Posted on 27 March 2011. Tags: Canada, Canadian, Elect Me, election, federal election, Federal Politics Journal, government
The long running Canadian Federal Politics Journal has undergone a makeover which is being called FPJ Version 2. The website still covers all the major federal political parties registered with Elections Canada and the timing for the new website is pretty good considering we are now entering a federal election for May 2, 2011.
FPJ.ca also started a new twitter feed which you can follow at – twitter.com/federaljournal
Elect Me will also be undergoing a major upgrade in the near future. We had hoped to have it done before a federal election was called but alas, they beat us to it. Being ready with our relaunch for the BC election is now our goal.
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Posted on 22 October 2010. Tags: Green Party
OTTAWA -- The Green Party of Canada is calling on all MPs to vote for Bill C-304, particularly the Conservatives and Bloc who have not yet supported this Act to ensure secure, adequate, accessible
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Posted on 21 October 2010. Tags: Green Party
OTTAWA -- In the wake of negative changes to the employment insurance system, many Newfoundland and Labrador residents are worried about getting through the winter on reduced income levels. “
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Posted on 21 October 2010. Tags: Liberal Party
To create a new era of accountability for government spending and to spur innovation and economic growth, a Liberal government will launch the single largest effort [...]
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Posted on 12 October 2010. Tags: Green Party
OTTAWA -- For the first time in six decades, the member nations of the world community did not support Canada's bid to be on the United Nations Security Council. Once a decade since the 1940s
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Posted on 07 October 2010. Tags: Green Party
OTTAWA – The Green Party is calling on the federal government and opposition parties to bring an end to prison expansions and focus instead on providing meaningful support for victims of crime.
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Posted on 11 September 2010. Tags: Canadian Action Party
PRESS RELEASE
The Canadian Action Party is concerned about the introduction of genetically modified salmon into Canada.
The Food and Drug Administration of the United States is currently reviewing what could be the first genetically modified fish sold to people. Aqua Bounty Technologies Inc. Ceo, Ron Stottish says the fish is needed as the oceans are overstretched and human population is only going to increase. The salmon grows twice as fast as current farmed salmon by creating a new Atlantic salmon with a gene from a chinook salmon and DNA from a pout fish. The aim is to grow these inland to ensure no effects on wild salmon occur which are under threat around the world.
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Posted on 09 September 2010. Tags: Canadian Action Party
Members of Canadian Action Party,
It is a honour for me to serve as your interim Leader with the aim to ensure that Canada's sovereignty is preserved through the 5 Pillars of CAP. At the core of our being, is our belief that New Change for Canada is possible through;
- using the Bank of Canada appropriately
- through government created money
- preserving the sovereignty of Canada, which is more important than corporate globalization
- ensuring that its citizens' civil rights are protected by the government
- allowing voters opinions and concerns to be listened to and reflected in its decisions
- balancing the environment with sustainable development
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Posted on 06 August 2010. Tags: Canadian Action Party
The Problem:
Canada's debt is over $500 billion dollars, of which 95% is compound interest owed to private banks.
The Solution:
Return to the utilization of the Bank of Canada for the BEST interest of Canadians.
The Canadian Action Party is renewing and expanding its efforts to confront the global corporate and financial powers that are accelerating their threats to our aspirations as a self-governing nation. It is the intent of the Canadian Action Party to empower the citizens of Canada to achieve this through the political process as an informed and educated populace.
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Posted on 23 July 2010. Tags: Canadian Action Party
The world monetary and banking system that left tens of millions unemployed in Canada, the U.S., Europe and elsewhere, and eroded the retirement wealth of a whole generation, is a disaster and must be fixed for the benefit of all. You would think G20 leaders would get the message after 25 recessions and depressions since 1890. Apparently not; we are doomed to struggle with more of the same.
The real source of the problem is a privately owned money-manufacturing monopoly that creates virtually all the new money as debt, of which there is so much that the real economy is about to drown in it. But there is a quick and simple fix with a Canadian precedent to support it.
Most people believe the bankers' myth that the money they lend to you today is money that someone else deposited yesterday. The odds of that being true are infinitesimal. They have to create the "money" they lend to you.
Read the article by Paul Hellyer - Founder and former leader of CAP:
Take away the banks' licence to print money (Ottawa Citizen)
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