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Written by CPC
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Thursday, 05 January 2006 |
Stephen Harper's Conservatives are calling for five- and ten-year mandatory minimum prison sentences for gun crimes, hiring more police, cracking down on smuggling, and increased support for youth at risk.
Speaking at the Eaton Centre, metres away from the site of the Boxing Day shootings, Stephen Harper released the party’s plan to Stand up for Security today. |
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Written by LPC
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Thursday, 05 January 2006 |
Prime Minister Paul Martin today announced a series of measures to support Canadians families in surmounting barriers in education, training and finding a good job.
“Reducing the cost of tuition for Canadian families, and improving Canadians’ access to skills training and employment opportunities is about ensuring that all Canadians – and their families – can prosper in the global economy,” the Prime Minister said. “It is about helping Canadian families be full partners in an innovative, competitive and inclusive workforce in Canada.” |
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Written by Wire Services
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Thursday, 05 January 2006 |
Today the Alternative Federal Budget released a detailed report card on the achievements of the 2004-05 Minority Parliament and awarded the Martin Minority an overall C grade for "some progress."
Minority Report: A Report Card on the 2004-05 Minority Government outlines the problems, grades the efforts, and outlines an unfinished People's Agenda for the next government. The report, published by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, was put together with input from numerous civil society organizations representing millions of Canadians. |
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Wednesday, 04 January 2006 |
NDP Leader Jack Layton today released the NDP plan for a National Prescription Drug Plan to help seniors and families facing catastrophic drug costs.
“We should be making sure that seniors and all Canadians have equitable access to medically necessary prescription drugs, regardless of where they live or how much money they’ve made,” Layton said. “We can’t fix all the issues with prescription drugs all at once. But we can take some practical first steps and get moving in the right direction.” |
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Written by LPC
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Wednesday, 04 January 2006 |
Prime Minister Paul Martin today set out the next steps in the Liberal government’s plan to support Canadian families with a bold new health platform, including a Canada Health Care Guarantee; 1,000 new family doctors; a new National Cancer Strategy; and a Canadian Mental Health Commission.
“Canadian families have a right to a health care system that puts their needs first. They have a right to quality care in a timely manner by ensuring that critical wait times are reduced. They have a right to a health care system that is accountable to them. Above all, they have a right to care based on need not ability to pay,” Prime Minister Martin said. |
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Written by Wire Services
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Wednesday, 04 January 2006 |
Canada's Walk of Fame today announced details of a new contest through which Canadians can help nominate the next recipients of a star on the Walk of Fame in June 2006 in Toronto.
Walk of Fame President Peter Soumalias expalins, "Canadians take great pride in knowing that their fellow Canadians are having a major impact on the world of entertainment, sports and literature. We're tapping into that pride, allowing ordinary Canadians to have a say in who we honour in 2006." |
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Columnist - D.L. McCracken
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Written by D.L. McCracken
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Wednesday, 04 January 2006 |
And we thought the whole same-sex marriage thing was over and done with and a glimmer of hope was on the horizon that maybe just maybe the entire gay issue would become the non-issue it should be and perhaps we would witness that edification in our lifetime. Just when we were tentatively beginning to exhale, a political dinosaur re-enters the public arena and states unequivocally that all gay people are gay because they choose to be. And good heavens no they're not born that way and the final little gem, God made all of humankind with the exception of gay people. |
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Columnist - Frank Streicher
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Written by Frank Streicher
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Tuesday, 03 January 2006 |
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Happy New year, fellow Bluenosers. To start the year off, I thought that it might be time to get even with all the spammers from Nigeria. Hence, the following letter was sent to the head of the Nigerian Commonwealth Committee this very evening. Dear General Dr. Yakubu Gowon, It is with great delight that I received the news of your appointment as Head of the Nigerian Commonwealth Committee . It is not often the case that a former Dictator is given a second chance. Such a rebirth, if you permit me the flowery language, allows us all to hope that we, too, can start our lives anew and metamorphose into a better and brighter beings. |
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Written by Wire Services
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Tuesday, 03 January 2006 |
A letter has been sent by the Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center to Prime Minister Paul Martin, CPC Leader Stephen Harper, NDP Leader Jack Layton and BQ Leader Gilles Duceppe, demanding there be no meetings between Canadian and Iranian politicians or bureaucrats until Iran reverses its position on the Holocaust and the State of Israel. |
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Written by NS Liberal Party
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Tuesday, 03 January 2006 |
Nova Scotia Liberal Leader Francis MacKenzie is asking the government to set up an Independent Action Panel to learn what Nova Scotians think should be done to increase personal safety in the province. "We have seen too many violations against personal safety lately and many of them violent. Unless something is done, it's just going to get worse," said MacKenzie. |
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Written by Wire Services
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Tuesday, 03 January 2006 |
The recent sale by Abitibi Consolidated of 485,000 acres of forest land to an American company should raise serious alarm bells in political and regulatory circles, says Canada's largest union of forestry workers. |
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