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Zachary Johnson commented 2013-03-07 12:22:54 -0800
Hello, I was wondering if you have an office or head quarters location? I am also curious as to how one goes about requirements for joining the BCYL and the promotion of the Liberal Party and the BCYL itself.
yasin Kiraga commented 2012-08-16 13:19:57 -0700
I am wondering Canada’s new relations and European Countries related to Economic deals and free market. Both Prime ministers met but how will Canada benefit from this relationship?
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char pearce commented 2012-05-23 11:47:51 -0700
Premier Clark, President Sharon White, Members of the BC Liberals, BC Young Liberals:



I am very discouraged to hear that legislation is being proposed to restrict Canadians discussing disease.



As a health professional, it is imperative that we are able to discuss any situation that impacts upon the health of the individual. What on earth is the Liberal party thinking restricting our freedom of speech? Please reexamine this situation.


REFERENCE:



Ethan Baron The Province: May 22, 2012

B.C.‘s Liberal government is poised to further choke off the flow of public information, this time with respect to disease outbreaks. The Animal Health Act, expected to be passed into law by month’s end, expressly over-rides B.C.’s Freedom of Information Act, duct-taping shut the mouths of any citizens – or journalists – who would publicly identify the location of an outbreak of agriculture-related disease such as the deadly bird flu.


Read more: http://www.theprovince.com/news/information+farm+outbreaks/6657194/story.html#ixzz1viuYzn00">http://www.theprovince.com/news/information+farm+outbreaks/6657194/story.html#ixzz1viuYzn00



A farm salmon with Piscine reovirus
emperor-mark tiger blood-stephens commented 2012-04-23 23:00:28 -0700
Income Contingent Student Loans… UPDATE

DEAR US NATION,


More importantly Savannah, you got the right stuff astronaut.


A POLICY IDEA


You have a insurmountable student debt problem. Because you have income student loans based on income. Their has to be a change.Cap student loan repayments at 10% of income. Forgive all student loans at 10 years.


I see msnbcs employment equity policy, in that it does not discriminate against sex, then why is it that women doing the same amount of work in the same job as a man are paid less.


Get rid of the 1 trillion dollar tax cut for the one percent. It would just be a shifting of tax dollars. More businesses file bankruptcy than students. There are more subsidies to business and corporations than to students.


With student loans and debt, with interest and income student loans it discriminates against women in that they make less, yet more women go to university than men, pay the same interest as men but make less and the effect is they are kept in perpetual poverty cycle for a unreasonable time.


So either have differential interest rates for women and men. Milton Friedman came up with a formula and look at what that man came up with a income contingent formula and please everybody he has done enough to you.


In Canada, our Canada student loans program was administered by the the federal government. One of our national student organizations sued the government because they said that “students” were being discriminated against. They lost. Because the judge said students are not recognized in equity legislation.


But if they sued under discrimination based on sex the federal program falls under our Charter of rights and freedoms, and their is a clause that you cannot discriminate based on sex they would have won.


So heres the rub, students both men and women should not be burdened with unreasonable debt fresh out of school. This puts more money in consumers pockets. It stimulates the economy. At a younger age they can start paying into a 401k. They can buy a house, car, or have money to help their ageing parents with long term care, for their twilight years.


Our federal civil servants women work force launched a class action lawsuit against our government for pay inequity and won.


In the private sector the sisters have to stick together and file an application in civil court against an employer. Or fan dangle a civil liberties organization to do it.


Young people should not be held accountable because of unemployment rates, minimum wage jobs, that offer little to know way in pay or benefits. To be discriminated against at such a time in the downturn further perpetuates the cycle of poverty.


And, lastly if not for the discrimination in wages and student loans they get women with dry cleaning bills, and overpriced clothing. For me the only thing that is keeping me above the poverty line is my illegal chinchilla farmyard.

Editors Note: My student loans were forgiven because of my mental illness.
Geoff Sharpe published this page in About 2012-01-10 20:33:01 -0800
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