McGuinty’s Green Policy a Perceived Failure

In politics perception is reality and in the public mind the issue of sky high energy costs is now linked to the green policies of the Ontario Liberals. It seems the next election will focus on pocketbook issues not green politics .

Tellingly, 44 per cent of Ontarians surveyed this month by the polling firm Innovative Research Group believe electricity is in worse shape now than when the Liberals took power in 2003; only half that share think it’s gotten better.
So the question is can you afford four more years of the Ontario Liberals.

Darryl Konynenbelt Running for Tories in Mississauga South

Two highly qualified candidates vying for the nomination this should be interesting.

From Mississauga.com

“Ontarians are worried about the future. The opportunities once offered in this great province are fading into distant memory. We need to rebuild and we need to provide the kind of tax relief needed to give people the confidence to spend again. It’s time for the people of Mississauga South to have their say and it’s time for a candidate who will listen.”

Darryl Konynenbelt

“I’m committed to ensure we don’t face another four years of Liberal rule in this province, Liberal rule that has forced the good people of Mississauga South to needlessly fear for their families health, safety and future prosperity.”

Darryl Konynenbelt

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Eco-Mismanagement

Ontarians deserve a better explanation. [click here]


The organization that slaps eco fees on TVs clearly wasn’t ready for prime time.
Ontario Electronic Stewardship (OES) — the organization that levied $45 million in WEEE fees on televisions and computers in its first year — missed its collection and recycling targets by as much as 59%, its own performance report reveals.

Remembrance Day Poll Results

The results are in and most Blogging Tories  think that  Remembrance Day should be a statutory holiday. One quick correction I should have realized that Ontario is in the minority when it comes to not recognizing remembrance Day as a  holiday. That was my mistake in formulating the question. Here are the official results.

 
SHOULD REMEMBRANCE DAY BE A STATUTORY HOLIDAY IN CANADA?
yes
  59 (67%)
 
no
  27 (31%)
 
I don’t care
  1 (1%)
 
history is not important
  0 (0%)
 
Votes so far: 87