Fri 12 Sep 2008
Dr. Carolyn Bennett, willing to drop affirmative action and HRC “no wash hands” rulings to promote safe water and food.
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Dear Minion of M.A.D.
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Why would they say my minion equals 2 0Â Is that supposed to be twenty is it 2.0 to let you know it’s a software revision? Is that what LPoC thinks of you?
There’s nothing more fundamental than the safety of the food we eat and the water we drink. When it comes to government regulation in these areas, less is not more.
So can we cut funding to Egale then? Or is funding people because they are are homosexuals more important than water? Funny they say the first thing he’s cutting is like drinking water safety. Like Walkerton was that safe when Chretien was PM, good grief.
I need to add to this it was parent teacher night at school yesterday, needless to say the school is very politically correct, anyway the school had 4 priorities 3rd wes supporting diversity, fourth was safety.
Not first! Fourth!!! After diversity.
Stephen Harper’s Conservatives have been clear that their goal is to reduce the role government plays in the lives of Canadians. Conservative ideology assumes at its core that government is too big and interferes too much in how industry and society function.
Yes and that government should focus on things that are important, like say the Walkerton water supply remember that happened when Chretien was PM and giving big government money to Paul Martins Canada Steamship Lines. To ESL training. Â
The Conservatives have it wrong. Ensuring that Canadians can have confidence in safety of the food we eat, the water we drink, the air we breathe and the land our children play on is a fundamental responsibility of government.
Just not a liberal one like when Chretien was PM, and Walkerton happened.
Conservative governments have made significant errors in the past by allowing their ideology to influence decisions around the regulations that directly affect the health of Canadians.
Luckily Liberals did no such thing when it comes to taking away rights of legal gun owners rather than keeping criminals in jail. How about Belinda Stronach going to California, and Chretien taking family members to the Mayo Clinic in Minneapolis when they got sick while telling the rest of us no 2 tier health care. Is that concern about the health of Canadians?
Consider the impact of the decision of the Mike Harris Conservatives to cut water safety regulations in Ontario in the 1990s, and the resultant tragedy that was Walkerton.
But wait that was when Chretien was PM? So Let me get this straight when Conservatives are in power the Federal party is to blame when Liberals are in power it’s a province thats to blame? What happens if it’s McGuinty and Dion? Is it a tie in the responsibility game when you,  only have another liberal to point the finger at?
Without consulting Canadians or even informing Parliament, The Stephen Harper Conservatives (including many of the same Harris-era advisors and cabinet ministers) drastically changed the approach to meat inspection – reducing the amount of time inspectors spend actually inspecting meat. The results of the government’s investigation into the outbre ak of listeriosis will not be known for some time but one thing is clear: Conservatives do not learn from their mistakes.
Actually Tony Clement tried to put in measures to spot outbreaks like listerosis but lets not give him credit for trying and Listerosis, infected 3 people in Manitoba before the crisis and one after me thinks this is just more MSM’s hate the CPC propaganda.
In Walkerton I thought the problem was the guy testing the water was drunk and didn’t care.
That is why a new Liberal government will invest $50 million to build a more robust food safety net. A Liberal government will make the necessary investments to ensure that the food we all eat is as safe as it can be.
So they will make sure corporations can fire the asses off of any one who doesn’t follow proper hygene even if they can’t speak English? No HRC’s will be involved? Will they be able to hire the best person for the job? Will anyone be able to apply? Or,… are there principles more important than safe water and food. I’m guessing there are.
When the BC HRC ruled that you do not have to be able to wash your hands because theres no connection between handwashing and disease, the liberals were dead silent. Sure they care, just not enough to say one damnable word. Well except Keith Martin.
Please help ensure that once again Canadians will know their government puts science and the health of Canadians ahead of Conservative ideology. Make a donation today and help Stéphane Dion and I bring real sense and true responsibility back to the table where policies are made.
Yea support diversity.  Responsibility? Bah, irresponsibility if anything. we spend far more on immigration but will liberals take from that budget? I don’t think so.
Thank you.
Dr. Carolyn Bennett,
Liberal Party of CanadaAuthorized by the Federal Liberal Agency of Canada, registered agent for the Liberal Party of Canada
Well they authorized the blockquotes anyway.
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September 12th, 2008 at 11:04 am
Watched the mad Doc briefly on Coren last nite as she struggled to complete a sentence and contort on her chair as though she had diarhea…the dopey dipper seated beside her sounded and looked the rocket scientist…so how bad was the show?…bad, real bad.
September 13th, 2008 at 5:13 am
Do I want to imagine? Well I guess I can.
I think given diversity and a PM and a possible Dion PM who have no grasp of the English language why should the rank and file care.