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Title: Any Canadians here?
Post by: KunimasaKunimasaOiOiOi on July 30, 2006, 03:11:30 am
Hey hey hey.
Are there any other Canadians in here?  If there are, you guys should check this website out:

www.canadians.org

and check out the "Deep Integration" tab.  And also check out a writing I did at:

www.myspace.com/swishbrian

Check under my blog.

Happy reading!


Title: Re: Any Canadians here?
Post by: Mechadon on July 30, 2006, 05:59:41 pm
Yah!  We should privitize our health care. Sure our health care is free, but the goverment is so inefficient with it. We should still keep the free health care so everyone rich or poor can have health care but also have a private competing market so we can have some improved services.


Title: Re: Any Canadians here?
Post by: KunimasaKunimasaOiOiOi on July 30, 2006, 08:49:32 pm
Yah!  We should privitize our health care. Sure our health care is free, but the goverment is so inefficient with it. We should still keep the free health care so everyone rich or poor can have health care but also have a private competing market so we can have some improved services.

I'm going to have to disagree with privitization.
Privitization has one motive in mind:  profit.  In order to keep profits high for investors and shareholders, some costs must be cut SOMEwhere.  Whether it be laying off needed nurses, closing hospital beds, or downright denying access to advanced equipment, those actions would, in turn, promote inefficiency.
One simple solution?  Allocate more funds to healthcare services in both provincial and federal budgets.  Instead of giving huge corporate tax cuts and subsidies (as well as bailouts for branch plant US corporations operating in BC), that money could be used WAY more effectively for health care and other aspects of the welfare state.


Title: Re: Any Canadians here?
Post by: BurkeWorld on July 30, 2006, 10:54:47 pm
Born and raised in Canada.

Northwest Territories, now living in Ontario.

SCerviche is in Ontario too.

RW


Title: Re: Any Canadians here?
Post by: KunimasaKunimasaOiOiOi on July 31, 2006, 12:31:13 am
Born and raised in Canada.

Northwest Territories, now living in Ontario.

SCerviche is in Ontario too.

RW

Me too.  Born and raised in Kelowna, BC.

Is it just me or is Stephen Harper probably the worst thing for Canada?  :)


Title: Re: Any Canadians here?
Post by: BurkeWorld on July 31, 2006, 01:38:02 am
Born and raised in Canada.

Northwest Territories, now living in Ontario.

SCerviche is in Ontario too.

RW

Me too.  Born and raised in Kelowna, BC.

Is it just me or is Stephen Harper probably the worst thing for Canada?  :)

Actually, no.

He's putting more money into the Police forces across Canada, and since I'm going to become an OPP Officer, that's a GOOD thing for me.

RW


Title: Re: Any Canadians here?
Post by: KunimasaKunimasaOiOiOi on July 31, 2006, 02:46:36 am


Actually, no.

He's putting more money into the Police forces across Canada, and since I'm going to become an OPP Officer, that's a GOOD thing for me.

RW
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Perhaps, but he's also moving for integration with the United States, slashed funding for Medicare (he is quite outspoken against public health), and is dismatling Canada's now-fragile welfare state.  While I do agree that police funding is needed, I also believe that welfare state economics must be preserved, and that much more money is needed for our dying healthcare system, public education, and other aspects of the welfare state.
While I'm not going to say anything negative about your choice to be an officer for the Ontario Provincial Police, I still strongly oppose Stephen Harper and his party's direction and platform.  I'm friends with a lot of police officers and former soldiers in my town, and the majority of them support the idea of slashing funds from other sectors in order to raise spending for the police and military.  It's easy for them to support public spending cuts when they have coverage under the government, but for the average worker, farmer, etc in Canada, the new budget is definitely a bad thing.
For a deep analyses of the new Conservative budget, visit:   http://canadianlabour.ca/index.php/Budget_Analysis/914


Title: Re: Any Canadians here?
Post by: Guido64380 on July 31, 2006, 04:12:56 pm
EH!

Yeah, I'm Canadian too. Born, raised and still live in Terrace B.C.
He's moving for a healthcare cut? Moron


Title: Re: Any Canadians here?
Post by: KunimasaKunimasaOiOiOi on July 31, 2006, 05:53:46 pm
EH!

Yeah, I'm Canadian too. Born, raised and still live in Terrace B.C.
He's moving for a healthcare cut? Moron

Indeed he is.  He is one of the most outspoken anti-Medicare critics in Canada (as evident by his membership with the National Citizen's Coalition).  You should pick up Maude Barlow's book "Too Close for Comfort: Canada's Future Within Fortress north America".  Both the Liberals AND Conservatives are pushing for a US-like private system.

Or check out the Council of Canadians website at:  www.canadians.org

So you're from Terrace, eh?  My cousin lives there.  Do you know a Derek Itani?