And finally, the last of my notes from the January 11th all-candidates meeting for the Parkdale-High Park riding, complete with closing statements. If you’d like to see my other notes, follow the links below:
- All-Candidates Meeting: Opening Statements
- All-Candidates Meeting: First Two Questions
- More Questions from the All-Candidates Meeting
- Even More Questions from the All-Candidates Meeting
For all these notes, I’m wearing my “citizen journalist” hat. That means
that I have attempted, to the best of my ability, to provide an honest
account of what I saw and heard at the meeting. Any of my personal asides will appear in red italics.
Question 10: What are Your Energy Policies?
Peggy Nash, New Democratic Party
- Stop subsidizing oil and gas — more investing in solar and wind energy
- Currently, we’re making substantial investments in non-renewable resources
- Would advocate a slow phase-out from non-renewable energy — remember, many people make their livelihood off them
- Look at alternative energy sources: wind, sun, ethanol
- Alternative energy is a key part of the NDP plan
Rob Rischinsky, Green Party
- End subsidies to all wasteful industry
- Solving the energy problem also requires looking at the demand side of the equation
- We feel that nuclear energy is a bad option — that’s what differentiates us from the NDP
- Alternative energy sources can provide us with 10,000 Megawatts of power
Sam Bulte, Liberal Party
- In our 2005 budget, we invested in co-generation, wind and biodiesel
- Our energy efficiency and retrofit programs
Lorne Gershuny, Marxist-Leninist Party
- Stop subsidizing oil
- Invest in wind power instead
Jurij Klufas, Conservative Party
- The Conservatives will establish a national standard where all fuel is at least 5% ethanol by 2010
- That would cut greenhouse emissions by 4 million tons [or is it tonnes?] per year
- Biodiesel is also another solution
Terry Parker, Marijuana Party
- [incoherent mumbling]
Closing Statements
Terry Parker, Marijuana Party
- Prohibition kills
- We call for legalization
- Legal marijuana will generate lots of tax revenues
Rob Rischinsky, Green Party
- We advocate a new style of thinking
- The “left/right” distinction in politics is from the past
- Our system was created in the 19th century, run by 20th century parties trying to solve 21st-century problems
- We run campaigns based on hope; we believe hope trumps fear
- We are diverse people, moving into a post-national era
- The Globe and Mail said that we were the party making positive statements
Lorne Gershuny, Marxist-Leninist Party
- In this meeting, there were no questions about the international situation
- We would form an anti-war government
- We are opposed to wars of aggression on sovereign states by the U.S.
- We condemn the complicity of the Canadian government
- Our reputation as peacekeepers is undeserved
- Wars fought for “humanitarian interests” are a fraud
- We are “junior partners” in the U.S. plan
- Wars are fought for business
- We would uphold the U.N. charter of non-interference
Peggy Nash, New Democratic Party
- In the last election, I finished a close second
- This means that people want changes
- The NDP will invest in:
- Seniors
- Education
- Public health care — and stop its privatization
- Environment
- We will give you a clean government
- I’ll consult with the riding regularly — “You won’t only see me at election time”
- [Enthusiastic response from crowd]
Sam Bulte, Liberal Party
- On January 24th, either Paul Martin or Stephen Harper will be prime minister
- You can either have a fend-for-yourself system run by a man whom the
lauded as “Pro-American” - Or we can strive together for a common goal
- Canada is doing well: we don’t borrow, we are active in world social programs and we are a society where newcomers are welcome
- What change do you want — a backwards fight where we rehash old debates, or moving forward and building
- We are the party of “medicare to multiculturalism”
- We are the party of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Jurij Klufas
- Do you want more of the same, or do you want real change?
- The Liberals brought you the sponsorship scandal
- They have an entitlement mentality
- We would bring in a Federal Accountability Act
- We would cut the GST from 7% to 6%, and then to 5%
- The Liberals believe that parents can’t be trusted on how best to spend money on their children — they say you’ll spend it on beer and popcorn
- We would make sure the immigration policy was fair
- The Liberals say they are the unity party but have no credibility in Quebec
- Mention of their man in Quebec, Jean Charest
- On guns:
- We will crack down on illegal guns
- We support mandatory sentences for serious gun crimes


Regular readers of this blog will know that last night, 
A good number of people arrived early and the cafe was filled to capacity soon thereafter. We each took turns introducing ourselves and found that we were all sorts of different people, from techies like myself,
I got a chance to talk with Ren for a little bit, and he told me about the EFF’s presence in Canada. He’s the only EFF guy in this country, having started at the position about nine months ago. We talked about all sorts of things, from the blog-powered hubbub over Bulte to