I think it's very clear that the Liberals have not earned people's votes, |
I think Paul Martin doesn't mean what he says. He said he would clear this sort of thing up and he didn't do it. |
If [Martin is] willing to take action on a few key issues over the next few weeks, then perhaps we can wait until the election in the winter, ... If not, then clearly the parliament serves no positive purpose. |
If there is a government in Ottawa that doesn't share their values there is a possibility they could reject the option of keeping their place inside Canada. It would be put into question. |
If there isn't significant action on some of these key issues that we've outlined ... then Canadians may be having an opportunity (to vote) sooner rather than later, |
If you want a progressive (member of Parliament), a New Democrat, one who will fight for change, then you have to vote New Democrat. It's that simple. In order to have the Canada you want, you have to vote for the Canada you want. |
If you want to defeat Conservative candidates in British Columbia, the way to do it is vote NDP. |
imprisoned by the old dynamics forever. |
It is completely inappropriate to use public funds to help CBC management undermine public broadcasting. |
It levels things out, ... It means you've got a little bit of certainty about what the price is going to be for the next little while. |
It's not fair that prices have risen so quickly -- so rapidly -- because the product that is for sale was purchased (before the hurricane) at prices that were much lower by the companies. So there's some profiteering going on here, |
Privatization is taking place right across this country and there's absolutely nothing to stop it, |
Quite often in negotiations people start out by saying no and then they turn around, ... A few more days and perhaps we'll see some movement. |
send a clear signal to the United States that Canadians regard this as a very serious matter. |
That doesn't seem right to me. Canadians paid for this. |