Showing posts with label #elxn2015. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #elxn2015. Show all posts

Saturday, 12 September 2015

I am so ashamed of this Canadian government –it must fall on Oct. 19th

Germans standing up for helpless refugees

Canada announced today a 3-point plan for thousands of refugees.

BUG WHUP.

1. Fighting ISIS (-How's that worked for Syrians or refugees so far?)

2. Humanitarian Aid - up to $100 million, matching individual contributions. Either we must send aid to UN, the Red Cross, and other NGOs, or we don't. Why are they matching money? We're going to send some money for water and food? There are people here, prepared to sponsor refugees, and teach them to fish, not just handing them aid.

3. Refugee Resettlement - only over 4 years, but Harper won't co-operate with provincial leaders who are speaking out, or large city mayors, who are stepping up to the plate. We've done this before, and we have done it well, helped people escape war, poverty, violence and natural disasters.

I AM SO ANGRY. As is a former PM: Jean Chrétien says Stephen Harper 'has shamed 
The trail they are trying to follow
Canada'
"I am sad to see that in fewer than 10 years, the Harper government has tarnished almost 60 years of Canada's reputation as a builder of peace and progress."
I am so ashamed of the Prime Minister. This isn't MY Canada.

The outgoing PM, Harper, want to spend more time working with political advisors and spin doctors to ensure his re-election. The outgoing Harper Conservative government wanted to promise a balanced budget. It seems it was balanced on the backs of Canadians. It seems it was balanced on the backs of Canadian Veterans, as well as Aboriginal Affairs, and Immigration budgets, to name three budget lines. He and his PMO have been cutting the Immigration budget in a desperate bid to please his party base, and hold onto power. Even worse, if he thinks it is the Canadian thing to do.

This is shameful, with all of the religious and community groups who have gotten together to sponsor refugees privately:

You can read more here: 

Canada's immigration department returned more than $350 million to the federal treasury in unspent funds over a three-year period, a sum that included millions for processing refugee applications and helping asylum-seekers settle ...


The civil war in Syria is complex, with evidence of the use of chemical weapons only the latest horror. Add to that the bombings, the loss of infrastructure. A Kurdish combat medic has seen evidence of chemical weapons to kill and maim, at least 4 attacks, The National reports:

Growing evidence chemical weapons used in Iraq, Syria 2:47 min.

With Canada sending bombers, and Russia getting involved, as well, I cannot see this crisis resolving itself anytime soon. From my humble point of view, we cannot solve the civil war, we can help the estimated million refugees searching for a new home by December. We helped 60,000 flee the Vietnam government in 1979. They are strong, contributing Canadians, like Judy Trihn. (Drowned Syrian boy 'could have been you,' Sino-Vietnamese mom tells CBC Ottawa reporter Judy Trinh)

They are crossing by water, or following these trails
When you examine the paths they followed, I cannot imagine the journey as they sell everything to pay and/or bribe those who exploit them in their desire to flee. They risk a watery crossing, on unsafe boats, rather than the horrific circumstances and the barriers they face on roads and trains. It is 3378 km from Syria to Munich.









When you look at the faces of the children, it must break even the hardest anti-refugee hearts. Friday night's The National featured a story of this family who were reunited in Germany, with German police taking happy photos, with smiles on their faces, as they saw the smiles of the children, their mother and father. 



Video: Who Accepts The Most Refugees?

Germany has taken in thousands of refugees


I like reading international news. We need a world view of humanity, as we all share planet earth. I follow DW news, as it provides another point of view of what is going on in the world, as well as BBC. I'm sure that Eurostat is inaccurate for Canada. We haven't brought in many at all.

Certainly, they are citing figures from our government, but at last count, I'd read that we have only taken in 1300 people or so.

Canada's refugee acceptance falls far short of Stephen Harper's claims


How many refugees? Very few. PM Harper lied during a recent Stump speech. He confuses refugees with people being resettled, and these number all people we who have immigrated to Canada, not under these conditions.
"Stephen Harper made the point himself at least twice on Wednesday. Answering journalists' questions in Welland, Ont., he referred to Canada as "the largest per capita refugee receiver in the world." Answering another question about Syrian refugees, he said, "Let's put this in context," and then continued, "Canada is the largest resettler of refugees per capita in the world by far.""


German pro-refugee politician defies neo-Nazis

Todesdrohung gegen Landrat Pipa

A senior German politician whose district council is enlarging hostels for refugees says he won't be deterred by a neo-Nazi murder threat. Erich Pipa says "99 percent" of residents support his stand to provide shelter.

Main-Kinzig - the most densely populated of the state of Hesse 21 administrative districts - is accommodating 2,900 refugees and estimates it will receive 5,000 by late December under Germany's system of allocating refugees across its 16 states. 
ZDF published survey results on Friday, showing that 66 percent of Germans endorsed last week'sentry decision by Austrian and German governments to allow mostly Syrian refugees, then stuck in Hungary, to travel on to Germany.


Merkel's Syrian refugee stance reflects spirit of integrating East Germany

Ungarn Flüchtlinge am Bahnhof in Bicske

Germany's decision to open welcome hundreds of thousands of refugees echoes back to when West Germany opened its arms - and tax coffers - to integrate the former GDR, US foreign policy scholar John Harper tells DW. 

Thursday, 10 September 2015

Election #42 2015 - the polls

We love numbers at my house. I've been watching polls. Even made a graph for our local candidate polling numbers. I like keeping track of things, especially with my memory!

It was interesting in 2006, when the polls were incredibly wrong regarding the NDP wave in Quebec. (The Canadian Federal Election of 2006)
There were issues with polling those on cell phones, as the customers demographics didn't reflect the population.  

In June, 2015 they wrote:
Harper’s problem is simple. The Conservatives are the first choice of 29.2 per cent of the voters, and the second choice of only 6.7 per cent. Harper hits a ceiling at 36 per cent. That would give him seat numbers rather like 2006.
Local Candidates according to Lake 88 (local radio)

Federally (Toronto Star)

What do you think of polls, 24 times out of 25?!  

Sunday, 30 August 2015

"Not in my lifetime, son, but maybe in yours!" Stephen Lewis speech Aug. 24th


We are in the beginning of a 77-day Federal Election #42 in Canada. I think it matters not what you believe, but that you read, learn and become involved.


"Not in my lifetime, son, but maybe in yours!" –David Lewis to Stephen Lewis

 I am stirred. It was a wonderful speech, from a highly respected man. He's 77 years old and says he's waited 75 years for this day, from licking stamps at age 2 in his family home! This is the gist of it.

There are many reason why the Conservatives should not  and will not be elected. 

The meaning of the Duffy trial. 

 The senate is dead, the death rattles are of no consequence. What is of consequence is  is what has been revealed, and that is the antithesis of democracy, an obsessive authoritarian need to control.

"Egotism and narcissism are not the twin pillars of democratic governance."

The concentration of power in the Prime Minister's office distorts the running of parliament, distorts the power of question period, distorts checks and balances, distorts the views of civil servants, and engenders in the public a deep and abiding cynicism.
Fear is not a policy. Fear is not an election platform. Fear is the last refuge of those for whom terrorism is a political device and civil liberties be damned. To use fear as a path to power engenders a deep an abiding cynicism.

The meaning of economic management

Despite their protestations, the Conservatives are second rate economic managers.
Stephen Harper can pretend otherwise, but the pretence is mythology. And leans on endless complaints about global difficulties.
Consider:
  • we're in a recessionary quagmire, with negligible economic growth.
  • We have continuing and unacceptable levels of unemployment -persistently above 6%.
  • We've gutted the manufacturing sector and 
  • we've placed all of our expectations in a resource extraction economy, which is untenable with the collapse of oil prices
  • and the staggering decline in economic management.
Good government plans ahead of time for the needs of the present and the needs of the future.
 These aren't economic managers; these are economic poseurs.

And there is every reasons to believe that the Canadian public is on to them.
There are infinite numbers of reasons to defeat the Tories.
There are infinite numbers of reasons to elect the NDP.
  1. Restoration of Parliament. We appreciate civilised debate. When there is respect. We've lost civility in the House of Commons. Democratic norms are observed and committees can function. Yes: omnibus encyclopedic sorcery! Restore parliamentary dignity and reform.
  2. The reclaiming of Canada. The years of hard right Years of Conservative rule has hijacked the Canadian culture. At times the country feels unrecognisable. Stop the slide into militarism. Revive the right of dissent. and revive scientific opinion and influence. We can restore the cutbacks that have been applied destructively to so many entities from the CBC to hundreds of women's groups, initiate the Commission enquiry into missing aboriginal women. Frame a viable and persuasive policy on climate change. Rescue CIDA from the clutch of Foreign
    Affairs. Remove the cap on foreign aid. We can become  the thoughtful, moderate, liberal power that Canada once was, so that next time we run for the security council on the United Nations we will be overwhelmingly elected. It's a restorative agenda that is decent and humane. Principled and generous. It is an agenda that is inclusive and compassionate, rather than abrasive and contemptuous.
  3. The logic of straightforward policies. The electorate is warning to the major planks of our platform. Child care spaces for the working poor. Federal $15 minimum wage,  focus on infrastructure, emphasis one transportation and housing, revival the manufacturing sector, tax increases on large corporations. 
  4. Quite remarkable what Tom Mulcair has achieved. The mantle of integrity, regarded as the most vibrant and analytic mind, who can confront the PM on a daily basis. The most trusted of the leaders.
This is truly the opportunity of a lifetime. The yearning for change is in the air and it is the NDP that is the embodiment of that change. Just imagine... You don't have to be a romantic to know that the quest for social justice is within reach. We can again be the envy of the world. 
We can fight for human rights, and against inequality, as an example to the world.


Thomas Mulcair in Perth, ON

Former diplomat Stephen Lewis, son of former New Democratic Party leader David Lewis, introduces NDP leader Thomas Mulcair at a campaign rally in Toronto, Ont., on August 24, 2015. In his speech, Mr. Mulcair announces a pledge to increase the Guaranteed Income Supplement program for seniors and says his party will reset the eligibility age for Old Age Security from 67 to 65-years old. In his answers to the media, he says he wants to focus on Canada’s manufacturing sector and to assist Canadian veterans.

"You showed a disdain for our veterans," says veteran grappling with