mackaycartoons

Graeme MacKay's Editorial Cartoon Archive

  • Archives
  • Kings & Queens
  • Prime Ministers
  • Sharing
  • Special Features
  • The Boutique
  • Who?
  • Young Doug Ford
  • Presidents

Friday March 5, 2010

March 5, 2010 by Graeme MacKay
Share
Tweet
Pin
Share
Share
0 Shares

Friday March 5, 2010Editorial Cartoon by Graeme MacKay, The Hamilton Spectator – Friday March 5, 2010

MPs thrown by anthem debate

A move to change the words of the national anthem caught MPs on all sides of the House of Commons by surprise on Thursday.

And for many, the issue has lit up the switchboards back in their constituency offices.

Industry Minister Tony Clement, who represents a central Ontario riding, said his staff fielded calls on the issue. “And they’re 100 per cent against it,” Clement said in Ottawa.

The government, in the speech from the throne on Wednesday, said it would simply refer the anthem to a Commons’ committee to study its gender neutrality.

Jim FlahertyMany believe the phrase “in all our sons command” could be changed to the original 1909 lyric “in thou dost us command.”

Defence Minister Peter MacKay told a Halifax radio show Thursday he wants O Canada to stay the way it is.

Anita Neville, a Liberal MP from Winnipeg who is also her party’s critic for the status of women, said when she sings the national anthem, she sings her own verse, using “in all of us command,” in place of “all our sons” command.”

But she said the government is trying to distract Canadians from substantive issues with the surprise announcement to change the anthem. (Source: Winnipeg Free Press)

Posted in: Canada Tagged: Budget, butcher, Canada, Editorial Cartoon, Jim Flaherty, National anthem, Oh Canada, Stephen Harper
← Wednesday March 3, 2010
March 6, 2010 →

Please note…

This website contains satirical commentaries of current events going back several decades. Some readers may not share this sense of humour nor the opinions expressed by the artist. To understand editorial cartoons it is important to understand their effectiveness as a counterweight to power. It is presumed readers approach satire with a broad minded foundation and healthy knowledge of objective facts of the subjects depicted.

Social Media Connections

Link to our Facebook Page
Link to our Flickr Page
Link to our Pinterest Page
Link to our Twitter Page
Link to our Website Page
  • HOME
  • Sharing
  • The Boutique
  • The Hamilton Spectator
  • Artizans Syndicate
  • Association of Canadian Cartoonists
  • Wes Tyrell
  • Martin Rowson
  • Guy Bado’s Blog
  • You Might be From Hamilton if…
  • MacKay’s Most Viral Cartoon
  • Intellectual Property Thief Donkeys
  • National Newswatch
  • Young Doug Ford

Your one-stop-MacKay-shop…

T-shirts, hoodies, clocks, duvet covers, mugs, stickers, notebooks, smart phone cases and scarfs

Brand New Designs!

Follow me on Twitter

My Tweets
Follow Graeme's board My Own Cartoon Favourites on Pinterest.

MacKay’s Virtual Gallery

Archives

Copyright © 2016 mackaycartoons.net

Powered by Wordpess and Alpha.

 

Loading Comments...