GP Video: Green Versus Grey
Thursday, September 20th, 2007This is the campaign video for Sanjeev Goel running for the Green Party in Ontario. It is very funny.
This is the campaign video for Sanjeev Goel running for the Green Party in Ontario. It is very funny.
by Mark MacGillivray
This is the hottest election campaign I’ve ever been a part of. The Ontario Greens have hot policies backed up by a solid political organization. The stories we are presenting are catching the imagination of the media who, if it were up to them, would love Green Party Leader Frank De Jong in the Leader’s Debate.
The tone of these articles are emblematic of how the Greens are being treated in this campaign: seriously with equal treatment compared to the big three.
Greens release election platform
by Michele Henry, Toronto Star
Taxing water and pollution instead of income, encouraging “walkable” communities linked by transit and meshing Roman Catholic schools with the public system together form the basis of Ontario’s Green Party election platform.
Frank de Jong, provincial leader, introduced his party’s priorities in front of Queen’s Park today, saying eco issues are the only ones that matter.
“The issues that are being discussed in this election are all green issues, whether we’re talking about smog or electricity or nuclear power or preventive health care or agriculture or transportation,” he said.
Scrubbers, cigarettes and six new holidays
Ontario election campaign, Day 4, Canadian Press
TORONTO (CP) — Climate change, coal-fired electricity and last year’s whopping Christmas raise for Ontario politicians were all on the campaign-trail agenda Thursday as the province’s political hopefuls completed a fourth day of campaigning for next month’s election.
The governing Liberals dismissed a Progressive Conservative plan for power-plant smokestack scrubbers as the coal-fired equivalent of a filtered cigarette, while the NDP promised a $10-an-hour minimum wage and a massive pay cut for politicians.
But if there was anything to get voters talking Thursday, it was the campaign platform released by the Green party, which includes six - count ‘em, six - new statutory holidays.
This is an absolutely awesome video.
Tenille Will, an artist that resides in Toronto, or more specifically, 3 doors down from the Green Party of Ontario’s provincial campaign office has undertaken a work entitled, “The Future is Green.”
“We are very honoured to be able to display Tenille’s work in our office,” says Jeff Brownridge, provincial campaign manager, “I am very impressed with her support of our campaign.”
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Will is a prolific artist whose work is well known in the United Kingdom. Her work is in oils and is marked by bold colors and lines. Other examples of her work are on display in the Green Party office located on the corner on the Dundas and Dufferin.
An official unveiling of ‘the Future is Green’ will be announced early next week. If you are interested in attending, please contact 416-977-7476.
You can view other paintings here:
TORONTO - Ontario’s voting system works badly and should be reformed by
referendum on October 10, says a leading member of the Conservative Party.
Big business in Ontario needs a better voting system as do Ontario’s
taxpayers, voters, parents, church and community volunteers, investors,
employees, employers, farmers, seniors, students “and funders of our
Parliament and Government,”
Senator Hugh Segal said today in a call to action delivered to the Economic
Club of Toronto.
On election day, Wednesday October 10, Ontario voters by referendum will
choose between the status quo, First Past the Post (FPTP), or the reform
alternative, Mixed Member Proportional (MMP) representation.