Journal Pioneer

Bevan- Baker ought to be commended, not removed

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Dr. Peter Bevan- Baker is to be commended for standing his ground in the Legislatur­e and refusing to retract the recent statement that led to his removal. A statement in which he criticized his fellow MLAs for not being prepared to take part in meaningful debate about such important issues as the Water Act.

As I understand it, he referred to the process as a “farce” and was rewarded for his honesty in expressing his concerns by being removed from the Legislativ­e Assembly.

I wonder what the Liberal ruling party’s justificat­ion for Dr. BevanBaker’s “removal” was? The words “disrespect” and “unparliame­ntary” were thrown around.

Is it then disrespect­ful to expect our MLAs to give due considerat­ion to issues raised in the Assembly? Is it unparliame­ntary or undemocrat­ic to express one’s views in the House of Assembly? Was it the use of the word “farce” which Webster’s dictionary defines as a “travesty; a dramatic representa­tion intended only to amuse?”

It is sad that the elected Liberals feel so threatened by an opposition member’s truthful observatio­ns that they resort to this type of retaliatio­n. In doing so, they simply proved Dr. Bevan- Baker’s point that our government is indeed, at times, a farce.

Let us hope for greener pastures with our next government.

Jean Dieckow, St. Chrysostom­e

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