With the Grammy Awards being handed out last Sunday in Los Angeles, it got me thinking, what are federal politicians listening to these days on their iPod or Zune during this time of prorogation? No doubt many are rocking out to Miley Cyrus and the Jonas Brothers in the privacy of their own homes, but would never admit it. The following is a sample of what I think federal politicians are grooving to with their headphones on.
Stephen Harper – “The Hockey Song“ by Stompin’ Tom Connors
Reason: The PM recently gave an interview with Sports Illustrated in which he said “It’s probably terrible to say, but any Canadian boy, if he could play in the NHL, would play in the NHL.” This statement leads me to believe the reason for the prorogation was because Harper wanted to get more shinny time in at the local rink.
Michael Ignatieff – “Holiday” by Madonna
Reason: Ignatieff was quoted as saying “We’ve been back at work since the 25th of January. If [Prime Minister Stephen Harper] wants us to work through the breaks in March and April, fine,” Clearly someone will be looking forward to a holiday.
Rona Ambrose, Christian Paradis, and Vic Toews – “Harlem Shuffle” by The Rolling Stones
Reason: Harper’s January 19th cabinet shuffle saw each of the above get a new portfolio. No doubt they are all learning the appropriate dance moves to go along with the song.
Stockwell Day – “Money” by Pink Floyd
Reason: With Day being appointed the new Treasury Board minister, he will play a key role in government expenditures. It’s plausible he’s looking to the lyrics of this classic rock song for inspiration.
John Baird – “Don’t Drink the Water” by Dave Matthews Band
Reason: Baird was on hand when Ottawa mayor Larry O’Brien vowed to find $140-million over the next five years to fund an underground storage plan that will virtually eliminate discharges of raw sewage into the Ottawa River.


