A Commentary by Doug Draper
As this coming October 19th – Voting Day across Canada – closes in on more than nine and a half years of Stephen Harper using and abusing the levers of power to (as he was once reported to have put a gathering of U.S. conservatives) change Canada in ways that we won’t recognize it, Harper seems to be taking steps to distance himself from the Conservative Party he played such a key role in shaping over the past few decades.

Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and then-Toronto Mayor Rob Ford during more up times for both during the 2011federal election. Fort and his brother Doug are out cheering Harper again during the last days of this election.
“This election is not about me,” Harper can be heard saying in ads his party’s campaign has been running in the final days of this federal election.
Not about Harper? Then who or what is this election about?
Is it about the millions of everyday Canadians out there who are left paying for services the wealthiest individuals and corporations aren’t paying their fair share for because the Harper government refuses to get rid of loopholes that allow them to export an estimated $200 billion a year to tax havens in other parts of the world? Continue reading






























































