Lord’s Prayer back in Ontario assembly. Toronto Star

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Toronto: June 14, 2008. Putting to rest a controversy ignited by Premier Dalton McGuinty four months ago, Liberals, Progressive Conservatives and New Democrats voted unanimously on a compromise today. Under the new arrangement, the traditional Christian prayer will continue to be read each morning with other prayers rotated daily. "Is it a perfect result? Perhaps, perhaps not," said Government House Leader Michael Bryant, who was left to broker a solution to the problem caused by McGuinty opening what many critics dubbed a Pandora’s Box. The motion, passed by a vote of 58-0, read: "That the Speaker commence each meeting day of the Assembly by reciting the Lord’s Prayer, followed by another prayer, or the presentation of a verse or passage, or call for a moment of silent reflection, or any such other similar activity which, in the opinion of the Speaker, will serve to reflect over time the general demographic composition of this chamber and of the province of Ontario." Speaker Steve Peters said the Lord’s Prayer would be joined by a daily rotation of eight other prayers from major denominations plus a moment of silence to appease agnostics and atheists. NDP MPP Peter Kormos (Welland) said the entire debacle was an embarrassment to the Liberal government. "McGuinty tried to abolish the Lord’s Prayer and the Opposition stopped him," crowed Kormos. "McGuinty got stopped in his tracks," he said. More than 20,000 Ontarians wrote letters and emails about the issue with 89 per cent of them opposing the removal of the Lord’s Prayer.

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