Canadian government in vice-regal hands

CanadaOTTAWA, Dec. 4 -- The future of Canada's embattled national government was in the hands of the British queen's representative in Ottawa Thursday.

Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper was scheduled to meet with Gov. Gen. Michaelle Jean at her official residence to seek a prorogue, or suspension, of Parliament until Jan. 27, when a new budget would be announced.

Liberal opposition leader Stephane Dion sent a letter to Jean Wednesday asking that she deny the request and allow a coalition government of Liberals, socialist New Democratic Party members and separatist Bloc Quebecois to govern.

In a 5-minute nationally televised address Wednesday night, Harper took swipes at the Bloc Quebecois element of the coalition.

"The opposition is attempting to impose this deal without your say, without your consent and without your vote," Harper said. "This is no time for backroom deals with the separatists."

The governor general also has the power to dissolve Parliament, leading to a federal election. The Conservatives won a minority government seven weeks ago.

The political battle began Friday when the Conservatives' interim economic forecast was criticized for being too vague in light of the global financial meltdown. It also included cutting federal campaign subsidies and banning civil service strikes, both of which have been retracted.(UPI)

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