"... Of necessity an egotist and an
autocrat"
By Michael J
Morris
John Wesley Dafoe, arguably one of the most
powerful and influential newspaper editors and journalists in Canadian history once wrote that "A
prime minister under the party system as we have it in Canada is of necessity an
egotist and an autocrat."
In his essay on Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Mr.
Dafoe added, "If he comes to office without these characteristics his
environment equips him with them as surely as a diet of royal jelly transforms a
worker into a queen bee".
He was editor of the Manitoba Free Press, from 1901 to 1944 when it was among the
great newspapers of the world.
During the past couple of weeks Canadians
have witnessed one egotist and autocrat Brian Mulroney, a former prime minister
slice up the current occupant, Stephen Harper who also fully qualifies on both
counts. Arguably Mulroney and Harper are members of the same political party,
but rather than quibble over Progressive Conservative, Conservative and let's
just say they are conservatives.
Mulroney let loose his broadsides in an
interview on CTV's Power Play, marking the 30th anniversary of Mulroney's
big election win. If I had been him, I would have been annoyed too upon learning
that the Harper Conservatives marked the occasion with a fundraising letter
which apparently included no mention of Brian Mulroney or Progressive
Conservative.
In brief here are the major points Mulroney
made: Harper should not have got into a spat with the chief justice of the
Supreme Court of Canada; Canada should not have lost its seat on the United
Nations Security Council; the government’s foreign affairs policy “has to
be enveloped in a broader and more generous sweep that takes in Canadian
traditions and Canadian history in a much more viable way'.
For good measure he also criticized Harper on
his lack of a "pristine" environmental policy, and supported an inquiry into
missing and murdered aboriginal women, something Harper so far has opposed.
However, it may have been his comments about
Justin Trudeau, leader of the Liberal Party that would have enraged Harper
most. “He’s a young man, attractive, elected two or three times to the House,
attractive wife, beautiful kids — this is a potent package when you’re running
in these circumstances,” he told Power Play, adding “His program is that he’s not Stephen
Harper.”
Wow! Nothing like a fight in the political
family when one autocrat and egotist attacks another and praises the leader of a
different political party who wants to be prime minister. My email is
mj.morris@live.ca
Full disclosure: I am not now and never have been a member of the Citizens for a Livable Cranbrook Society; however, I did conduct a workshop for its members for which I was paid.
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