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Talking Green (ie. the party)
Michael Hardner:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annamie_Paul
Well, this is an interesting leader. Interesting that this person interned with Conservatives and Liberals in Ontario.
A woman who checks off minority boxes is well positioned to bring in pragmatic and progressive climate and economic legislation. She's certainly got the certification and the background. Let's see.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6z8qcro_2_4
Well spoken, obviously.
What policy is she putting forward ?
https://www.macleans.ca/politics/ottawa/new-green-leader-annamie-paul-on-who-she-is-and-whats-next-for-her-party/
Vague. Universal Income and Pharmacare, so... maybe they can add universal childcare and be Liberal ?
guest18:
It's ridiculous that the party even exists. How many ways can you split the anti-CPC vote before they wind up getting a permanent majority?
wilber:
--- Quote from: Bubbermiley on October 05, 2020, 07:48:33 am ---It's ridiculous that the party even exists. How many ways can you split the anti-CPC vote before they wind up getting a permanent majority?
--- End quote ---
So are you in favour of a two party system, or a one party system?
Michael Hardner:
The Green Party was known in Ontario as having a strong Conservative presence, since it's not anti-business it is pro-sustainability. There's an element of taxation reform that was in there that some conservatives enjoyed.
Montgomery:
The Green revolution is going to have to come from within the two major parties in Canada. By far the most likely will be the Liberals.
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