Harper Signifies Parliament’s Return with Election-style Rally

This article was last updated on April 16, 2022

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In an election-style rally of Conservative MPs, Conservative Caucus leader and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper marked the return of Parliament, evidently implying that the campaign to win the Prime Minister’s Office in 2015 has begun in earnest.

The party had rented the Ottawa Convention Centre for his annual address to caucus in which he was scheduled to make the statements normally delivered in Parliament’s Centre Block. It was highlighted that the conservatives are making the economy the central selling point in the re-election campaign as Harper stressed how the Tories have presided over a strengthening job market in recent years. In his remarks Mr. Harper stated that “the result is that today, we have emerged from the worst global economic downturn since the Great Depression.” Furthermore, it was added that “even as other countries have stagnated, or worse, Canada has created nearly 1.1 million jobs.”

Now that the second tenure of Mr. Harper is coming to an end, he has entered into his ninth year as prime minister now. Consequently, several renowned analysts have speculated that the Tories will have to face the risk that voter fatigue with the Conservative Leader will spell his downfall. Just last week his term in office surpassed Louis St. Laurent’s and in a matter of months Mr. Harper’s tenure at 24 Sussex will also exceed that of Brian Mulroney’s.

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