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    Thematticus theme by Anthagio.

    "‎If you’re between the ages of 18 and 25, and you want to scare the hell out of the people who run this country, this time around do the unexpected - VOTE"

    — Rick Mercer (via lisalin)

    (via themyscirian-deactivated2012032)

    Tagged: quotes, .
    lisalin   18 ♥ 04.05.11
    stfuconservatives:

http://www.cnn.com/POLITICS/
It’s like this as of 10:21pm PST 4/4/2011. I usually don’t ask for reblogs but we gotta get the word about this bullshit out.
-Joe

Changing gears from Canadian politics back to American politics for a moment to report on douchefuckery at CNN.

    stfuconservatives:

    http://www.cnn.com/POLITICS/

    It’s like this as of 10:21pm PST 4/4/2011. I usually don’t ask for reblogs but we gotta get the word about this bullshit out.

    -Joe

    Changing gears from Canadian politics back to American politics for a moment to report on douchefuckery at CNN.

    stfuconservatives   416 ♥ 04.04.11
    esmeweatherwax:

babydoughnut:

grrrlvirus:

SlutWalk Vancouver 
Sunday, May 15
Inspired by, and acting in solidarity with SlutWalk Toronto, SWV shares the mission outlined by the Toronto organizers: “In  the light of recent comments made by Toronto Police that said “women  should avoid dressing like sluts in order not to be victimized” we are  uniting with cities across Canada BECAUSE WE’VE HAD ENOUGH!”
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=103973876354281

SOSOSOSOSOSOSO EXCITED!

SO COOL

    esmeweatherwax:

    babydoughnut:

    grrrlvirus:

    SlutWalk Vancouver

    Sunday, May 15

    Inspired by, and acting in solidarity with SlutWalk Toronto, SWV shares the mission outlined by the Toronto organizers:

    “In the light of recent comments made by Toronto Police that said “women should avoid dressing like sluts in order not to be victimized” we are uniting with cities across Canada BECAUSE WE’VE HAD ENOUGH!”

    http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=103973876354281

    SOSOSOSOSOSOSO EXCITED!

    SO COOL

    (via mssswitch)

    864 ♥ 04.04.11

    I knew I was left wing…

    Which Canadian Political Party Should you Vote for?

    Your Result: New Democratic Party

    Social Democrats, Democratic Socialists.

    Fact: Have never won an election, but have played key roles in instituting policies, like universal healthcare. Canada’s governmental structure was originally established by the British parliament through the British North America Act (now known as the Constitution Act, 1867), but the federal model and division of powers were devised by Canadian politicians. Particularly after World War I, citizens of the self-governing Dominions, such as Canada, began to develop a strong sense of identity, and, in the Balfour Declaration of 1926, the British government expressed its intent to grant full autonomy to these regions. Thus in 1931, the British Parliament passed the Statute of Westminster, giving legal recognition to the autonomy of Canada and other Dominions. Following this, Canadian politicians were unable to obtain consensus on a process for amending the constitution until 1982, meaning amendments to Canada’s constitution continued to require the approval of the British parliament until that date. Similarly, the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in Britain continued to make the final decision on legal issues until 1949. As well, because of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and rulings of courts on legislation, Canada is becoming more like a constitutional democracy, as opposed to the parliamentary democracy of its design. The politics of Canada function within a framework of constitutional monarchy and a federal system of parliamentary government with strong democratic traditions. Many of the country’s legislative practices derive from the unwritten conventions of and precedents set by the United Kingdom’s Westminster parliament; however, Canada has evolved variations. For example, party discipline in Canada is stronger than in the United Kingdom, and more parliamentary votes are considered motions of confidence, which tends to diminish the role of non-Cabinet Members of Parliament (MPs). Such members, in the government caucus, and junior or lower-profile members of opposition caucuses, are known as backbenchers. Backbenchers can, however, exert their influence by sitting in parliamentary committees, like the Public Accounts Committee or the National Defence Committee.

    Green Party Liberal Party Bloc Quebecois Conservative Party Which Canadian Political Party Should you Vote for?
    Quiz Created on GoToQuiz

    Tagged: politics, Canada, Decision 2011, .
    04.04.11
    I’ve blogged this before, but it’s worth it to do so again.

    I’ve blogged this before, but it’s worth it to do so again.

    (via alittlebitofeverythingglorious)

    04.03.11

    Some good news!

    From Lois Corbett National Campaign Manager, Green Party of Canada.

    I have to admit that when I asked you for $19,000 in 48 hours to run a full-page national newspaper ad, I wasn’t entirely sure it could be done.

    Weekends are usually a challenging time for fundraising. People are running errands or relaxing with their families—not reading last-minute appeals from campaign managers.

    But true democracy lovers are clearly a different breed.

    As soon as my email started hitting inboxes just after midnight, the contributions started flowing in. Some 57 people had given before 7:00 AM rolled around.

    I guess you couldn’t sleep. The injustice of Elizabeth’s exclusion from the debates is keeping me up at night too.

    The momentum started by my fellow insomniacs only grew as the day wore on. It’s now 4:30 PM, and I am thrilled to announce we have surpassed our target.

    What can I say but thank you. Thank you for defending our democracy. Thank you for going above and beyond not just for Elizabeth but for all Canadians.

    Thank you for allowing me to dream even bigger. Because once we passed $19,000, I started thinking about what we could do with $38,000.

    It’s still in the planning stages, but I can tell you now that the next phase of our campaign to include Elizabeth will feature rallies across the country. If we double our goal, we can run another national ad to promote the rallies and bring out the greatest number of people possible.

    I don’t have a picture to show you yet. We didn’t think we’d be able to afford it. But if your enthusiasm for this effort continues at this level, we’ll have an ad designed and ready to run in support of the rallies.

    Thank you again for everything you’ve done already. Let’s keep at it.

    Tagged: politics, Canada, Green Party of Canada, .
    1 ♥ 04.02.11

    We’re Voting CBC

    As I write this message the energy for the “We’re Voting CBC” campaign is building. Our strategy is to launch grassroots campaigns in key ridings where the margin of victory in the last election was slim and therefore will have the attention of some of the most senior political leaders in Canada.

    Our shared efforts are vital for the future of public broadcasting in our country.

    Please make a special investment in the “We’re Voting CBC” campaign right now.

    As you know, we have thoroughly documented the Conservative hidden agenda for public broadcasting and cultural sovereignty. The most recent evidence of this hidden agenda are Dean Del Mastro’s “Maybe it’s time we get out of the broadcasting business” or Jason Kenney’s “the CBC lies all the time”.

    Only three outcomes of the forthcoming election appear plausible: a Harper minority, a Harper majority or a Liberal minority.

    In the case of a Harper minority or majority, our priority is to ‘deter’ him from doing what we know he would love to do – “get out of the broadcasting business”. In a Liberal minority scenario, encouraging a new government to invest in public broadcasting is extremely important.

    Trinity Spadina meetingWhile we will work hard to engage our 150,000 supporters in all parts of Canada during the election, our strategy is to focus on 45 ridings where the outcome in 2008 was very close and where we have many hundreds of supporters on the ground.

    This will involve a sign campaign, all candidates’ meetings, coffee parties and a range of other grassroots actions to raise the profile of public broadcasting.

    The goal – to make sure that the newly elected MPs arriving in Ottawa share a strong sense of the importance of a strong and independent CBC to voters back home.

    To do this effectively we need your help. As one supporter recently told me “it is only with engaged citizens that we have a truly functioning democracy!”

    Please join me in making a special investment in FRIENDS’ WE’RE VOTING CBC grassroots campaign.

    Throughout the campaign we will keep you closely informed on our success and invite you to participate in e-actions to bring CBC and cultural sovereignty to the attention of candidates of all stripes throughout the country.

    Tagged: CBC, Canada, .
    04.02.11

    This isn’t over

    Everyone’s talking about Elizabeth May being blocked from the leaders’ debates by the so-called broadcast consortium.

    Twitter is abuzz. Facebook is filled with comments from outraged voters. And our online petition has 112,750 signatures and counting.

    But the media bosses aren’t budging. So we’re taking our campaign from the virtual world to the real world.

    I wanted to give you a sneak peek at the first of our full-page newspaper ads that will run in two major centres on Monday. It will help us reach a broader audience, and enlist more Canadians in the ongoing battle to get Elizabeth in the debates.

    As you know, newspaper advertising isn’t cheap. So I’m also asking for your help. To get this ad in papers across the country next week, we need to raise $19,000 this weekend.

    I know that seems like a lot, but our fundraising team has done the math and told me we can meet that goal if:

    • 7 people donate $1,100,
    • 20 people donate $400,
    • 45 people donate $50, and
    • 100 people donate $10.

    The leaders’ debates are just 10 days away. I hate to have to ask you for another donation, but the situation is urgent.

    Elizabeth must be allowed to debate. We must do what it takes to make that happen. We must demand democracy.

    Thank you so much for everything you’ve done so far. We’ve just got to persevere a little longer, and keep the pressure on those media bigwigs.

    It’s time.

    Tagged: politics, Canada, Green Party of Canada, Decision 2011, .
    1 ♥ 04.02.11
    undercovernun:

It is not illegal to be homeless… or at least, it shouldn’t be.

    undercovernun:

    It is not illegal to be homeless… or at least, it shouldn’t be.

    (via undercovernun)

    sixkindsofbullshit   36 ♥ 04.01.11
    politicalcanuck:

Ottawa Citizen - Cam Cayer - 30 March 2011

    politicalcanuck:

    Ottawa Citizen - Cam Cayer - 30 March 2011

    (via themyscirian-deactivated2012032)

    politicalcanuck   98 ♥ 03.31.11
     
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