It dawned on me that perhaps we need to do more to show our support of those journalists who dare stand up to power, perhaps something like Vive'sRed and White Ribbon Campaign that we could all post on our blogs.
The reality today still is that Stephen Harper PM is quite an easy person to understand in fact, so is his PMO link,<br />
for Stephen Harper has yet not matured too,<br />
<br />
and thus he still is not qualified to be <br />
The President of a firm <br />
The General manager of a firm, <br />
A Departmental manager even, <br />
Or a Supervisor, <br />
for rather all he still really is, is an assertive loud mouthed Foreman who takes orders from others and dictatorially gives it to others.<br />
He is over his head in his present job as PM and it shows..<br />
<br />
He has to develop more his submissions, listening and assertive skills firstly. <br />
<br />
"It is generally unacceptably true that in Canada the Governmental Economic restraints as well as the lack of our governmental personal concerns towards the poor persons are clearly also the main factors for the false neglect of poor persons in Canada. And it is generally also true that the Canadian Governmental Economic restraints as well as their lack of will in enforcing these basic legal, human rights are clearly the main factors of the 'local or international individual's human rights’ abuse increases.<br />
<br />
It is certainly true that the federal and provincial Governmental Economic restraints as well as their lack of will in enforcement rights are really the main factor in ‘undermining local human rights’ and not just the excuse of a War on terror that is ‘undermining human rights’. <br />
<br />
While it is true that according to Amnesty International many Governments and international institutions have turned a blind eye to massive human rights violations and “sacrificed principles in the name of the war on terror,”and that the security agenda of the powerful and privileged had diverted the world’s attention from serious human rights crises elsewhere." Amnesty also has said attacks by armed groups reached new levels of brutality and intensity in 2005 but insisted the perpetrators should be brought to justice through fair trial, not torture or secret detention. They had also said that “war on terror” was failing, and their report had claimed, and would continue to fail “unless human rights and human security are given precedence over narrow security interests.”? <br />
<br />
The “war on the local human rights abuse ” was also failing, and would continue to fail “unless personal, individual human rights and human security are given precedence over the economic interests.” It is always up to the governments to enforce, insure equal justice for each and every citizen, person too.<br />
<br />
The False Economic Governmental restraints are ‘undermining the needs of the local and international poor and not just 'local or international human rights’. <br />
<br />
"Canada is neglecting its poor and disadvantaged, a UN watchdog group charged Monday. The report comes after an examination earlier this month of Canada's compliance with the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, an international treaty that protects such rights. The Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights notes that Canada ranks at the top of the UN Human Development Index colds Canada for failing to heed recommendations in two earlier reports aimed at improving the lives of aboriginals, youth, single mothers, African-Canadians, people with disabilities and women. Despite Canada's economic prosperity, the report says, roughly 11.2 per cent of the population lived in poverty in 2004. It also says "… poverty rates remain very high among disadvantaged and marginalized individuals and groups such as Aboriginal peoples, African-Canadians, immigrants, persons with disabilities, youth, low-income women and single mothers." The report also criticizes Canada's Employment Insurance program, saying in 2001, only 39 per cent of unemployed Canadians were eligible for EI benefits. Many groups have a difficult time getting benefits even though they pay into the plan, including migrant workers, and part-time workers, especially women, the report says. "Social assistance benefits … do not provide adequate income to meet basic needs for food, clothing and shelter," the report says. More than half of the food bank users in the country did receive social assistance benefits, but said the benefits weren't enough to prevent them from having to use food banks, the report noted. It recommends raising minimum wages and urges Ottawa to rethink its levels of federal transfer payments for social programs. " <br />
<br />
Furthermore about "Aboriginals- There are "significant disparities" between aboriginals and the rest of the population in areas of employment, access to water, health, housing and education, it says. Aboriginal women still face discrimination when it comes to property, Indian status and band membership, the report continues. It recommends amending the Indian Act. The report also urges Canada to repeal section 67 of the Canadian Human Rights Act, which prevents First Nations people from filing complaints of discrimination before a human rights commission or tribunal. <br />
and as to the Children in Canada ' Children from families that are low-income, single-mother, aboriginal or African-Canadian are "over-represented" in foster care, the report says. Many women are forced to give up their children because of inadequate housing. Children make up 40 per cent of the country's food bank users, the report says, while criticizing the deduction of child benefits from welfare cheques"<br />
<br />
These restraints in helping the poor persons are false in Canada cause the Canadian governments, legislature members, civil and public servants seems they can always find money for any of the things they want to fund.<br />
<br />
Yes unacceptably the Poverty in Canada has increased among too many disenfranchised groups and also that the gap between rich and poor has increased due also to the false governmental cuts to social assistance, cuts to employment insurance and a low minimum wage, even in the last decade in spite of the federal and provincial annual economic growth and annual budget surpluses.<br />
<br />
In Canada today, the federal and provincial governments they all "really needs to take a look at their own poor persons and human rights record before starting to criticize others," To do this they have to continue also to monitor, to stop the abuses of the tax payer's money, and to stop the individual's human rights abuses, by our civil and public servants, professionals as well.<br />
<br />
It has only been 100 days for the new government but I also could not help nut notice as to how many of our MPs are traveling abroad, eating good food at good restaurants still, staying at expensive, nice hotels too, all while claiming they are working on our behalf but somehow we cannot see it too.<br />
<br />
The fish stinks from the head but many cut the tail of first.. That also seems how the governments wrongfully does respond to money abuses and the poor people too now rather than firstly dealing with all of with the major crooks, the real tax abusers too.. <br />
<br />
It also seem even the new government and it's managers are too often rather still just for sale to the highest bidder... and it doesn't care who they are involved with or what they are up to or what it looks like as long as they are rewarding themselves or their friends, and thus they wrongfully and too tend not too really look after all of the good ordinary citizens welfare.. this is still never acceptable. There is a clearly unacceptable noticeable lack of good leadership today to guide All of the CANADIANS during the troublesome times in Canada today. The question -- and it deserves to be shouted -- is: 'Where is and was the government?" "Don't people have the right to hear from their elected officials?"It seems our federal, provincial leaders are too often still mainly looking after themselves, their friends once elected.. and they do still too often lie to get elected, and do lie even after they are elected. And how does each of our elected representative deal with our concerns now? Ignore us, schedule another golf game for herself or himself? make another pretentious statement? travel abroad, or divert the issue to the future or what? <br />
<br />
In the review of the effective output of the new political representatives for federal government it too would be nice also if the someone does also ask these people how often do they visit the bars and drink? how many martini's they do have at lunch time? do they still eat at very expensive restaurants too? do they entertain their friends on their companies, departmental expense accounts? and/or have they still ever padded, falsified their own expenses accounts" all too just for a start.. and plus do still they lie to others too often too?<br />
<br />
And speaking of the related federal review as well, who are the high spenders last year in the federal government.. who ate at the best restaurants, traveled the most at the tax payers restaurants.. who were the drunks now too.. Politicians, and civil and public servants now included too.. (Luke 6:43 KJV) For a good tree bringeth not forth corrupt fruit; neither doth a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit.<br />
<br />
We still all do need even to care about the unemployed and the poor people still in Canada, our Elected officials now included.Rather than cutting back on the governmental services, aid, programs to the poor and needy persons mainly because of the government's own fear of mismanagement we all do now too need to really take another continual look at how effective our tax dollars are being used by all, the civil and public servants, their managers, politicians now too. Fire also all of all the drunks, alcoholics, in the civil, public services, those money tax payer's abusers firstly too.<br />
<br />
They all, the Civil and Public servants, Politicians, Professionals still need to be regularly supervised too. That is why we need and do have the auditors, News media, Opposition parties, concerned citizens to do this too.. and it still generally is not enough as we can all see. Better management, and Public exposure and exemplary prosecution of the major guilty is also a fact of life, that serves the good welfare of all the persons In Canada. Too many civil and public, civil servants, politicians, professionals still do think they are above the laws and are unacceptably not being held accountable still in Canada today. This includes noww also having a real, fair, honest, uniform Canada wide laws and justice system in Canada, that treats everyone equally, fairly, all persons, citizens, professionals as well. That includes having fully independent regulating bodies, judicial legal appointed authorities, for the RCMP, police, lawyers, accountants, doctors, civil and public servants, politicians included, to honestly, fully investigate and to deal quickly, effectively with any, all of the wrong doings now too<br />
<br />
Also Mr. S Harper still even does needs to mature, he firstly needs firstly to care, to love and to treat all persons equally firstly before he will earn any respect, or a reelection as well. Otherwise I cannot see how he even becomes a PM in the first place right now. Learn a lesson from History. Ex PM Brian Mulroney was not known at the end of his term as a prime minister in touch with the people and his whole Party paid the price, it ceased to exist as a political party next too. History often repeats itself. <br />
<br />
The Conservative obsessiveness about control will backfire since the larger electorate if it revives fears about Harper's "hidden agendas" and his clearly disrespect for the good care and w ill of the people and of Parliament itself. It was also an affront to democratic principles. Harper essentially put a motion in front of the House of Commons, then promised not to abide by the results of a democratic vote should it not go his way. While arguing that we must participate unquestioningly in Operation Enduring Freedom to bring democracy to Afghanistan at gun point, our Prime Minister clearly signalled that democracy in Canada is secondary to his own partisan wishes. Harper’s defence of his undemocratic posturing is that the Liberals didn’t have a vote on Afghanistan at all. Apparently he aspires to be just as bad as the Liberals. He’s accomplished that, at least. <br />
<br />
Prime Minister Stephen Harper will have a tough time persuading Canadians it's time to scrap the country's expensive gun registry program completely, a new opinion poll suggests. The Ipsos Reid survey, indicates two out of three Canadians say the government should revamp the gun registry system. "There's nothing ambiguous about this," said John Wright, senior vice-president at Ipsos Reid. "The concept of a gun registry has taken root across the country. There's a majority - 67 per cent, that's not a small majority - who believe that Stephen Harper shouldn't be doing away with all gun registries." Although opposition to the registry is strongest in the western provinces, a majority of people in Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan and Manitoba are in favour of more gun control, the poll suggests. In Alberta, 51 per cent of the people surveyed indicated the government should keep a registry system in place. The support is strongest in Quebec and Ontario, where 76 per cent and 71 per cent of respondents, respectively, said they were in favour of maintaining a gun control system. "<br />
<br />
etc., <br />
<br />
<a href="http://groups.msn.com/CanadaToday3">http://groups.msn.com/CanadaToday3</a>
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for Stephen Harper has yet not matured too,<br />
<br />
and thus he still is not qualified to be <br />
The President of a firm <br />
The General manager of a firm, <br />
A Departmental manager even, <br />
Or a Supervisor, <br />
for rather all he still really is, is an assertive loud mouthed Foreman who takes orders from others and dictatorially gives it to others.<br />
He is over his head in his present job as PM and it shows..<br />
<br />
He has to develop more his submissions, listening and assertive skills firstly. <br />
<br />
"It is generally unacceptably true that in Canada the Governmental Economic restraints as well as the lack of our governmental personal concerns towards the poor persons are clearly also the main factors for the false neglect of poor persons in Canada. And it is generally also true that the Canadian Governmental Economic restraints as well as their lack of will in enforcing these basic legal, human rights are clearly the main factors of the 'local or international individual's human rights’ abuse increases.<br />
<br />
It is certainly true that the federal and provincial Governmental Economic restraints as well as their lack of will in enforcement rights are really the main factor in ‘undermining local human rights’ and not just the excuse of a War on terror that is ‘undermining human rights’. <br />
<br />
While it is true that according to Amnesty International many Governments and international institutions have turned a blind eye to massive human rights violations and “sacrificed principles in the name of the war on terror,”and that the security agenda of the powerful and privileged had diverted the world’s attention from serious human rights crises elsewhere." Amnesty also has said attacks by armed groups reached new levels of brutality and intensity in 2005 but insisted the perpetrators should be brought to justice through fair trial, not torture or secret detention. They had also said that “war on terror” was failing, and their report had claimed, and would continue to fail “unless human rights and human security are given precedence over narrow security interests.”? <br />
<br />
The “war on the local human rights abuse ” was also failing, and would continue to fail “unless personal, individual human rights and human security are given precedence over the economic interests.” It is always up to the governments to enforce, insure equal justice for each and every citizen, person too.<br />
<br />
The False Economic Governmental restraints are ‘undermining the needs of the local and international poor and not just 'local or international human rights’. <br />
<br />
"Canada is neglecting its poor and disadvantaged, a UN watchdog group charged Monday. The report comes after an examination earlier this month of Canada's compliance with the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, an international treaty that protects such rights. The Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights notes that Canada ranks at the top of the UN Human Development Index colds Canada for failing to heed recommendations in two earlier reports aimed at improving the lives of aboriginals, youth, single mothers, African-Canadians, people with disabilities and women. Despite Canada's economic prosperity, the report says, roughly 11.2 per cent of the population lived in poverty in 2004. It also says "… poverty rates remain very high among disadvantaged and marginalized individuals and groups such as Aboriginal peoples, African-Canadians, immigrants, persons with disabilities, youth, low-income women and single mothers." The report also criticizes Canada's Employment Insurance program, saying in 2001, only 39 per cent of unemployed Canadians were eligible for EI benefits. Many groups have a difficult time getting benefits even though they pay into the plan, including migrant workers, and part-time workers, especially women, the report says. "Social assistance benefits … do not provide adequate income to meet basic needs for food, clothing and shelter," the report says. More than half of the food bank users in the country did receive social assistance benefits, but said the benefits weren't enough to prevent them from having to use food banks, the report noted. It recommends raising minimum wages and urges Ottawa to rethink its levels of federal transfer payments for social programs. " <br />
<br />
Furthermore about "Aboriginals- There are "significant disparities" between aboriginals and the rest of the population in areas of employment, access to water, health, housing and education, it says. Aboriginal women still face discrimination when it comes to property, Indian status and band membership, the report continues. It recommends amending the Indian Act. The report also urges Canada to repeal section 67 of the Canadian Human Rights Act, which prevents First Nations people from filing complaints of discrimination before a human rights commission or tribunal. <br />
and as to the Children in Canada ' Children from families that are low-income, single-mother, aboriginal or African-Canadian are "over-represented" in foster care, the report says. Many women are forced to give up their children because of inadequate housing. Children make up 40 per cent of the country's food bank users, the report says, while criticizing the deduction of child benefits from welfare cheques"<br />
<br />
These restraints in helping the poor persons are false in Canada cause the Canadian governments, legislature members, civil and public servants seems they can always find money for any of the things they want to fund.<br />
<br />
Yes unacceptably the Poverty in Canada has increased among too many disenfranchised groups and also that the gap between rich and poor has increased due also to the false governmental cuts to social assistance, cuts to employment insurance and a low minimum wage, even in the last decade in spite of the federal and provincial annual economic growth and annual budget surpluses.<br />
<br />
In Canada today, the federal and provincial governments they all "really needs to take a look at their own poor persons and human rights record before starting to criticize others," To do this they have to continue also to monitor, to stop the abuses of the tax payer's money, and to stop the individual's human rights abuses, by our civil and public servants, professionals as well.<br />
<br />
It has only been 100 days for the new government but I also could not help nut notice as to how many of our MPs are traveling abroad, eating good food at good restaurants still, staying at expensive, nice hotels too, all while claiming they are working on our behalf but somehow we cannot see it too.<br />
<br />
The fish stinks from the head but many cut the tail of first.. That also seems how the governments wrongfully does respond to money abuses and the poor people too now rather than firstly dealing with all of with the major crooks, the real tax abusers too.. <br />
<br />
It also seem even the new government and it's managers are too often rather still just for sale to the highest bidder... and it doesn't care who they are involved with or what they are up to or what it looks like as long as they are rewarding themselves or their friends, and thus they wrongfully and too tend not too really look after all of the good ordinary citizens welfare.. this is still never acceptable. There is a clearly unacceptable noticeable lack of good leadership today to guide All of the CANADIANS during the troublesome times in Canada today. The question -- and it deserves to be shouted -- is: 'Where is and was the government?" "Don't people have the right to hear from their elected officials?"It seems our federal, provincial leaders are too often still mainly looking after themselves, their friends once elected.. and they do still too often lie to get elected, and do lie even after they are elected. And how does each of our elected representative deal with our concerns now? Ignore us, schedule another golf game for herself or himself? make another pretentious statement? travel abroad, or divert the issue to the future or what? <br />
<br />
In the review of the effective output of the new political representatives for federal government it too would be nice also if the someone does also ask these people how often do they visit the bars and drink? how many martini's they do have at lunch time? do they still eat at very expensive restaurants too? do they entertain their friends on their companies, departmental expense accounts? and/or have they still ever padded, falsified their own expenses accounts" all too just for a start.. and plus do still they lie to others too often too?<br />
<br />
And speaking of the related federal review as well, who are the high spenders last year in the federal government.. who ate at the best restaurants, traveled the most at the tax payers restaurants.. who were the drunks now too.. Politicians, and civil and public servants now included too.. (Luke 6:43 KJV) For a good tree bringeth not forth corrupt fruit; neither doth a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit.<br />
<br />
We still all do need even to care about the unemployed and the poor people still in Canada, our Elected officials now included.Rather than cutting back on the governmental services, aid, programs to the poor and needy persons mainly because of the government's own fear of mismanagement we all do now too need to really take another continual look at how effective our tax dollars are being used by all, the civil and public servants, their managers, politicians now too. Fire also all of all the drunks, alcoholics, in the civil, public services, those money tax payer's abusers firstly too.<br />
<br />
They all, the Civil and Public servants, Politicians, Professionals still need to be regularly supervised too. That is why we need and do have the auditors, News media, Opposition parties, concerned citizens to do this too.. and it still generally is not enough as we can all see. Better management, and Public exposure and exemplary prosecution of the major guilty is also a fact of life, that serves the good welfare of all the persons In Canada. Too many civil and public, civil servants, politicians, professionals still do think they are above the laws and are unacceptably not being held accountable still in Canada today. This includes noww also having a real, fair, honest, uniform Canada wide laws and justice system in Canada, that treats everyone equally, fairly, all persons, citizens, professionals as well. That includes having fully independent regulating bodies, judicial legal appointed authorities, for the RCMP, police, lawyers, accountants, doctors, civil and public servants, politicians included, to honestly, fully investigate and to deal quickly, effectively with any, all of the wrong doings now too<br />
<br />
Also Mr. S Harper still even does needs to mature, he firstly needs firstly to care, to love and to treat all persons equally firstly before he will earn any respect, or a reelection as well. Otherwise I cannot see how he even becomes a PM in the first place right now. Learn a lesson from History. Ex PM Brian Mulroney was not known at the end of his term as a prime minister in touch with the people and his whole Party paid the price, it ceased to exist as a political party next too. History often repeats itself. <br />
<br />
The Conservative obsessiveness about control will backfire since the larger electorate if it revives fears about Harper's "hidden agendas" and his clearly disrespect for the good care and w ill of the people and of Parliament itself. It was also an affront to democratic principles. Harper essentially put a motion in front of the House of Commons, then promised not to abide by the results of a democratic vote should it not go his way. While arguing that we must participate unquestioningly in Operation Enduring Freedom to bring democracy to Afghanistan at gun point, our Prime Minister clearly signalled that democracy in Canada is secondary to his own partisan wishes. Harper’s defence of his undemocratic posturing is that the Liberals didn’t have a vote on Afghanistan at all. Apparently he aspires to be just as bad as the Liberals. He’s accomplished that, at least. <br />
<br />
Prime Minister Stephen Harper will have a tough time persuading Canadians it's time to scrap the country's expensive gun registry program completely, a new opinion poll suggests. The Ipsos Reid survey, indicates two out of three Canadians say the government should revamp the gun registry system. "There's nothing ambiguous about this," said John Wright, senior vice-president at Ipsos Reid. "The concept of a gun registry has taken root across the country. There's a majority - 67 per cent, that's not a small majority - who believe that Stephen Harper shouldn't be doing away with all gun registries." Although opposition to the registry is strongest in the western provinces, a majority of people in Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan and Manitoba are in favour of more gun control, the poll suggests. In Alberta, 51 per cent of the people surveyed indicated the government should keep a registry system in place. The support is strongest in Quebec and Ontario, where 76 per cent and 71 per cent of respondents, respectively, said they were in favour of maintaining a gun control system. "<br />
<br />
etc., <br />
<br />
<a href="http://groups.msn.com/CanadaToday3">http://groups.msn.com/CanadaToday3</a>