Posts Tagged ‘federal politics’

‘Pharmacare Can’t Suffer Same Fate As Electoral Reform’ Says Hughes (Français inclus)

‘Pharmacare Can’t Suffer Same Fate As Electoral Reform’ Says Hughes (Français inclus)

Version française ci-dessous It’s no secret that the cost of just getting by is going up for Canadians.  Even when we find a little relief on one front, it seems there is another way to make life more expensive to counteract that.  That’s why more than half of Canadians are $200 or [Read more]

Veterans Affairs Funding A No-brainer Says Hughes

Veterans Affairs Funding A No-brainer Says Hughes

Canada just marked Remembrance Day, an occasion where we show our support and commitment to the brave men and women who have served, and continue to serve our country. Despite that sentiment, political promises made to veterans do not always translate into action.  That has been the case for [Read more]

‘Selling public assets has no long term benefit’ says Hughes

‘Selling public assets has no long term benefit’ says Hughes

The more time Canadians have to unpack the Liberal commitment to invest in public infrastructure, the more it becomes obvious the plan is largely about turning tax dollars and public assets over to the private sector.  This for-profit investment model was never fleshed out during the election, [Read more]

Hughes ‘Labour Day reminds us, hard work is rewarded’

Hughes ‘Labour Day reminds us, hard work is rewarded’

How often have you heard someone say they are tired of politics, or that it is all the same and nothing ever changes?  As we approach Labour Day we should remember that so many of the gains we enjoy were hard-fought for and would never have come about if people succumbed to those sentiments.  [Read more]

Three cheers for volunteers (Version française inclu)

Three cheers for volunteers (Version française inclu)

Version française ci-dessous If you scratch the surface of any community across Canada you are sure to expose the work of volunteers in the process.  From the toughest downtown neighbourhoods to the most pastoral small towns, volunteers are a constant presence and their work usually makes a big [Read more]

Andrew Foulds Seeks NDP Nomination for Thunder Bay-Superior North

Andrew Foulds Seeks NDP Nomination for Thunder Bay-Superior North

Submitted by Andrew Foulds THUNDER BAY, ON – Thunder Bay City Councillor Andrew Foulds announced today that he will seek the Thunder Bay Superior North NDP nomination for the coming Federal election. In making the announcement, Foulds said, “It is an exciting time for New Democrats. As [Read more]

Maintain First Nations Health Research As A Priority says Hughes

Maintain First Nations Health Research As A Priority says Hughes

OTTAWA, ON – Minimal interaction between the Aboriginal health research community and senior leadership at the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) is undermining a decade of achievement and future advancement in aboriginal health research, according to Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing MP, [Read more]

“You shouldn’t be allowed to buy elections” MP Carol Hughes

“You shouldn’t be allowed to buy elections” MP Carol Hughes

Accountability is best assured by dismissing scrutiny.  That is the message the Harper government inadvertently makes every time they rush legislation through the House of Commons.   How else can they justify their incredible run of closure used on debate? The sad fact is the Conservatives set a [Read more]

BRUCE HYER TO SIT AS GREEN PARTY MP

BRUCE HYER TO SIT AS GREEN PARTY MP

Green Party caucus doubles with Thunder Bay-Superior North MP’s membership THUNDER BAY, ON – Bruce Hyer, Member of Parliament for Thunder Bay-Superior North, will sit as the second Green Party MP in the House of Commons. “Becoming a Green Party MP will allow me to maintain my independence and [Read more]

Hughes on Headlines – Consumers seeing red?

Hughes on Headlines – Consumers seeing red?

Speculation has consumers seeing red Revolution in Africa has driven up the price of fuel all across Canada because….well because of no good reason.  Prices at the pump jumped by a dime in a day last week based on speculation.  Speculation that supplies could be interrupted as a result of [Read more]

Hyer on the Hill – Canada’s Housing Policy

Hyer on the Hill – Canada’s Housing Policy

   Only 5% of Canada’s households live in non-profit housing or government housing… the smallest percentage of social housing of any Western country, except the USA.  This is a growing problem for those too poor to pay market rates for shelter.    Canada’s housing policy emphasizes [Read more]

Horwath, Hyer call on government to take HST off home heating

Horwath, Hyer call on government to take HST off home heating

Give Northwest Families & Small Biz a Break on Heating THUNDER BAY,ON  – Thunder Bay-Superior North federal MP Bruce Hyer and Ontario New Democrat Leader Andrea Horwath say instead of giving Thunder Bay families the cold shoulder, governments should do the right thing and take HST off home [Read more]

Internet costs need to make sense for consumers first

Internet costs need to make sense for consumers first

To gain an appreciation of how fast technology can transform a society, one has to look no further than the internet.  In less than 20 years the web has gone from being relatively new and viewed with some suspicion to permeating nearly every corner of society. In those early days, the only way to [Read more]

Hughes Says Phthalate Ban Was Overdue

Hughes Says Phthalate Ban Was Overdue

Health Canada gets it right after a decade of shame In the good news file, children in this country will face one less threat in their toy-boxes as Canada finally banned products containing phthalates this week.  These chemical additives are used to soften plastic and vinyl, have often found their [Read more]

Cabinet shuffle deals pretty much the same hand

Cabinet shuffle deals pretty much the same hand

This week’s cabinet shuffle was little more than the proverbial shuffling of the deck chairs on the Titanic in that it did not address the pressing issues in Canada.  The public relations exercise merely served as an opportunity for the government to appoint people they see as key to [Read more]

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