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New leader emerges for Liberals
MAKING WAY:
Stephen Dion of Canada・s Liberal Party stepped down and major contender Bob Rae withdrew from the race, clearing the way for Michael Ignatieff
AP, TORONTO
Thursday, Dec 11, 2008, Page 7
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Michael Ignatieff announces his candidacy in the Liberal leadership race at a news conference in Ottawa on Nov. 13.
PHOTO: AP
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A former human rights professor at Harvard University was set to become the leader of Canada・s once-dominant Liberal Party after the only other candidate for the post withdrew from the race on Tuesday.
Michael Ignatieff, 61, could become Canada・s next prime minister if the Liberals and two left-of-center opposition parties stick with a plan to topple Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper・s government and are allowed to form a coalition government late next month. Ignatieff, however, appears lukewarm to the idea and is expected to move the party to the right.
The current Liberal leader Stephane Dion said he was stepping down earlier than expected after an effort to topple Harper・s government failed last week.
Ignatieff was expected to be named leader of Canada・s main opposition party after rival Bob Rae said he was pulling out. That cleared the way for Ignatieff to be named the party・s interim leader yesterday and then acclaimed as the permanent leader at a party convention in May.
The Liberals want a new leader in place before Parliament votes on the federal budget on Jan. 27. A no-confidence vote on the budget could mean another election, or could result in a coalition government made up of the Liberals and two other parties replacing the Conservatives.
Harper reached out to Ignatieff on Tuesday in an effort to prevent a coalition from ousting his government. Harper said he hopes the new Liberal leader will meet with him and put forward proposals the government can consider for when Parliament resumes for the Jan. 27 federal budget.
:They will have a willing partner if they want to sit down and put their ideas on the table and work together for the best interests of the economy,; Harper said.
But Harper refused to accept any blame for causing the recent political crisis, or admit that contentious measures in his fiscal update were a mistake. Instead, he claimed there was a conspiracy by opposition leaders to bring down his government regardless of what was in the update.
Canada・s Governor General Michaelle Jean, who is the representative of Britain・s Queen Elizabeth II as head of state, holds a mostly ceremonial position. But it will be her decision which path to take if the opposition votes to oust Harper・s Conservative government. Jean allowed Harper to disband Parliament last week and avoid a no-confidence vote.
The Liberals, New Democrats and the Bloc Quebecois united against Harper earlier this month after he announced a plan to scrap political subsidies for political parties, something the opposition groups rely on far more than the Conservatives.
Although that proposal was withdrawn, the opposition has continued to seek Harper・s ouster, saying he has no stimulus plan to protect Canada from the global financial crisis.
Harper・s Conservatives won the Oct. 14 election but they didn・t win the majority of Parliament・s 308 seats, and must rely on the opposition to pass budgets and legislation.
Dion is just the second Liberal leader to fail to become Canada・s prime minister. The only other was Edward Blake, who led the party to defeat in 1882 and 1887 elections.
Ignatieff left a prestigious post in 2005 as director of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard to enter Canadian politics. He lost the leadership position the next year to Dion.
When Ignatieff lost to Dion, he was criticized as being out of touch with Canada after spending the better part of 30 years outside the country. His support for the US-led invasion of Iraq also won no friends with Canada・s Liberal government, which opposed the war.
Rae, in stepping aside on Tuesday, said the party should rally around Ignatieff.
:He will make a great prime minister,; he said.
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