Liberals vs. NDP vs. Bloc vs. Conservatives - position on Immigration upcoming elections

  • Liberals vs. NDP vs. Bloc vs. Conservatives - position on Immigration

    Which of this parties is the friendliest towards immigration?

    Should we expect a change in policies with a change in government?

    06 déc 2005, 04:28 Anonymous
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  • Elections Canada - political parties

    Bloc - a bunch of racist people. If you are not french they want you out

    Conservative - against abortion, immigration, gay marriage, tax cuts for companies, private health care

    NDP - Only focus on funding education and healtcare.

    Liberals - Center politics, progressive thinking by focusing on human rights and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Have been too long in power and need to demonstrate that they have a vision for Canada.


    Sadly, none of the parties has a bold vision for the future of Canada. They waste too much time complaining about each other (as if any of them was better than the other)


    Does this help?

    Anonymous 06 déc 2005, 12:21 - Signaler un abus
  • No investments in infrastructure in the last 20 years!

    It is absolutely insane. Canada has not made any investments in infrastructure in the last 20 years. The metros are falling apart, there has been no expansion, no highways, no interurban transportation such as trains (Go Train), etc.

    Toronto is a city with an airport that you can only get in and out by using Taxis. It is shameful!

    They should URGENTLY invest in infrastructure. Having the proper infranstructure is the only way to foster economic growth and prosperity

    Anonymous 06 déc 2005, 12:30 - Signaler un abus
  • Conservative Party - EXTREME RIGHT - stay away

    Stephen Harper is the impersonation of George Bush! stay away from that nutcase

    Anonymous 06 déc 2005, 02:09 - Signaler un abus
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