Jason Kenney for PM!

May 27, 2008

The guy just seems to get it, as evidenced by his response to the latest outrageous decision by a Canadian (this time in ).

The has asked members of the city council to stop praying before its meetings.

In a May 15 release, the commission said the city contravened its obligation to be neutral by starting its public meetings with the recitation of a prayer.

“The members of a municipal council are the representatives of the state,” said M. , commission president.

“They have the right to their personal beliefs, but, during the exercise of their public functions, they do not have the right to favour or give the impression of favouring one more than any other.”

But Saguenay Mayor said he had no intention of stopping the practice.

For me, God is much more important than the commission. When I arrive on the other side, maybe in 10 years, 20 years, they won’t ask me if I follow the commission, they will ask me if I follow God,” Tremblay told News May 15.

, federal secretary of state for multiculturalism and Canadian identity, found the order surprising.

Freedom of religion is a foundational principle in Canada and communities, in my view, have every right to exercise it as they see fit,” Kenney said May 15.

“Elected local politicians are accountable to their voters, not to some unaccountable commission with quasi-judicial powers that doesn’t even have due process.

That’s the sort of hardball position that we need to see the Canadian government take, at all levels, especially from the Prime Minister’s office. ’s government enjoys a not-entirely deserved swell of popularity at the moment, against which the Liberals struggle to compete — it’s as close to an ideal time as one could possibly imagine for the government of to take the s to task, and hard.

Jason Kenney, I think, gets that. One would hope that the person occupying the PM’s office would also get that. If not, perhaps someone who does understand should be given occupancy of that office.

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