John Baird Resigns

WHATFG

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Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird will not seek re-election and will resign his position in the Harper cabinet this week, a source has told Postmedia News.
Baird, 45, was first elected to Parliament in 2006, representing Ottawa West-Nepean, and re-elected in 2008 and 2011. He is expected to resign as soon as Tuesday.
Baird is not leaving for any particular job, but has decided the time is right for him to move to the private sector, a friend said Monday.
“He’s at the perfect age and in the perfect place to make a move,” said his friend, speaking on condition that he not be named.
He’s had 10 portfolios, which is a lot by Canadian standards, so I think he just felt like personally for him it was time to go
“He took a look at the calendar and … if he left now, I think people just do their walk in the snow. I think what’s precipitated it is he’s been doing it for 20 years.”
This is a personal decision and has nothing to do with Baird’s assessment of the electoral prospects of Harper’s government, his friend said.
He doesn’t have a particular job lined up, but it is likely to look at private sector opportunities, perhaps in Toronto.
“He has spent his entire life as an elected official or a political staffer and at this point in his life, in his mid- to late-40s, now is the time for him to build another career,” his friend said. “He’s had 10 portfolios, which is a lot by Canadian standards, so I think he just felt like personally for him it was time to go.”

THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean KilpatrickPrime Minister Stephen Harper and Minister of Foreign Affairs John Baird arrive at the Security Council at the United Nations in New York on Sept. 24, 2014.
Before being appointed foreign affairs minister in May 2011, Baird held a variety of high-profile roles in Stephen Harper’s Conservative government.
His first cabinet role was as President of the Treasury Board from February 2006 until January 2007, when he became environment minister. In October 2008, he became minister of transport, a role he had until August 2010 when he became Government House Leader.
Baird has also served as the member of Parliament responsible for the national capital region, including the National Capital Commission.
He entered federal office after more than a decade as the Ontario member of provincial parliament for Nepean-Carleton, serving in former premier Mike Harris’s cabinet.
 

VIANARCHRIS

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And he won't be the last. The CONs are about to be knocked out of official party status...again...time for Harper's minions to take advantage of the payoffs made to corporations and foreign governments by taking a job offer. Now if only Steve would take that 'walk in the snow'...
 

kDude

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i hope all the rats don't scatter..
as i've seen first hand how gullible the voting public is..
"oh they're a changed party now, i'm voting conservative"
:(
my biggest fear *happened with my provincial liberals, granted that was as much the other parties making stupid decisions.

don't overestimate the intelligence of the average voter though. ;) :(
 

WHATFG

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i hope all the rats don't scatter..
as i've seen first hand how gullible the voting public is..
"oh they're a changed party now, i'm voting conservative"
:(
my biggest fear *happened with my provincial liberals, granted that was as much the other parties making stupid decisions.

don't overestimate the intelligence of the average voter though. ;) :(
But they're still led by Harptler.
 

doingdishes

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this is why politics sucks...we only get the choice of the lesser of 2 or 3 evils.
why isn't there a "People's Party" that actually stood up for it's constituents? i know that's a pipe dream but what a thought...a Government that actually listens and follows through...
 

heckler73

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this is why politics sucks...we only get the choice of the lesser of 2 or 3 evils.
why isn't there a "People's Party" that actually stood up for it's constituents? i know that's a pipe dream but what a thought...a Government that actually listens and follows through...
Do you know who your MP is? Have you spoken with her/him ?
 

doingdishes

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Do you know who your MP is? Have you spoken with her/him ?
absolutely....and my MLA.
please tell me which Party has the interests of the people? which Party has kept it's promises? i don't see any.
i see pieces of things I want in each Party but nothing I LOVE and feel like i HAVE to vote. i do vote but it's a choice of which one has the least bit of crap....not which one I'd like to see in.
i guess you're assuming I am not active or have political knowledge...??
 

torontoke

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Voting is the equivilent of guessing which nominee has the smallest dick so when u get fucked it hurts as little as possible.
The reason we dont have a peoples candidate is because you need multi million dollar bank accounts to actually run.
Its all rich guys and their kids recycled, same as our drs and lawyers.

Its hard for anything to change when they have been budgetting their own agendas and exit parachutes
 

VIANARCHRIS

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Do you know who your MP is? Have you spoken with her/him ?
Many times...or tried to. If you have nothing to offer that provides him personal gain, they aren't interested in talking to you. Mine actually threatened to call the RCMP to have me removed from his office rather than discuss medical marijuana with me. And this is at the same time he was being investigated for influence peddling and was forced out of cabinet. A true democracy cannot exist under a party system. A constituent does not have true representation when their representative is forced to follow the party line.
 

gb123

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there is talk he quit for other reasons. Anon is letting hacked messages out about him. Who knows if they are true or not..
 
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