07/12/2013 00:00
by RAY FLEMING
CANADA always manages to give the impression of combining the virtues of the traditions of its British and French forebears with those of its neighbour the United States. However, the plea of the prime minister, Stephen Harper, that the national parliament should be closed down - prorogued is the correct term -so that he can avoid an almost certain defeat by opposition parties seems to enter new territory. Yet yesterday he got the approval of the governor general, Michaelle Jean, to take this course and as a result the parliament will not meet until January 26 when Mr Harper will present his annual budget.
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