Canadian philosopher Ursula Franklin has a phrase for this kind of behaviour: moral dyslexia. “Unfortunately, unlike those with learning disabilities, who need and appreciate help, those who have moral disabilities don't come to us for help. ...Most of them are morally disabled by their own choice.”eljudo said:myself. Liberal party.. sure, they got some scandals going on.. but the canadian economy has been very strong lately..
It did not take long for that moral dyslexia to show up. Convinced that his coronation as Liberal leader would also deliver him ten years of majority government, in December, 2003, newly minted Prime Minister Martin appointed the most right wing cabinet in almost 30 years. In areas of defence, foreign affairs, trade and finance, he out-did even Brian Mulroney as he prepared to finish the job he had started in finance.
He picked former Tory Scott Brison (right wing economically and proudly pro-America) as parliamentary secretary for Canada-U.S. relations. He appointed a legislative secretary, John Mckay, to be in charge of privatizing government services — through public private partnerships. There was not a single powerful voice in any post dealing with social issues — and almost no mention of such issues in the throne speech.





