O Canada, I believe: A ‘No Prorogue’ poem

O Canada, I believe: A ‘No Prorogue’ poem

O Canada, I believe we have a problem. PMS: Prime Minister Steve. Canada’s Prime Minister prefers to ignore advice from scientists and diplomats in the warfields, silence watchdogs and whistle-blowers and shutdown dissenters and to let Parliament decide–Later*. A mere war-criminal or -monger, he is Disaster, Capital’s arrogance and greed, personified.

O Canada, I believe our system needs some medicine. When it allows abuses of democratic power by a Minority government leader to evade investigations into the torture of detainees– well, O Canada, there’s something wrong. We need to talk. And we’ve started. We are here.

O Canada, I believe in the energy of our activists and our votes, in the people on this street and all the streets all over our nation and beyond. It’s the energy that’s given us public healthcare, unemployment insurance, minimum wages… Personhood.

O Canada, I believe in the maple leaf – the Manitoba Maple that lives in these parts. I believe in the leaves on trees, the air we breathe, the water that flows and the earth that grows the food we it. I believe in the power of symbol to connect us.

O Canada, I believe we care. I believe in our capacity to care, to take care, of each other in our families and communities, in this province and our country and all around the world. I believe we do it, not for personal gain, political games or polling numbers– We do it because we genuinely care.

And, O Canada, I believe in the strength of diversity. Though partisans would have us divided, we hold together, one voice, united. No! No prorogation!

O Canada, I believe in the power of the people. I believe in the power of the people to create a flashpoint, to make a difference, to take back democracies.

~ Bernadette L. Wagner
January 23, 2010

* from the poem, W.L.M.K. by F. R. Scott

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5 Comments

  1. Toe

     /  January 23, 2010

    Wunderbar RM! Paula Thompson wrote a poem on Jan. 10 when we were 100,000. Perhaps someone can scan it for you.

    Reply
  2. Melissa

     /  January 23, 2010

    I love this – it’s exactly what I feel, but can’t articulate very well.

    Reply
  3. Shawn

     /  January 23, 2010

    lame

    Reply
  4. Melissa

     /  January 23, 2010

    Aarrgghhh, I can’t find a contact button (although that may just be my bad eyes) Reginamom, can I get permission to reprint this? I think it’s awesome!

    Reply
  5. Thanks, folks. Yes, please go ahead and use it, but please keep my name and the date in tact.

    As for the comment from Shawn, I say, Meh. You lack the courage to provide a real name and real email address let alone leave a valid criticism, so, yay, Meh.

    Reply

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