Category: Conservative politics

  • Ontario Liberals are running scared

    For the first time in almost a decade the opposition Ontario PC party has taken the lead in the public opinion polls. More telling is the numbers of Ontarians who want a change in government has drastically increased.

     Now  the numbers might fluctuate in the coming months but if the change numbers keep on climbing that’s good news for Tim Hudak and the Ontario PC party in the provincial election of 2011. I wonder what schemes are  the liberal backroom boys cooking up trying to revive the out of gas Liberal government.
  • 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

  • Job Creation Would be Priority for Hudak Government in Northern Ontario

    Last Friday Tim Hudak and finance critic Norm Miller visited Northern Ontario laying out their alternate vision for the North. A Hudak government would repeal theFar North Act. unfortunately the passage of this act would be a step back in time for the North for the sake of agendas emanating from Queens Park.
    Another example of the downtown Toronto limousine liberals trying to impose their progressive protectorate and disregarding local concerns. In fact  has been on record as having no reservations for going against the wishes of local communities. “Municipalities will no longer be able to reject wind turbines, solar panels, or bio-fuel plants because they don’t like them. We can’t allow interests to oppose these simply because they don’t like them.”
    On the other hand a Hudak government would restore respect for local governments and decision-makers at all levels.