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Posted at/Publié sur CalgaryLiberal (Young/Jeune) on/à 2010-09-03 23:52 EDT

Alberta Liberal Caucus Communications just posted a new video featuring Laurie Blakeman. In the video she's encouraging Albertans to speak up about how they want to see the land used in the Lower Athabasca region. Its' a direct response to the recommendations about the Lower Athabasca Land Use framework.

Posted at/Publié sur The Happy Wanderer (Young/Jeune) on/à 2010-09-03 16:23 EDT

Another rig has exploded in the Gulf of Mexico. Luckily, the company was able to shut off the oil flow to avert a huge leak like the BP spill. This is another example of why we should reduce our dependence on oil. Along with the unconventional methods now used to extract oil out of the ground comes great destruction to the environment. Investing more in renewable energy, and a carbon tax is the way to reduce our dependency on oil.

ATLANTA The opening scene was all too familiar. Black smoke rising from a burning oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico and workers plucked from the sea. But Thursday's fire on an oil production facility 100 miles off the Louisiana coast appears to have ended without disaster.
None of the 13 workers on board the platfo...

Posted at/Publié sur Blunt Objects (Young/Jeune) on/à 2010-09-03 11:49 EDT

Scott's DiaTribes offers up a riding poll from some pollster called "McAllister Opinion Research," apparently a Vancouver based firm, which surveyed 402 people and got these results Saanich--Gulf Islands, also known as Dear Leader's chosen seat:

Of the voters who have decided and say they are definitely voting, 34 per cent said they'll support Lunn and 32 per cent will back May. Liberal candidate Renee Hetherington and NDP candidate Edith Loring-Kuhanga each received 17 per cent
There you have it: 34, 32, and 17, 17. With a margin of error of 4.8%, that's a clear statistical tie between Gary Lunn and Ms. May.

But lets ste...

Posted at/Publié sur Blunt Objects (Young/Jeune) on/à 2010-09-03 11:09 EDT

At least on this issue.

I never have a huge problem with a lot of the Bloc MPs, and consider them, for the most part, to be some fairly productive members of the House, even if they are separatistes.

However, Bloc MP Carol Lavallee exemplifies why sometimes that respect can be misplaced. I mean, really, it's a federalist plot to invite students from across Canada - a country that you're still apart of until further notice - into the parks that their parents pay for, free of charge? Really, Madame Lavallee?

Not only that, it's given Mr. Harper ammunition to attack the Opposition as one big collective entity, even though I doubt there ar...

Posted at/Publié sur The Happy Wanderer (Young/Jeune) on/à 2010-09-03 08:24 EDT

A new EKOS poll shows the Conservatives having a 0.3% lead over the Liberals. This is good news. Now, there is two polls that confirm that the two parties are tied in public support. Disappointingly, the Liberals don't break the 30% mark in this poll. This poll would give the Liberals a minority government with 113 seats. This is good progress, but we need more support nonetheless. Michael Ignatieff has improved the views of himself during the summer. He needs to continue doing that. He recognises that and has extended the tour into the fall. He is not a dumb man.
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Posted at/Publié sur Musings from the political youth corner (Young/Jeune) on/à 2010-09-03 02:47 EDT

In an intelligent release on their website, the LPC has shown how ridiculous arguments made by opponents of the long-gun registry are by substituting guns for other things you need to register.

Here are the interesting arguments they came up with, and which, if the Tories and others are logically consistent, you can expect to see sometime soon:

* Criminals won't register their dogs anyway, so what's the point?

* The government wants you to get a fishing license so they can seize all of your fishing poles!

* The car registration scheme in this country costs millions a year and does nothing to prevent road accidents!

* You already have to pass a driver's test to be able to drive a car, so what's the point...

Posted at/Publié sur The Happy Wanderer (Young/Jeune) on/à 2010-09-02 15:55 EDT

Ignatieff said yesterday that he is convinced that whenever an election arises, Canadians, by a majority will choose to come back to the Liberal party, or as he calls it, the "big red tent." After seeing him perform during the summer, I believe he can get a government. What I'm less sure of is if a majority is possible. In Canada, with support being divided between the Conservatives, Liberals, NDP, Bloc and Green, we might not be seeing another majority for a long time. Parties will have to learn how to cooperate, like in the U.K. There can't be any more Stephen Harper bullying tactics. I am expecting more coalitions negotiated after elections.

BADDECK, N.S. Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff said Wednesday he's out to earn a majority government in the next election and...

Posted at/Publié sur The Happy Wanderer (Young/Jeune) on/à 2010-09-02 08:24 EDT

Bye bye apple, hello pot is what you can say about neurotic pain. A new study shows that herbal cannabis helps with neurotic pain. The study gave people with the neurotic pain either a placebo with 0% THC (most common chemical in Marijuana), 2.5% THC, 6% THC or 9.4% THC. It showed a significant reduction in neurotic pain for people taking 9.4% THC against the people who took 0% THC. Now there were some side effects, some of which included headache, dry eyes, burning sensation in areas of neuropathic pain, dizziness, numbness, cough. Some even said that it helped with sleep. I think that the U.S should at the very least legalize medical Marijuana. Which by the way 80% of Americans agree with. Currently though Obama is against legalizing even medical Marijuana.
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Posted at/Publié sur Blunt Objects (Young/Jeune) on/à 2010-09-02 00:48 EDT

With Iggy rightfully taking to task Harper's neglect of Canada's second largest province , it brings up an obvious question in the minds of political watchers such as myself: what does this signal about the Conservative's electoral strategy?

With polls showing the party in the mid-teens, and websites like 308.com , DemocraticSpace and Canadian Election Watch showing the party stuck between 6 and 9 seats (down from 11 they have currently), and no relief in site, Harper is probably asking himself,...

Posted at/Publié sur Straight Outta Edmonton (Young/Jeune) on/à 2010-09-01 19:07 EDT

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Posted at/Publié sur The Happy Wanderer (Young/Jeune) on/à 2010-09-01 15:53 EDT

Harper today has gone into attack the coalition mode again, just like late 2008. Except this time the coalition doesn't exist. But, once again Harper doesn't focus on facts, rather trying to use the world of make-believe to lower Liberal support. The truth is that there is no coalition being planned. The new Harris-Decima poll gives the Conservatives only a ten seat lead (117). There is every possibility that the Liberals could gain a government on their own during an election. After the election, then there might be talks. But right now, no party is focused on a coalition, just getting its own support up, which so far, has worked for the Liberals. We'll see if Stephen Ha...

Posted at/Publié sur Straight Outta Edmonton (Young/Jeune) on/à 2010-09-01 15:30 EDT

Thanks to Dr. David Schindler's most recent study , the Regional Aquatic Monitoring Program (R.A.M.P.) has received considerable attention by the media. I did a post on R.A.M.P.'s deficiencies a few months back, so I thought I'd provide insight into how the program informs provincial policy and the implications if it is as flawed as experts say .

In 2009, Alberta Health Services (AHS) released a stu...

Posted at/Publié sur The Happy Wanderer (Young/Jeune) on/à 2010-09-01 08:15 EDT

U.S. as it promised said it would create tougher sanctions on North Korea. North Korea has still continued to try for nuclear weapons while everyone continues to try and stop them. Sanctions are the best way to stop North Korea from getting a nuclear weapon. The U.S and many other countries should continue to toughen it's sanctions until North Korea stops. All countries should continue to try to stop North Korea and any other nations from getting nuclear weapons, but they should practice what they preach and get ride of their own nuclear weapons.

The sanctions will hit eight North Korean "entities" and four individuals, targeting the trade in arms, luxury goods and narcotics.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced last month that US sanct...

Posted at/Publié sur Straight Outta Edmonton (Young/Jeune) on/à 2010-09-01 05:20 EDT

The following is audio from Alberta Environment Minister Rob Renner 's press scrum where he responds to Dr. David Schindler's most recent study . Schindler's study challenges the Alberta Government 's long standing position that oilsands activity is having no significant environmental impact and harshly criticized the province's regional monitoring system, R.A.M.P. I've annotated and commented points in the audio that are worth paying attention to. Special thanks to Archie McLean and the...

Posted at/Publié sur Straight Outta Edmonton (Young/Jeune) on/à 2010-09-01 03:11 EDT

If you'd like to send a letter to your Alberta MLA outlining your concerns over the Regional Aquatic Monitoring Program (R.A.M.P) and health concerns in Fort Chipewyan, please follow the following step by step guide.

For more context on the issue, please click...

Posted at/Publié sur Musings from the political youth corner (Young/Jeune) on/à 2010-09-01 02:34 EDT

For starters, we already have CF-18s that are 30 years ahead technology wise over our most likely threat, the Russian TU-95s.

Secondly, as Philippe Lagassé, a defence analyst at the University of Ottawa has remarked, "it would be thoroughly against all [Russia's] national interests to ever contemplate sending a fleet of aircraft into our airspace." Not to mention the rest of the world would be ill-advised to enter our airspace, as the US would probably view it as an action ultimately aimed against her....

Posted at/Publié sur Straight Outta Edmonton (Young/Jeune) on/à 2010-09-01 02:15 EDT

Straight from the facebook event . Be sure to check it out:


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Posted at/Publié sur Blunt Objects (Young/Jeune) on/à 2010-08-31 16:26 EDT

Ever heard the adage about a tree falling in the woods and asking whether it makes a sound? We now have a political equivalent .

It appears that the Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia, which up until last year held government, and is now a third party, badly beaten and bruised by a surging Liberal and New Democratic parties, will be getting a new leader, since no one else except one person filed papers before the deadline to become the new leader, not even sitting MLAs.

That one person is Jamie Baillie, former Chief of Staff to Premier John Hamm. He's going to be acclaimed leader by October 2010. ...

Posted at/Publié sur The Happy Wanderer (Young/Jeune) on/à 2010-08-31 08:32 EDT

Jack Layton is planning to compromise over the long gun registry. Of course, the only reason this bill is going to pass is because he refuses to whip the vote. Even though it is a private members' bill, it is clearly something all Conservatives support. I would not be surprised if Stephen Harper himself was the mastermind of this plan. I also wouldn't be surprised if the Conservatives would call an election, stating this as one of the reasons. The RCMP and ER doctors say that the registry is instrumental in saving lives. Why won't Layton make sure that it stays alive?

OTTAWANDP Leader Jack Layton says he's not worried about the backlash that may come from his party helping kill the long gun registry.
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Posted at/Publié sur Straight Outta Edmonton (Young/Jeune) on/à 2010-08-31 04:39 EDT

For immediate release:

claims that the Alberta Oilsands Industry is releasing...

Posted at/Publié sur Musings from the political youth corner (Young/Jeune) on/à 2010-08-31 02:35 EDT

Tory MP Candice Hoeppner, in response to the report issued by the RCMP today on the long gun registry, said that it showed the long gun registry to be ""wasteful and ineffective." She further claimed that "[t]he report also clearly shows that claims made by advocates of the unreliable long-gun registry about its so-called value to front-line officers are highly misleading."

How can she possibly square these allegations with what the report actually says? The report says of the registry that it is a "useful tool," that it ensures "police are better equipped to respond to, for example, a situation of domestic violence, assess potential safety risks and confirm the possible presence of firearms and their legal status." It also said that there is an ""ongoing need" f...

Posted at/Publié sur Straight Outta Edmonton (Young/Jeune) on/à 2010-08-30 14:15 EDT

The "unabridged" version of my article, ' Empower People to Revive Democracy ,' which appears in today's Edmonton Journal....

Posted at/Publié sur The Happy Wanderer (Young/Jeune) on/à 2010-08-30 08:15 EDT

Quebec could allow for the opening of many shale gas wells. This would need to be harvested not unlike the Alberta tar sands. Good. Let the companies collect the gas. However, they should pay for the damages against the environment. This means not just a carbon tax, but many other taxes depending on the damages to the surrounding environment. This would encourage the oil and gas companies to either invest in R&D or not mine for gas at all. The government makes a profit. In any case, the environment wins.

In most places west of Manitoba, the arrival of yet another oil or gas drilling rig is cause for little notice or concern. In Quebec, a half dozen gas wells and the potential of hundreds more may be about to set off a new kind of identity crisis.
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Posted at/Publié sur The Happy Wanderer (Young/Jeune) on/à 2010-08-29 17:05 EDT

I've read this argument on many Conservative blogs. Carbon Dioxide is plant food, therefore, if there is more of it in the atmosphere there will be more food in the world for people to eat. That's why we should emit more. This video from Climate Denial Crock of the Week debunks this argument.

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