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Rt. Honourable Prime Minister Stephen Harper
Prime Minister of Canada
80 Wellington Street
Ottawa, ON
K1A 0A2
Dear Prime Minister
I write to you today because I am really concerned about what is happening 
in Canada. 
Since coming to Canada in 1965 I have learned a great deal about 
civil society.  It is the spirit of caring that has enabled me to move beyond 
cynicism and apathy, and that spirit which also makes me really concerned about 
our future.
Every day I meet well informed Canadian citizens who love this country, who 
work hard to do their job to the best of their ability, who spend hours 
contributing to community, for the greater good.  Among friends, colleagues and 
acquaintances I have observed an ethic of citizenship and social responsibility 
which has inspired me to think beyond my own self interest.  Or better yet, to 
see that my self interest is located in the interest of all.  
For people to be the best they can be, they need a society which inspires 
and acknowledges this spirit of care and concern for our fellow citizens.  But 
many events of late indicate that Canada as a nation no longer exists.  What we 
could so easily believe if we allow ourselves to be influenced by mainstream 
media news, is that this land is merely a petro state or an opportunity for 
foreign profit. When we as individuals and as a society believe the only thing 
that matters is the economy then we cease to care for life itself.
When you call for parliament to be prorogued for the third time, I wonder if you are acting as an employee of a large corporation rather 
than the prime protector of our nation.  It allows cynicism to grow just as the 
events around Lac-Mégantic, the 
shooting of Sammy Yatim, the senate scandal and so many other news headlines, 
make us wonder what happened to the ethic of good government.  Where are the 
standards we thought were realized through centuries of struggle towards human 
rights, and our responsibilities in a democratic society? Where are our 
philosophers, our healers, our teachers in parliament?
I believe they are there in Ottawa and in the Canadian conscience – but 
these voices must be allowed, must be heard.  Please do NOT prorogue parliament 
in September.
yours 
sincerely 
Janet Vickers
Janet Vickers

A very polite letter!For those who want to do more go to Leadnow.
ReplyDelete"Yesterday, Prime Minister Harper prorogued Parliament for the third time in 5 years to dodge tough questions about Senators Mike Duffy and Pamela Wallin. Harper just kicked off his campaign for the next Canadian federal election - and the stakes could not be higher."
I donated to Leadnow as I have to the organizations that offer hope. However, I don't believe money will fix it. This problem is not a wholly material thing as much as it is a spiritual thing - power is not a zero sum game.
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