    Hey Pauline. Don't worry about Harper not having the best interests of Quebecers in mind. Wait until the Canadians who elected him cut off those equalizaton payments in 2013.
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