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Showing posts with label 2011. Show all posts

7.13.2011

Keep Democracy Alive; Let Mike Speak!


 
The suggestion of excluding the Green Party from the leaders' debates during general elections is an affront to democracy in Ontario.
 

In the 2007 general election, 354,897 Ontarians voted Green.

Green Party candidates placed second or third in 18 ridings, with a percentage high of 33.14%.

In two recent by-elections, the Green Party placed 3rd, and was within 30 votes of 3rd place in another.
 
Please visit this site; http://letmikespeak.ca and please share with your friends and encourage democracy in Ontario.

6.08.2011

Harnessing safe, affordable energy to power our communities.

Rising energy prices are affecting individuals, families and businesses across Ontario. Mismanagement and a lack of planning have left us scrambling with an energy system that doesn’t meet our needs.
 
It’s time for a new approach. 

Ontario has important choices to make – right now – that will affect our sources of energy for generations. We can repeat past mistakes by locking ourselves into big, inflexible, expensive new nuclear plants—even while we are still paying the decades-old debt from the last round on every electricity bill. Or we can embrace a new energy era that invests in the future.

The only way to generate long-term, sustainable savings on our energy bills is to eliminate waste and prioritize efficiency and conservation. Transitioning to flexible, decentralized and community-based energy production makes sense.  We need to focus on local ownership, local decision-making and local benefits to stimulate job creation in communities across the province.

We also need a strategy to tackle rising transportation costs caused by traffic congestion and high fuel prices. Smart planning and strategic investments in efficient transportation systems can reduce gridlock, save us time and money, and reduce fuel consumption and pollution.

The Green Party’s energy plan is focused on sensible solutions that will reduce our province’s carbon footprint, make our economy more efficient and save us money today, tomorrow and years from now.


Your Green MPPs will:     

1. Prioritize energy efficiency and conservation to reduce Ontario’s energy consumption
a. Save you money and create jobs by reinstating and expanding the home energy savings program as part of a comprehensive Green Building Program
b. Capture waste heat from chimneys in large buildings and turn it into electrical energy by increasing generation targets for combined heat and power
c. Remove barriers so entrepreneurs can save us money with innovative technologies in conservation, efficiency and a new smart grid
2. Pursue a secure and financially responsible energy supply
a. Require local participation in energy projects; support micro-generation and community-based renewables that generate local benefits
b. Negotiate agreements to purchase inexpensive hydroelectricity from neighbouring provinces and increase hydro generation in Ontario
c. Protect our pocketbooks by opposing construction of new nuclear plants and prohibiting cost overruns for nuclear projects from being passed to rate-payers and tax-payers
3. Implement a sustainable transportation plan to reduce gridlock and lessen the impact of rising fuel prices
a. Promote efficient, liveable communities where streets and roads are safe for all users
b. Reduce commuting costs by supporting transit and affordable commuter benefits including  incentives for ride-sharing, more high-occupancy vehicle lanes, and tax credits for public transit users
c. Increase incentives for low-emission, fuel-efficient and electric vehicles 

For more information on the Green Party's energy plan for Ontario, find more information here, http://gpo.ca/issues

6.07.2011

Creating Jobs For a Twenty - First Century Economy It's Time

Ontario has lost 300,000 manufacturing jobs in the past decade. We have become a have-not province with a record budget deficit. The global recession, a high Canadian dollar and rising world energy prices have hit our wallets particularly hard.
It’s time to address these challenges head-on with policies that promote prosperity in a low-carbon global economy.
The Green Party has a plan to secure Ontario’s future, not lock us in the past. We envision a future where Ontario builds on its diverse strengths to become a confident leader in the global economy. We will focus on creating sustainable, long-term jobs, and stop burdening our children with today’s debts.
We can only achieve this future by unleashing and nurturing the creativity and innovation of our entrepreneurs and workers to build strong local economies. The Green Party is committed to responsible stewardship of our natural and financial resources and will promote policies that ensure we live within our means.
 Your Green MPPs will:
1. Fight for good jobs and a fiscally responsible government 
a. Lower income taxes on families and local businesses to stimulate job creation 
b. Reward efficient use of resources and responsibly balance our finances with a revenue neutral tax on waste, pollution and carbon emissions
c. Balance the budget by 2015, saving billions in debt and ensuring our tax dollars are spent on public services instead of interest payments
2. Support entrepreneurs, innovation and strong local economies
a. Reduce red tape for small and medium-sized businesses so they continue to create jobs that support our communities
b. Support research and development in jobs that will power our economy in the coming decades, including clean technology and knowledge-based services
c. Improve high-speed internet access for all areas of Ontario
3. Develop youth employment opportunities by updating and strengthening our education system
a. Freeze tuition for the 2012-13 school year while maintaining university and college budgets; index tuition increases to the rate of inflation from 2013-15
b. Expand training and certification programs in job growth areas such as green buildings, biomedical technology, renewable energy and sustainable transportation
c. Increase investments in apprenticeship, co-operative and mentorship programs
For more information on the Green Party's economic plan for Ontario, find more information here, http://gpo.ca/issues

6.06.2011

Mike Schreiner Introduces the Green Party of Ontario Platform


All this week I'll be highlighting our 5-point plan for a better Ontario.
  1. Creating jobs for a 21st-century economy;
  2. Harnessing safe, affordable energy to power our communities;
  3. Promoting access to quality, sustainable health care close to home;
  4. Feeding our communities by championing local farms; and
  5. Delivering government that works for people.


Find my and other candidate pages at: http://gpo.ca/candidates

5.03.2011

Toronto Centre Election Results

Preliminary Results

Toronto Centre
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PartyCandidateVotes% Votes 
LibertarianJudi Falardeau2710.50.5%
Marxist-LeninistPhilip Fernandez750.10.1%
CommunistCatherine Holliday1650.30.3%
Green PartyEllen Michelson2,9495.35.3%
ConservativeKevin Moore12,50522.622.6%
LiberalBob Rae22,61740.940.9%
NDP-New Democratic PartySusan Wallace16,60730.030.0%
IndependentBahman Yazdanfar1080.20.2%
Total number of valid votes: 55,297  

Polls reporting: 277/277Voter turnout: 55,297 of 84,749 registered electors (65.3%)
The number of registered electors shown in this table does not include electors who registered on election day.

1.24.2011

First witness video moments after Moscow Domodedovo airport bombing

Warning: This video contains graphic images of the dead and injured.


An explosion ripped through the international arrivals hall at Moscow's busiest airport on Monday, killing 35 people and wounding about 140, officials said. The Russian president called it a terror attack.
The state RIA Novosti news agency, citing law enforcement sources, said the mid-afternoon explosion at Domodedovo Airport may have been caused by a suicide bomber. Those at the airport said it was filled with thousands of people at the time and the terminal filled up quickly with smoke.