Category: Canadian politics

  • The Liberals Northern roadmap to Nowhere

    The far north act is a dead end for everyone involved unless you’re the provincial government who is pushing forward with their progressive protectorate.

    Of course the government knows what’s best for you better than you do. Also the economy of the North would be  severely impacted by not being able to have certainty in developing natural resources.

    The Liberal government has shown that they rather hobble an entire region for political gain than do what’s right for the entire province.

    Source  Toronto Sun

    While northerners don’t expect government hand-outs, they also don’t expect intrusive legislation from a remote provincial government in the south.


    Yet that’s what’s happening with the Far North Act, which would put half the land north of the 51st parallel out of bounds for development. Worse, the government hasn’t said which 50% of land is off the table.”


    Conservative leader Tim Hudak says he will scrap the Far North Act if he becomes premier.


    “Basically it will freeze 50% of the land north of the 51st parallel and put enormous obstacles in front of any kind of development project on the rest,” he said.


    Developments such as the vast Ring of Fire mineral deposit in northwestern Ontario and the De Beers diamond mine at Attawapiskat would never have been developed if this act had been in place 20 years ago, Hudak said

  • McGuinty Cabinet Shuffle Sign of Liberals Sinking Ship

    It is widely expected tomorrow that premier Dad Dalton McGuinty will try to plug some leaks in public opinion by shuffling his cabinet. The news is that Minister of the environment John Gerretsen will have to fall on his sword and pay the price for the premiers ill-advised eco-tax. By not listening to the people of Ontario the Premier has unleashed the green rage of Ontarians and had to sacrifice a cabinet minister for political expediency.

    Source Globe and Mail



    There was a damaging ombudsman’s report about the Liberals’ much-maligned local health networks, and wide-spread criticism of a so-called secret law regarding police powers during the G20 summit.


    So it’s no surprise Mr. McGuinty wants to shake up the cabinet, and perhaps bring in some new faces.


    Former Winnipeg mayor Glenn Murray and former Ottawa mayor Bob Chiarelli both won by-elections for the government earlier this year and are widely considered contenders for cabinet.


    Environment Minister John Gerretsen could be forced to take a bullet over the eco- fees fiasco, with one source suggesting John Wilkinson could move over from Revenue after successfully handling the HST.

  • Mainstream media’s Cloak and Dagger Campaign Against Rob Ford

    first journalist then wiki leaks now we have a story that combines both intriguing elements of media misuse and espionage. The conservative blogosphere has been lit up like a Roman candle over accusations of alterations to Toronto mayoral front runner Rob Ford’s Wikipedia page.

    Now the company that owns the Toronto Star avowed no knowledge or improper wrongdoing. However the IP addresses come from  entities that are part of the Toronto Star family. Either way it seems that a backbencher or zealous patron has taken it upon themselves to engage in some extra curricular activities.

    Source national Post


    “The Toronto Star owns a couple of these IP portals and they come under Toronto Star Newspapers Ltd, which is a broader thing. The Toronto Star itself has a separate portal,” said Mr. Hepburn. Toronto Star Newspaper Ltd. owns a number of media properties, including Eye Weekly, Sing Tao, Canadian Immigrant and Real Estate News.
    “We’re trying to track it down to which computer it came from, which may be impossible to do,” said Mr. Hepburn.