Koclanes, Carol Demis August 1, 1936 - October 10, 2019 Carol D. Koclanes was born August 1, 1936 in the town of Rawlins, Wyoming to Peter S. and Ann P. De
canada. on may 2 this year, conservatives won their majority, the one they so dearly sought since 2004. they lost that one to the liberals and followed it with their own minorities in 2006 and 2008. now a majority government. in the next two minutes, we will find out in the speech from the throne what exactly the stephen harper government has planned for the next four years. before that starts, let s get an idea from parliament hill. let s start with evan solomon that joins us from the lobby outside the house of commons. what is the mood there? peter, i know you came back from vancouver where the mood is nuts. it s not quite playoff fever. this is a hawker game a hockey game where the home team knows who will win. this is stephen harper s majority. there was a lot of trepidation before. today, when i talk to conservatives, they feel confident. they know the budget is going to pass. they know their agenda, which will include their law and order legislation, their budget. t
idea from parliament hill. let s start with evans solomon that joins us from the lobby outside the house of commons. what is the mood there? peter, i know you came back from vancouver where the mood is nuts. it s not quite playoff fever. this is a hawker game a hockey game where the home team knows who will win. today, when i talk to conservatives, they feel confident. they know the budget is going to pass. they know their agenda, which will include their law and order legislation, their budget. there will talk about the war in libya. the mood is confidence, have been as. the other side, new faces. they are busy studying the new mp faces. they are excited. there are lots of firsts. peter, there is a lot of excitement, but this day the home team feels it s got it in the bag. this is a two chamber kind of day, what the speech from the throne. the house of commons will take their seats, but down the hall is where the speech is read, is in the senate. rosemary barton. anoth