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Aaron Wherry covers all the goings-on in and around Parliament Hill. Follow Aaron on Twitter: @aaronwherry

When the going gets tough

by Aaron Wherry on Monday, December 14, 2009 10:12pm - 133 Comments

The Prime Minister is rumoured to be considering the reset button.

Rumours swirling around Ottawa suggest the Conservative government is thinking of shutting down Parliament until after the Olympics, killing some of its own bills but also ending the discussion of Afghan detainees that is nibbling away at Tory popularity.

“I have heard that from some of the public servants,” Liberal House Leader Ralph Goodale said Monday of a potential prorogation. “The word they are getting is ‘get ready to clear the decks. Anything that needs to get done before a parliamentary session ends, get it done.’ ”

Conservative staff members said they also have received hints that a prorogation may be in the offing. But a spokeswoman for Government House Leader Jay Hill said his office “won’t indulge the Hill rumour mill.” The rumours suggest that Parliament would return in March, when the Games are over, with a new budget that could be used to provoke an election.

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  • Anon

    By proroging, Harper will remove the chance to bring in an early budget in late January and getting that passed. It seems to me proroging works for the opposition because they can blame a do-nothing government which takes a two-month Christmas vacation.

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/Be_rad Be_rad

      When was the last time that stood out in your mind as a campaign slogan?

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/ChrisInKW ChrisInKW

    I'll prorogue for Christmas;
    You can count on me.
    Please have the GG run home
    And to my request agree.

    The Opposition won't find me
    When the Parliament is closed.
    I'll prorogue for Christmas
    No Afghan doc'ments disclosed.

    Parade of Nations
    Rising! Our fortunes
    My image softens
    All seem to say,

    "Throw cares away."
    Majority is here
    Let me be clear
    Power to behold
    In li-ike gold.

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