Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Now Say You're Sorry...

I don’t often agree as wholeheartedly with the Post’s editorialists as I agree with this one today. I don’t know where to set the bar for where the government should apologize. I still haven’t made up my mind about the Residential Schools apology, but this one certainly doesn’t warrant an apology in the House. Maybe Harper should just stand up and apologize to anyone and everyone who feels they have been wronged by the Canadian government. We could have a national apology day where the PM gives the same speech every year. I’m sure that no one would feel as though it were a meaningful apology, but at the rate we are going it seems that we are already headed down that road.

Isn't the most meaninful way to express remorse by creating policies that do not allow past wrongs to be repeated? Maybe instead of asking for the government to spend time working out the politics of an apology, these groups should be working on crafting the policies of the future, or at least letting the government get on with governing.

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