Category Archives: Event

YouTube

youtube_iconThe Federalist party now has a

YouTube channel.

Click on the YouTube icon.

Cafe Federalist

cafefederalistDid a Google+ hangout event for 2PM EST but no one showed up. Unless otherwise shall do one every Sunday. Afternoon chat for a Q&A with the Founder of the Federalist party of Canada.

Invitation vote

You are cordially invited to vote in a trial voting session of the national assembly of the Federalist party of Canada. The voting period begins at 1AM Eastern Standard Time on Sunday, December 30. The voting period ends at 11PM Eastern Standard Time on Monday, December 31. To vote click on VOTE under National assembly December. When the login window pops up enter your name and password. If you wish to have a resolution voted on under the order paper tab on the national assembly page is motion and fill out the form. I will accept new resolutions up till  December 15. At that point on the order paper page I will list what is up for a vote in the Assembly. If you wish to vote sent me your name and a password with no capital and all letters by December 25. On January first you can login and see the results. The results are unofficial and wont be recorded on the party’s website since non members who have been invited to vote are well voting. A chance for Canadians to take a look and show them how democracy of the membership works in the Federalist party of Canada.

Barry Aulis  president@federalistparty.ca

Quebec Election

The big day is here. It’s Quebec’s general election for 2012. Me and my neighbor got to our polling station about five minutes before it opened. Already about a dozen people were there and more were coming as we went in. So hopefully we will have a good voter turnout for this election. Here is an alternate process for the determination of the formation of a government.

Custom and precedence

After each General election you would have the following sequence of events. The fourth Monday after each election you would have the swearing in of the elected members of the National Assembly. That Tuesday the Assembly would elect it’s Speaker. On Wednesday the Speaker would ask the Assembly on whom the lieutenant governor should ask to form the Government. On Thursday the top four candidates are asked to form a government by the lieutenant governor subject to the approval of the National Assembly. On Friday morning the Speaker puts to the National Assembly the question which of these Councils has the confidence of the Assembly to form the government of the province of Québec? The National Assembly then votes. The Speaker then swears in the third and fourth place councils as alternate Councils in the Assembly. Friday afternoon the National Assembly votes a second time on the two remaining councils. The winner becomes the government and the loser becomes the official opposition. The following Sunday the losing Council is sworn in as the Council of Opposition and the winning Council as the Council of Ministers for the government of Québec.

This process starts 28 days after each election and ends 34 days after the election with the swearing in of the Opposition and Quebec’s Government. For this General election the process would begin on Monday, October 1 with the swearing in on Sunday, October 7. Of course the negotiations leading up to Swearing In week would already settle the make-up of the Council-designates and almost certainly the outcome of the vote of confidence in the National Assembly.