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Win dinner with Elizabeth May or a Via Rail gift card! Phone canvassing has been going very well so far. I want to give a big thanks to all of the volunteers who have been making calls! But with only 24 days to go until election day, we are launching an exciting phone canvassing contest […]
Last night, in the final two minutes of debate of the omnibus crime bill, I managed to get in the last word: Ms. Elizabeth May (Saanich—Gulf Islands, GP): Mr. Speaker, the clock is ticking and this debate is closing far too soon for those of us who believe that we are on the verge of […]
Elizabeth’s Blog – The League of Green Nations It has indeed been a very long time since I wrote a blog for the Green Party site — 30 days to be exact. My last posting was a call to vote Green on the eve of the May 2nd election. We all know what happened in […]
Silencing debate: A government in a hurry It was beginning to look as though I would not be able to deliver on a promise I made in the election. If you (dear reader) made it to any of the all candidate meetings, or came to any smaller “house parties” to meet your Green Party candidate, […]
Why corporate tax cuts don’t guarantee jobs The Harper Conservatives are facing a serious communications challenge on what is shaping up to be an election issue. Nearly every year since 2000, the federal government, whether Liberal or Conservative, has reduced taxes paid by corporations. The logic of doing so was to ensure the Canadian economy […]
What will 2013 hold for Canada? I admit that I have failed in my number one goal for 2012—either convincing Stephen Harper to change his mind about Kyoto or to force him out of office in time to stop the withdrawal from Kyoto. On December 15, 2012, Harper’s letter of intent for legal withdrawal from […]
What to make of the federal by-elections? On November 26, voters in three ridings went to the polls to replace MPs who resigned within the last few months. In June, Calgary Centre Conservative Lee Richardson resigned to accept a position as Premier Alison Redford’s chief of staff; in July, Bev Oda resigned, hounded by scandals […]
Transparency with Public Funds: What are an MP’s Obligations? I had not been elected Saanich–Gulf Islands MP for long when my office had a call from CBC. The reporter wanted to know if I would be willing to post all my receipts (submitted to the government for reimbursement) on a website administered by the CBC. […]