Follow up with the Governor General of Canada
Montreal, June 26th 2012.
Governor General of Canada
His Excellency the Right Honourable David
Johnston
Rideau Hall
1, promenade Sussex
Ottawa, On
K1A 0A1
Object: Follow up with the Governor
General of Canada concerning the dismissal of Stephen Harper as Prime Minister of Canada
His Excellency the Right Honourable David
Johnston,
I address myself to His Excellency for a follow
up concerning a request I sent to Her Majesty The Queen in December of 2011 :
«Official request, to Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth II, for the dismissal of
Stephen Harper as Prime Minister of Canada ».(1)
Her Majesty answered to me and unfortunately
refused to dismiss the Prime Minister.(2) I wrote back to Her Majesty (3)
and she answered to me again.(4) In this second letter though Her Majesty
told me that she acted through her Governor General and therefore Her Majesty
transferred my request to His Excellency.
I also sent to His Excellency conjointly with
the Members of the Senate of Canada and the Members of the Supreme Court of
Canada , a request of intervention.(5) I have not received any answer yet.
I may seem insistent, it is because the hour is
constitutionally out of control and His Excellency have the power and duty to
intervene. It seems that the people
with Honourable titles supposed to defend our Constitution as well as Canadians
are not doing what they are expected to and what they are being paid for.
A majority of people
thinks the role of Governor General is one of decorative purpose. Since it is not, now would be time to remind
Stephen Harper and his Conservative party who the real boss is. When
a Government is more preoccupied with satisfying the partisan friends
than serving Canadians, there is clearly a huge problem. The Stephen Harper government wants to rush
Bill C38 into Canadians’ throat without customary debate and refused any
amendment by the Opposition, as if it was a perfect budget bill. I am sorry here, but this budget bill has
more than just budget clauses and just this fact is wrong and it is a big
enough reason to divide C38 into multiple bills to be properly amended. If it is passed as is, it will make future
generations victims of bad governance by the Conservatives and it is
unacceptable. I know that through this
budget bill, His Excellency’s salary and pension will almost double but His
Excellency’s duty to act now goes beyond His Excellency’s personal interests.
The BNA/Constitution of
1867 says in section 55 that His Excellency hold the power to Withhold Royal
assent that would end Bill C38 with no discussion and no debate but His
Excellency could also Reserve the Bill for the Signification of the Queen's
Pleasure which would be best. It
would give time for a referendum on the Bill and it would not be perceived as a
slap in the face by your Office toward the Prime Minister's Office and the
Privy Council (which the PM somehow also controls).
For all the reasons I
wrote to Her Majesty, the attacks and disrespect constantly demonstrated by the
Stephen Harper government in the House of Commons toward any opposition shows
an evident lack of leadership. Election
frauds and over spending are even bigger reasons for removing the Conservatives
from the House of Commons. His
Excellency have to act rapidly and use the power conferred to you through your
function of Governor General of Canada.
I’ll finish with the only
reasonable affirmation ever made by Stephen Harper: « When a government starts
trying to cancel dissent or avoid dissent is frankly when it’s rapidly losing
its moral authority to govern. » His
Excellency should take this wise advice, put a reservation on Bill C38 and
dismiss Stephen Harper, to the benefit of all Canadians.
Thank you for taking time
to read my letter and act upon it. Have
a great summer taking care of Canadians.
Chantal Dupuis
Montreal, Qc
C.C. Her Majesty The Queen
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