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ilovebacon
09-10-2015, 09:48 AM
The Green Party wants to wipe out university and college tuition fees, expand Canada's rail and urban transit systems and halt the use of fossil fuels by mid-century.
The party's 44-page election platform, released by party leader Elizabeth May in Vancouver today, makes big — and expensive — promises to help students, seniors and small business. It focuses heavily on planks to tackle climate change and wean the national economy off the oilsands.
Accusing the Conservative government of "serial vandalism" of Canada's public policy, May said she would work to clean up the environment, reform criminal justice and overhaul immigration and refugee practices.
May predicted a minority government after the Oct. 19 election, but said she does not want to join any formal coalition. She said the best way for Canadians to effect positive public policy change is to elect more Green MPs.
"Someone with a strong corps of Greens encourages the Liberals and New Democrats to form a coalition — I think that would be very healthy," she said. "We would like to sit in opposition in a responsible Parliament, which means our job is to hold government accountable."
May said she would not bring down a government if it pursued key policies, from democratic reform and refugee policy to repealing anti-terror legislation.
End subsidies to fossil fuel industry
New jobs in the petroleum industry should be created by refining product here rather than shipping it raw to other countries, according to the Green plan. Its climate and energy strategy would end subsidies to the fossil fuel industry to the tune of $1 billion, and introduce a fee-and-dividend system that would put a price on carbon and share the returns with every Canadian over the age of 18.
May also wants to overhaul Canada's tax system by increasing the corporate tax rate back to its 2009 level of 19 per cent, eliminating credits for the wealthy and penalizing pollution and waste.
A budget overview included in the document forecasts that Green initiatives would shift spending priorities and cuts, but come to roughly the same bottom line as current Conservative projections until 2019-20. The document does not included detailed accounting for major planks.
Costing predicts $13.1 billion surplus by 2019-20
The costing projects a $1.9 billion surplus this fiscal year, which would gradually climb to a $13.1-billion surplus in four years.
The Greens would spend $6.4 billion on municipal infrastructure, implement a national pharmacare program and cover dental costs for low-income youth.
To ease the financial student burden, the Green plan would have tuition-free education by 2020, beginning with lower-income Canadians. It would also eliminate any existing or future debt above $10,000, abolish interest on student loans and boost funding for bursaries.
On the democratic and governance front, the plan would slash the budget and "excessive powers" of the Prime Minister's Office and repeal the government's anti-terror laws.
May blasted the "low cunning and cheap tricks" playing out on the campaign, and said Canadians are sick of being "conned."
"This election reminds me of a seedy sideshow, a carnie sideshow," she said. "And what we want to offer Canadians is the real deal."
Other platform planks:
Create federally funded $1-billion-a-year green technology commercialization grants for entrepreneurs to accelerate emerging technologies.
Abolish tuition fees and implement a debt-forgiveness program for student debt above $10,000.
Invest $600 million in 2016-17 in Via Rail, rising to $764 million by 2020; strengthen rail safety rules; re-route tracks for freight and rail away from populated areas.
Create a Council of Canadian Governments to bring together federal, provincial-territorial, municipal and First Nations, Métis and Inuit leader to develop policy.
The rapid phase-out of coal-fired generation plants in Canada.
Housing plan with affordable, predictable home care support.
A guaranteed livable income to ensure no Canadian lives in poverty.
Reverse decision to reduce home delivery of Canada Post.
Restore $117 million in funding to CBC/Radio-Canada, invest an extra $168 million and $315 million each year after.
Partner with First Nations for sustainable resource development.
Refocus Canada's defence policy on peacekeeping; border, northern, and coast guard patrols; rescue missions.
Reopen Veterans Affairs offices across Canada, reverse $200 million cut to services
Shift government-supported research away from biotechnology and energy intensive farming toward organic and sustainable food production.
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http://www.cbc.ca/m/news/politics/canada-election-2015-green-party-platform-1.3220976
smoothie.
09-10-2015, 09:52 AM
they want to eliminate cars... you posted this on revscene
money also grows on trees and cutting funding from things never has an impact
quasi
09-10-2015, 09:53 AM
Call me ignorant but I'll spoil my vote before I vote Green in any election this lifetime.
murd0c
09-10-2015, 09:58 AM
Voting for Green would be spoiling your vote... All I know it I want Harper out of the government so I'm voting Liberal which will hopefully give us the best chance of getting that fucken idiot out of office!!
Hondaracer
09-10-2015, 10:05 AM
95% of the people who "want Harper out" have never once been effected by his policies, nor do they even know any of them.
Change for the sake of change! I'm sure Trudeau will look very strong against the likes of Putin etc..lol
Mr.HappySilp
09-10-2015, 10:15 AM
95% of the people who "want Harper out" have never once been effected by his policies, nor do they even know any of them.
Change for the sake of change! I'm sure Trudeau will look very strong against the likes of Putin etc..lol
Doesn't even have to be Putin........ Trudeau will happily be wagging his tail following what other countries wants him to do.
All I hear from NDP and Liberals is they are throwing money at the mass but no plan as to where is the money going to come from. Seems like they are operating like Translink. Just keep on building and wasting money but no plan as to how to make money or control spending to balance the books.
westopher
09-10-2015, 10:15 AM
I like Elizabeth May.
She is far too optimistic about her campaign platforms, as many are not feasible in the short term, however, she is the only one who seems to be talking about what she plans to do instead of just sewering the other politicians. She is charismatic to people that see through the bullshit, which isn't the average voter. I wish she was leading a party that had more realistic platforms. My support for free post secondary is absolutely endless, even though at my age I'll likely not be taking advantage of it.
The most despicable things in this country are the conservatives environmental policies, and what people are stuck paying for tuition to better themselves, often being funnelled into courses with no hope of job prospects. When it becomes wasting the government's money for someones education instead of their own, only then will more responsibility be taken by education institutions to put people into courses/programs that will actually get them into the positions they want/need to fill.
meme405
09-10-2015, 10:33 AM
I find it comical that the platform of the green party recognizes that refining fossil fuels is something that is better done here than shipping the raw resource elsewhere.
Yet tell any bandwagon "environmentalist" that you are gonna erect a dirty disgusting refinery, and they will kick and scream, and yell foul like a complete moron. Worse than that stupid "environmentalist" some bullshit fear mongering "news" outlet like Vancity buzz is going to print some crap story with retardedly skewed facts and then the whole population will go crazy over something which is actually nothing. (queue the example of that Nestle bottling station)
And this is why the elected parties fail so often, because when they try to do the right thing, you all get skewed the wrong direction by the news, and lobby them and protest about BS, and then in order to keep your vote, they end up reverting back to the same incorrect way we have been doing things for the last 10 years. This is all because you are all stupid, and you don't know jack shit about fuck all.
westopher
09-10-2015, 10:39 AM
I find it comical that the platform of the green party recognizes that refining fossil fuels is something that is better done here than shipping the raw resource elsewhere.
:thumbs:
We are a resource based economy, and embracing that to an extent is important. What needs to be done is to make these resources work for us more than we are at the moment. Selling mass amounts of fossil fuels to the U.S. and buying it back after its been refined is wasteful. It could have provided so many jobs/so much more money if we were able to do these things ourselves. I don't know fuck all about oil admittedly, so I don't know what that would take, but I do know food. We have the same problem with our fishing industry. We sell mass amounts of shit to the U.S. and China, let them process it and buy it back. Meanwhile we are stuck paying 40+ dollars a kilo for pacific halibut. I'd love to see a manufacturing/processing industry resurgence in Canada, and with our low dollar maybe it will be possible?
Manic!
09-10-2015, 10:51 AM
95% of the people who "want Harper out" have never once been effected by his policies, nor do they even know any of them.
Change for the sake of change! I'm sure Trudeau will look very strong against the likes of Putin etc..lol
Just look at this RS thread.
http://www.revscene.net/forums/700635-sign-up-privateinternetaccess-vpn.html
Harper has been a pain in the ass for business not just for me but for other people I know.
Also looking tough? I donj't think anyone is going to be scared of this guy.
http://www.cbc.ca/gfx/topvideo/2015/harper-security-announcement-150809_lead_media_image_1.jpg
You should ask Patrick Brazeau how tough Trudeau is.
http://www.thestar.com/content/dam/thestar/news/justin_trudeau/2014/09/26/justin_trudeau_relives_boxing_breakthrough_after_s un_tv_low_blows_arthur/trudeau_brazeau.jpg.size.xxlarge.promo.jpg
If you own a cell phone Harpers policies have affected you. So Hondaracer most Canadians have been affected by Harper.
6o4__boi
09-10-2015, 11:04 AM
You are what you smoke.
The green party's definitely been havin' too much of themselves with this.
Lomac
09-10-2015, 11:04 AM
95% of the people who "want Harper out" have never once been effected by his policies, nor do they even know any of them.
Change for the sake of change! I'm sure Trudeau will look very strong against the likes of Putin etc..lol
I don't have to be directly affected by someone to want them out. The whole muzzling of scientists is enough for me to want the Cons out.
jasonturbo
09-10-2015, 11:06 AM
Lol Green Party
"We believe in Science"
"We support homeopathy"
Mmmhhhmmmm....
murd0c
09-10-2015, 11:40 AM
95% of the people who "want Harper out" have never once been effected by his policies, nor do they even know any of them.
Change for the sake of change! I'm sure Trudeau will look very strong against the likes of Putin etc..lol
This alone makes me want him out of our government... It's sick he was able to get away with this so easily..
Waterways changes in budget bill seen as eroding protections - Politics - CBC News (http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/waterways-changes-in-budget-bill-seen-as-eroding-protections-1.1219007)
Proposals for big pipelines and interprovincial power line projects will no longer have to prove they won't damage or destroy navigable waterways in Canada, under changes introduced by the government Thursday.
These big projects are exempt under the new navigation protection act proposed in the government's second omnibus budget bill. The new act would replace one of the country's oldest laws, the Navigable Waters Protection Act. It was established in 1882 and said that no one could block, alter or destroy any water deep enough to float a canoe without federal approval.
That act was amended in 2009 to leave the description of protected water largely up to the minister.
This new act focuses on providing federal protection only for Canada's busiest rivers, lakes and oceans. It's designed to do away with red tape created by the old act that said that even docks and culverts needed federal approval that often took years to get.
Federal Transport Minister Denis Lebel said the new act deals only with waterways used for navigation.
"We specially decide to show what is navigation — ditches or small, small rivers are not a place where we have navigation … this list of lakes and rivers has specific criteria for where we have navigation."
The act now provides a list of federally protected waters — three oceans, 97 lakes and 62 rivers. Any waterway not on the list that could be affected by a dam, pipeline, mine or bridge won't be protected by federal law. It will be up to provinces or municipalities to consider the projects.
Follows changes to environmental reviews
Green Party Leader Elizabeth says the proposed law is just continuing the destruction of environmental protections by the first omnibus budget bill, C-38.
"In C-38, Stephen Harper cancelled and gutted environmental laws brought in by [former prime minister] Brian Mulroney," said May. "He's now moved on to destroy environmental law brought in by Sir John A. Macdonald."
It appears these changes could also alter the level of scrutiny applied to future big projects, such as Shell Canada's proposed Jackpine oilsands mine expansion north of Fort McMurray, Alta.
That project would reroute 21 kilometres of the Muskeg River. As that project is heading into public hearings this month, Transport Canada is still asking tough questions how the project would affect navigation and use of the river.
If this project were proposed under the navigation protection act in the future, Transport Canada would not be asking those questions, because the Muskeg River is not on the list of protected waterways, says Keith Stewart from Greenpeace.
"What's going to happen to projects like that? It's not a minor change, it will have major effects on the ecosystem," said Stewart.
"There are a lot of rivers not on the list that are used by Canadians and need to be protected," he said.
Transport Canada officials say big projects on waterways will still be assessed by the National Energy Board and under Canada's Environmental Protection Act. And they point out that transport officials would still provide "advice" as these assessments are underway.
But the NEB only looks at technical feasibility of building a project, not its environmental effects.
And Keith Stewart adds that scrutiny of projects under Canada's Environmental Assessment Act has been largely watered down.
"I think we are going to be seeing environmental protections just fall through the gaps created by the federal government."
Culverin
09-10-2015, 12:07 PM
Lol Green Party
"We believe in Science"
"We support homeopathy"
Mmmhhhmmmm....
Source?
pastarocket
09-10-2015, 12:14 PM
The posts on this thread are turning from green party related discussion to "get Harper and the Tories out of office!" :fuckthatshit:
Let's make sure our votes put the "Pee Party" out of office. :lawl:
Ronin
09-10-2015, 12:30 PM
LOL Green Party...
I might be convinced by free post secondary if I were still 18 myself but I've already graduated (twice!) so...nope.
I'd love to see where they think all this money will come from if they won't build pipelines or whatever.
jasonturbo
09-10-2015, 01:31 PM
Source?
Elizabeth May: Green Party called out for endorsement of homeopathy | canada.com (http://o.canada.com/news/elizabeth-may-homeopathy)
and from the platform
4.7 Healthier people ? healthier health care | Green Party of Canada (http://www.greenparty.ca/en/policy/vision-green/people/health-care)
"5. Provide funds to expand provincial health insurance to cover proven alternative therapies that are less expensive and invasive"
It's about half way down the page.
Yes, "proven" alternative therapies... I would love to see the approved therapy list.
http://s2.quickmeme.com/img/e3/e34f49a75e7baf00f9624b7637ef88aeb034fc842a780f0b45 4abc798ad4008a.jpg
Manic!
09-10-2015, 01:52 PM
Elizabeth May: Green Party called out for endorsement of homeopathy | canada.com (http://o.canada.com/news/elizabeth-may-homeopathy)
The Conservative in my Riding MP James Lunney believes the same thing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Lunney#Bill_C-420
On March 20, 2003, Lunney introduced Private Members’ Bill C-420, “An act to amend the Food and Drugs Act”, in the House of Commons. The bill would have re-classified all natural health products as foods and would have lifted restrictions on health claims that manufacturers can make about their products. [7]
Lunney said in the House of Commons: “Bill C-420 is about releasing the tremendous amount of information that supports the judicious use of natural health products, and it’s about greater freedom of choice in personal health care. With a minority government, we have the opportunity to advance effectiveness and cost effectiveness in health care”.[8]
6o4__boi
09-10-2015, 02:35 PM
Bill C-420
:joy:
In April 2009, Lunney made a statement in Parliament suggesting the theory of evolution was not proven, stating that "any scientist who declares that the theory of evolution is a fact has already abandoned the foundations of science." In March 2015, Lunney tweeted "Stop calling evolution fact!"
How the fuck do nut jobs like these get elected into office. Are people in your riding retarded or something?
jasonturbo
09-10-2015, 02:56 PM
The Conservative in my Riding MP James Lunney believes the same thing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Lunney#Bill_C-420
I'm not quite sure that's the same thing... one is federal party financial support for things like Reike (Charging money to transfer "energy" to someone), and one is a proposed bill to reclassify natural health products as foods.
Regardless of whether or not the bill came from a dipper/con/etc. if it's from the Surrey-by-the-Sea riding you can assume some lefty wing nut hippie conjured it up...
After reading your posts I'm often left wondering exactly what grade you were in when you decided to hang up the gloves.
Edit: Just read about Dr. Lunney.. he's a full blown chiro kook, "subluxations" lol... if you've never read the basic theory for chiropractors, it's literally 50% science at best.
Manic!
09-10-2015, 03:01 PM
I'm not quite sure that's the same thing... one is federal party financial support for things like Reike (Charging money to transfer "energy" to someone), and one is a proposed bill to reclassify natural health products as foods.
Regardless of whether or not the bill came from a dipper/con/etc. if it's from the Surrey-by-the-Sea riding you can assume some lefty wing nut hippie conjured it up...
After reading your posts I'm often left wondering exactly what grade you were in when you decided to hang up the gloves.
The guy is a right wing nut case. He also thinks schools should not teach Evolution. He quit the Cons about 6 months ago because the where not right wing enough. He also claims cyberbullied’ for his creationist views.
In rambling Commons address, B.C. MP James Lunney says he was ?cyberbullied? for his creationist views | National Post (http://news.nationalpost.com/news/canada/canadian-politics/james-lunney-creationism-cyberbullying)
murd0c
09-10-2015, 03:03 PM
https://youtu.be/XuSpZ3_5pTc
jasonturbo
09-10-2015, 03:03 PM
He's somewhere between I would say, clearly he is religiously aligned with the right sided morons of the Tea Party but then in terms of health and wellness full blown lefty.
Def. an idiot though.
We as a nation suck at vetting candidates.. imagine before the age of the internet how many retarded goons were elected that did tons of stupid shit.
I watched that boxing match years ago lol Also met Justin at the airport in Calgary, I wouldn't be crushed if the libs end up in power.
ilovebacon
09-10-2015, 04:13 PM
I just wanted all students to feel confident about investing them self to school and having a light debt on their shoulders. I have never voted before, and by having almost 40k student debt by the next year. This is surely something I want.
carisear
09-10-2015, 04:23 PM
yay! I can't wait to go back to school for 8 years and take gender studies, slavic studies, romance studies, and childrens literature all for free!!
ilovebacon
09-10-2015, 04:30 PM
yay! I can't wait to go back to school for 8 years and take gender studies, slavic studies, romance studies, and childrens literature all for free!!
only if she gets voted lol
jasonturbo
09-10-2015, 05:27 PM
Lol... you think your 40k of tuition is bad? Imagine paying the same 40K tuition multiple times in your life as you subsidize others via taxes.
If you go to school for something that actually has career options, the student debt should not be overwhelming. If you go to school to study some useless liberal arts degree then yes it probably sucks having a large debt load and an education that's worthless in the work world.
Imagine free tuition, how many artists, journalists, and poly sci majors you would subsidize? Imagine the resulting chaos of an influx of these people in society who can't get a job and are used to living off gov. assistance.
Canadian tuition costs are very reasonable compared to the USA, England, Australia, Japan Etc. and they are dirt cheap in Quebec. Take a look at how the policies in QC regarding cheap tuition contribute to their "have not" status. Luckily Quebec with their bleeding heart socialist policies can continuously withdraw from the "Bank of Other Provinces"... Canada as a country does not have this luxury.
Quebec receives the largest portion of equalization payments of any Province, they also happen to be by far the most left leaning of any of the Provinces... so if the country as a whole goes this direction... where does the money come from? Increasing taxes of course, substantially. Interestingly enough the 6B in transfer funds Quebec received in 2010-2011 made up 1.7% of their GDP, 3x their Provincial deficit, and nearly 10% of the total Provincial budget. (Source below)
http://www.budget.finances.gouv.qc.ca/Budget/2011-2012/en/documents/BudgetPlan.pdf
http://storage.torontosun.com/v1/suns-prod-images/1297301055706_ORIGINAL.jpg?quality=80
IMO when you subsidize something like tuition to the point of it being free for the user, you remove any personal accountability from the picture.
In case anyone is wondering, BC Is a have Province, you pay more into equalization than you get back.
Mehhh for all the people voting dipper or green, I question your understanding of global macroeconomics - Canada is not nearly as rich as people seem to think it is.
Manic!
09-10-2015, 05:41 PM
Bill C-420
:joy:
How the fuck do nut jobs like these get elected into office. Are people in your riding retarded or something?
You think that is crazy check out the rest of the cons. Stockwell Day was put in charge of the treasury board by Harper in 2010. Stockwell Day believes man hunted dinosaurs. He was also at one point the head of the Canadian Alliance before Harper took over and merged with the PC party.
There are a number of others just like him.
yay! I can't wait to go back to school for 8 years and take gender studies, slavic studies, romance studies, and childrens literature all for free!!
i'm gonna take this
Introduction to Professional Management of Marijuana for Medical Purposes in Canada | KPU (http://www.kpu.ca/cps/medical-marijuana)
and maybe realtor courses so i can say i went to UBC Sauder School of Business on my resume
:troll:
Ball.J.Inder
09-10-2015, 06:31 PM
Vote for Mulcair or Trudeau. Apparently Harper was too dumb to realize we are the richest country in the world and we can give our people everything they want.
Hondaracer
09-10-2015, 07:25 PM
if done right i think "free" education could work, although perhaps not in a country such as Canada with the mentality "students" have
Have a bunch of relatives in Finland where education is "free" even for people from abroad. However, the entrance requirements are fucking crazy, as are the exams to even be accepted into post-secondary education that is subsidized by the govt.
a few second relatives i met while there, seemingly very intelligent people, had been studying for over a year simply to write the entry exams. Following up with them, 2/3 went to the Netherlands for school and paid out of pocket because they could not cut the entry requirements to go to school in Finland in the field they wanted.
If STRICT requirements were put in place our post-secondary system would probably be in better shape, although the demographics would probably be pretty similar, it would weed out a lot of students who barely scraped by in HS, get into post-secondary for a BA in some bullshit then whine for the next 15 years about student loans
RRxtar
09-10-2015, 08:28 PM
Where do the trades people and entrepreneurs line up for their free handouts after the college drop outs get their student loans erased and the entitlement-generation gets their free tuition paid for by the people who didn't spend 8 years in school earning an arts degree and putting rims on their car?
noclue
09-10-2015, 08:45 PM
Didn't they get rid of provincial exams and make it easier for admission to UBC?
imagine if UBC had an affirmative action policy
Tone Loc
09-10-2015, 09:42 PM
Lol @ all the hate on "Arts" students here. Arts student here and I personally have never had a problem finding work since I was 15. And right now I don't even have my degree yet (1.5 years to go) but I'm making $22/hr at my current part-time job. Enough to pay for school each semester without taking loans or un-necessary debt.
Personally, I think it has less to do with one's degree than it does with people's sense of entitlement and their misplaced idea that they should finish school as fast as possible in order to find a job. I know a lot of people who graduated with many different majors, who are unable to find work because they wanted to finish in 4 years instead of taking their time to do co-ops, internships, or even just plain work so they can gain competencies that employers are looking for besides a degree.
The amount of people I've met who want $15/hr for a low-skilled McJob is insane... simply because they have a stamped piece of paper with zero "real work" credentials to back it up. Vancouver may be an overpriced city but don't blame the system for your lack of work ethic!
if done right i think "free" education could work, although perhaps not in a country such as Canada with the mentality "students" have
Have a bunch of relatives in Finland where education is "free" even for people from abroad. However, the entrance requirements are fucking crazy, as are the exams to even be accepted into post-secondary education that is subsidized by the govt.
a few second relatives i met while there, seemingly very intelligent people, had been studying for over a year simply to write the entry exams. Following up with them, 2/3 went to the Netherlands for school and paid out of pocket because they could not cut the entry requirements to go to school in Finland in the field they wanted.
If STRICT requirements were put in place our post-secondary system would probably be in better shape, although the demographics would probably be pretty similar, it would weed out a lot of students who barely scraped by in HS, get into post-secondary for a BA in some bullshit then whine for the next 15 years about student loans
It's funny that you mention this as, if anyone took the time to read their platform, they actually reference Finland as one of several countries they would like to emulate in this regard. Also, the term "qualifying students" is used as well as eliminating interest on NEW student loans.
While they don't go into great detail on this topic (only a single page), it seems very much like this isn't the free education for all that some posters here seem to believe it is.
westopher
09-10-2015, 10:20 PM
I can't believe anyone could believe that the free education thing means you can just go take whatever the fuck you want whenever you want. Obviously the system would be restructured with academic goals you must meet as well as strict enterance requirements.
Keep in mind even if school is free, you are still broke as fuck while you are in it. It's not fun working your ass off for no money. The majority of people have an end goal.
jasonturbo
09-10-2015, 11:04 PM
You couldn't make entrance requirements "strict" in Canada, the schools would be half empty.
I think you would be shocked to find the number of people who are in post secondary that don't actually have an end goal... beyond graduating.
For example, my brother has BA w/ honors in archeology/classics from UofA and a MA in anthro from Leicester... he's never ever worked a day in a related field or performed any research. So what was his thinking/end goal... I have no idea.
I can tell you I've coddled his socialist ass through life for the last 7 years hiring him over and over again even though he is a lazy piece of shit and gets next to nothing done. He is however, very smart, it's almost as if his end goal was to "be the smartest guy in the room", he likes to use big words that are so uncommon nobody will understand, then when the people to which he is speaking look lost, he gives them the "Oh, you don't understand word X?"
If you've ever read a Christopher Hitchens book.. he basically talks like that atheist fundamentalist lunatic. (I'm an atheist, but that man was just hateful towards religion.)
Not even kidding, if tuition fees ever get eliminated I'll be all over the JD lol Then when I grad I'll contribute nothing to society beyond sucking the financial health out of couples going through divorce :)
Well, it doesn't sound like they're eliminating tuition fees. It sounds like they plan to make it free for a select few and cheaper for everyone else.
6o4__boi
09-11-2015, 07:04 AM
https://youtu.be/XuSpZ3_5pTc
"A lot of people thought Justin Trudeau would punch like Justin and then land on the canvas like Justine"
"This is his Liberal Bar Mitzvah"
:lawl:
You think that is crazy check out the rest of the cons. Stockwell Day was put in charge of the treasury board by Harper in 2010. Stockwell Day believes man hunted dinosaurs. He was also at one point the head of the Canadian Alliance before Harper took over and merged with the PC party.
There are a number of others just like him.
I guess any retard with money can become a politician these days.
jasonturbo
09-11-2015, 09:37 AM
Well, it doesn't sound like they're eliminating tuition fees. It sounds like they plan to make it free for a select few and cheaper for everyone else.
"To ease the financial student burden, the Green plan would have tuition-free education by 2020"
Green Party platform promises to expand rail, eliminate tuition - Politics - CBC News (http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/canada-election-2015-green-party-platform-1.3220976)
No point in picking on a party for having candidates who are losers or have silly beliefs (Day), every party has its fair share of donkeys.
svelt
09-11-2015, 09:47 AM
I really like Elizabeth May as a person, and of the four (five if you count Duceppe but fuck him) she definitely seems the most honest, approachable, personable and likable but her party doesn't have a hope in hell of doing anything - their goal seems to be to keep their one or two seats in the house of commons intact - and they're a bit too extreme left for my tastes.
Harper's policies do affect the average Canadian given that he's basically been in power since 2006. Also, the "muzzling" is very real - there is a lot of information that federal scientists cannot divulge to the public under the current regime.
Manic!
09-11-2015, 10:43 AM
"To ease the financial student burden, the Green plan would have tuition-free education by 2020"
Green Party platform promises to expand rail, eliminate tuition - Politics - CBC News (http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/canada-election-2015-green-party-platform-1.3220976)
No point in picking on a party for having candidates who are losers or have silly beliefs (Day), every party has its fair share of donkeys.
The cons seem to have more than there fair share.
will068
09-11-2015, 11:14 AM
For example, my brother has BA w/ honors in archeology/classics from UofA and a MA in anthro from Leicester... he's never ever worked a day in a related field or performed any research. So what was his thinking/end goal... I have no idea.
Where were your parents to smack him in the head and say "What the hell is wrong with you son, I didn't raise a dumbass"..
Hondaracer
09-11-2015, 11:18 AM
Inb4 conservative minority, nothing but bickering bullshit, no pipelines, and a real "recession"
Manic!
09-11-2015, 01:12 PM
Inb4 conservative minority, nothing but bickering bullshit, no pipelines, and a real "recession"
Not going to happen the Cons are done. They are so despite they just hired some dude from Australia to help their sinking ship.
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