The program of the Conservative Party of Canada is as modest and made commendable efforts to prove themselves as such. Thus one of the main promises are done there than to fight against the scourge of adulteration of petrol pumps (p. 7), help the millions of Canadian seniors who receive Social Security payments United States Government (p. 10) and to enact anti-spam legislation (p. 6) which, one suspects, will have a cleansing effect on the immediate behavior Romanian hacker. And even when tackling more serious problems, the promises are modest. Thus, it promises to do something about the lack of doctors and nurses where it is missing, carefully avoiding mention of any concrete action whatsoever (p. 34).
But that does not mean that the program is empty of content, but rather that the content appears in the form of innuendo. So, do not search too long to realize that the assertion that "People who work hard, pay their taxes and play by the rules [and, one might be tempted to add, who go to church] are doing. "(P. 2), is specifically addressed to that cursed BS should not have the right to complain. Similarly, if "A Conservative Government will do more to strengthen the security of our system of justice" is of course to protect the justice system against abuse of citizens and non citizens against abuses of the system justice. When it was announced that the party's objectives is to "Establish a proud history and Canadian identity," certainly not be forgotten that the word "create" does in cases where the thing does not exist before. And when we say that a "re-elected Conservative Government led by Stephen Harper will introduce legislation to try to improve the representation in the House of Commons on the basis of population for the provinces of Ontario, British Columbia and Alberta, while protecting the seat counts of other provinces. "(P. 25) that the people of Quebec and the Maritimes who have failed their mathematics classes to be addressed primarily.
This promise of reducing the relative political weight of Quebec, we have yet been able to leave outside of the French version of the program. Of course, the English version and the French are very similar (people who have failed their second language are many, but not enough to ensure a majority in the Conservative Party), but not totally identical. Thus, we replaced two photos on pages 14 and 19, and seeing the placards emblazoned with slogans in the English monolingual, we wonder why we did not find photos of supporters waving French slogans. Perhaps it is simply because the ADQ
And let's talk about the pictures. If Stéphane Dion is hiding in the penultimate page of the program of his party, Harper appears on most pages of his own (23 times in 44 pages). A bit like the rest of his party was a constant source of embarrassment. Mind you, the little white children who accompany him in the third of his photographs are certainly less dangerous, politically speaking, a troupe members that limits most of its interventions in the national media to the genre classic, the An apology for inappropriate comments.
And, like all other parties, the Conservatives made a few promises that leave us perplexed. It thus promises to open a trade office in Mongolia (country with a GNP amounting to less than a third of North Dakota, p. 16), invest "$ 50 million in slaughter capacity across the country to support the livestock industry and the dairy industry, and other farmers "(forgetting a little faster than the slaughter of a cow's milk production reduced by approximately 100% per 21) and it will "help youth at risk of falling into the hands of gangs ... "By sending them to prison, away from other criminals (P. 3).
But, well, anyway, by dint of reading I managed to find a reason to vote Conservative. On page 37, states that "re-elected Conservative Government led by Stephen Harper will introduce legislation allowing Canadians affected by terrorism to sue the sponsors of terrorist organizations."
If this is not to be "touched by terrorism" to see the Government of Canada to use Bin Laden to intrude security procedures endless, totally unnecessary and downright humiliating every time I pass by an airport, I wonder what it is.
call my lawyer right away.
See also:
Programs, Federal Edition
Program I: NPD
Program II: Liberal Party of Canada
Program III: Bloc Québécois
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