Category: Canadian politics

  • Liberals Have Lost Their Way

    A former Liberal candidate in B.C. Drew Adamick  has come out against the Liberal party and now is supporting the NDP. Funny enough this isn’t Drew’s first brush with controversy.

    From Vancouver Sun

    “So far, this campaign has really firmly cemented my decision,” Adamick said. “Michael Ignatieff has been a huge disappointment for me and I just think the Liberals have lost their way.”

    Here is what Adamick said about the Green Shift  in 2008

    I’ve read the Liberal “Green Shift”. It’s about time the Liberals came out with some kind of policy. Too bad it’s flawed in many respects: it does not truly reflect the current realities of rural and northern Canadians, it does not penalize heavy polluters enough, it does not truly provide incentives for people to take transit, drive less, use fuel-efficient vehicles, it does not provide enough incentives for people to use less fuel. I’m not against carbon taxes per se, just the two proposals that were put out there.

    And there’s more on Stephane Dion’s leadership and the direction of the party.

    Their lack of policy that looks beyond the City of Toronto and idealist in Vancouver and Montreal is another one. Dion’s leadership too is disappointing. I’ve tremendous respect for Stephane Dion the acedemic and the cabinet minister, just little for Stephane Dion the “leader.” I know in a previous post of mine, I gave Dion my support as a then-proud Liberal.

    my only question is how did this individual become a Liberal candidate.

  • Fringe Parties in Canada

    While doing research for something else I stumbled over this fun little news nugget.

    From CTV

    There are 19 registered political parties in Canada

    There is the Pirate Party. It says it “strives to reform copyright laws and to protect the privacy of Canadians.” I just like the name.

    There’s that old favourite the Rhinos.

    On their website they proudly say we don’t speak English very much but we French very well.

    They promise their website will be translated some day.

    One of the best ones though has been deregistered for this election. I don’t know why.

    I could give some serious thought to the Work Less Party.

    Workers of the World relax. Alarm clocks kill dreams.

    That would be something to sleep on.

    the pirate party, work less party, Canadian politics.

  • Tim Hudak on the Jim Richards show

    This afternoon Tim Hudak was on the Jim Richards show for once not talking about politics but his love of the Boston Bruins. I think it is refreshing to see this side of Hudak in the lead up to the election this fall. You can listen to the audio of the interview below.