Taliban Jack
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Considering that the many Conservatives share similar viewpoints with the Taliban regarding the death penalty, abortion, separation of church and state, homosexuality... the term "Taliban Jack" is pretty hypocritical.
Jack Layton got the derogatory label because NDP policies regarding Afghanistan were a clear alternative to Conservative and Liberal policies. Most Canadians are now coming to the conclusion that Jack Layton and NDP policies regarding Afghanistan were right all along. Its not Layton's fault that its taken Canadians so long to realize that Liberal and Conservative policies regarding Iraq were ill advised and poorly conceived. Formulating a policy years before it becomes popular is a sign of a leader and a political party with clear vision.
Layton and the NDP may not agree with the direction of the Liberals and Conservatives regarding Afghan mission, but that hardly makes him unsupportive of Canadian soldiers. The NDP supports Canada's armed forces where it counts and if given a chance would do more than pay lip service to the concept of "supporting the troops".
Here is the NDP policy regarding Canada's Armed Forces. Judge for yourself whether the NDP is sympathetic to our adversaries in Afghanistan:
If you want to debate the merits of one political party versus another then avoid derogatory labels and focus on the facts and policies. Otherwise you are just slinging mud and not actually debating the issues.
Kudos to Duceppe for probably averting an election!
OTTAWA - The Bloc Quebecois says it will support the Harper government's budget motion Friday, averting an immediate election.
Bloc Leader Gilles Duceppe says his party will vote for the ways and means motion because there's nothing bad in it.
Your votes should mean as much as mine. 1 person = 1 vote. How much money you have should NEVER enter the equation. The day a rich person's votes counts more than a poor person's is the day democracy dies.
BTW - the West accounts for 30% of the population of Canada, and 30% of the seats in the HoC.
Also - I enjoyed your last sentance. Please tell me how that is any different from what Quebec seperatists threaten.
The idea that the Western provinces should have greater House of Commons representation is absurd (as stated by me, a citizen of British Columbia. The House of Commons is based on representation by population—the higher the population of a province, the more Commons seats are held.
These numbers are pretty close to the correct proportions; they are corrected with each decennial census.
- Manitoba has 3.7 % of the population and 4.5 % of Commons seats.
- British Columbia has 13.3 % of the population and 11.7 % of Commons seats.
- Alberta has 10.9 % of the population and 9.1 % of Commons seats.
- Saskatchewan has 3.1 % of the population and 4.5 % of Commons seats.
Quite right, pegger. As a rule Ontarians don’t lump the four provinces together. In fact, the four provinces are totally different from each other. The Maritime provinces are much more homogeneous.
I don't know what the stats are for the Maritimes, but I see you conveniently forgot to include them.
It's not really surprising when you consider the Maritimes have less than 7% of the Canadian population and over 10% of the HofC seats and 24% of the Senate seats.
It's amazing that people from the Maritimes have actually complained on this forum that the Maritimes are getting the short end of the stick. Now, they are usually those on the left and are quite accustomed to whining. I do find it interesting that areas that the Liberals traditionally do well in have over representation and where their history is not as rosy, there is under representation. I'm not saying that this is by design but given the Liberal Party's track record when it comes to integrity, it's certainly not surprising.
I don't know what the stats are for the Maritimes, but I see you conveniently forgot to include them. I am fairly certain, though stand to be corrected, that their % of population relative to their seats is way out of whack, though.
I don't know what the stats are for the Maritimes, but I see you conveniently forgot to include them. I am fairly certain, though stand to be corrected, that their % of population relative to their seats is way out of whack, though.
As far as Western Alienation, don't kid yourself, it is here, and not just in Alberta. There are other issues over and above the value of our vote issue that cause this, and a lot of them go all the way back to your favorite guru, Trudeau, who basically abandoned the West in his quest for power and glory. This did not change under any Lieberal government in the past forty years. After so long, being continually lied to by a particular party for so many years, causes people in the West to abandon that party. Which is also why the East continually votes for the Lieberals, simply because the Lieberals always give Ontario and Quebec want they want as a cost of buying their vote, no matter the damage to the rest of the country. On the other hand, Danny Williams is totally unexplainable!!!!!
Ontario - 38.5% of pop. 34.4% of HoC (note - biggest difference between pop and representation)
That's one way of looking at it. Another is that Alberta has 83% of the seats they should have while Ontario has 89% of the seats they should have. BC has 87%
So the Maritimes has 3% more seats than their share.
3% isn't that far out of whack, especially considering they started the country.
And for the Senate, well, look at the US system, where each state gets 2 senators. That makes some votes worth a whole lot more than others.
BTW - I don't know of anybody down east that started any country let alone this one