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King KO'd him (and all subsequent GGs) in the third!
Not true-see aforementioned my last post.
John Diefenbaker noted of Byng-King:
Mackenzie King then produced one of the most transparent falsehoods of any made in any generation of our country. He claimed that Canada was in the midst of a Constitutional Crisis, that the Governor General, Lord Byng, had acted on instructions from Downing Street inviting Meighen to form a government, and that he, Mackenzie King, would save the common people of our nation from colonial peril. King’s “challenge of imperialism” was so phoney it made Barnum look like an amateur. There was no substance in it, either in law or logic.
Eugene Forsey:
“It is often glibly asserted that King’s victory in 1926 destroyed the reserve power of the Crown in Canada. But King was very careful to say, repeatedly, that there could be circumstances in which the Governor General would be justified in refusing dissolution.”
A 'dysfunctional parliament' ought to do the trick.
How is it dysfunctional though? Is it dysfunctional in that no legislation is being passed? No. Is it conveniently dysfunctional in that Harper's defeat in the House is imminent and the PM wants to avoid this? More likely.