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~Some men change their party for the sake of their principles; others their principles for the sake of their party. ~

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Election Day Countdown

MANITOBA Election Day - Tuesday, October 4, 2011. 10.04.2011 24:00 -593 Days
ONTARIO Election Day - Thursday, October 6, 2011. 10.06.2011 24:00 -591 Days
NEWFOUNDLAND Election Day - Thursday, October 11, 2011. 10.11.2011 24:00 -586 Days

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2011 voter turnout

OTTAWA — Despite the metamorphosis in Canada’s political scene and a slight bump up from the previous election, some 40% of eligible voters stayed away from the ballot box for this week’s landmark election.

Preliminary results put voter turnout at 61.4% nationally, Elections Canada said Tuesday.

Last Updated on Saturday, 07 May 2011 13:00
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The Long-Gun Registry: Costs and Crime Statistics PDF Print E-mail

Costs

  • In 1995, the previous government told Parliament that the firearms program, most specifically the long-gun registry, would involve a net cost of just $2 million (Auditor General's Report 2002, Chapter 10).
  • In May 2000, the previous government admitted that the costs had actually ballooned to at least $327 million (Auditor General's Report 2002, Chapter 10).
  • By March 2005 the net cost of the firearms program was $946 million and by summer of 2006, costs had exceeded $1 billion. The Auditor General stated that Parliament was misinformed about many of these costs. (Auditor General's Report 2006, Chapter 4).
  • Neither the costs incurred by provincial and territorial agencies in enforcing the legislation, nor the costs borne by Firearms owners and businesses to comply with the legislation have been calculated. (Auditor General's Report 2002, Chapter 10).
  • Two Library of Parliament studies estimate that the enforcement and compliance costs are substantial, running into hundreds of millions of dollars. (Compliance Costs of Firearms Registration, 10 October 2003; and, Estimates of Some of the Costs of Enforcing the Firearms Act, 20 March 2003).

Crime Statistics

  • There are nearly 7 million registered long-guns in Canada. Yet of 2,441 homicides recorded in Canada since mandatory long-gun registration was introduced in 2003, fewer than 2 percent (47) were committed with rifles and shotguns known to have been registered. (Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics).
  • Illegal smuggling by organized crime is by far the principal source of firearms on our streets. Indeed, the Vancouver police report that 97 percent of firearms seized in 2003 were illegal guns smuggled in from the United States, usually by organized crime (Vancouver Police, Strategic Plan 2004-08).

http://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/media/nr/2007/nr20071116-2-eng.aspx

 
Fire these gun registry turncoats PDF Print E-mail

Back when the national gun registry was saved from demise, a turncoat's dozen of 14 MPs -- eight Liberals and six NDPers -- turned their back on their constituencies by flip-flopping on their original vote to see the registry scrapped.

We promised, back then, to remind you of who they are.

And today we're doing just that.

The turncoats in the Liberal camp, all who tossed principle into the dumpster over a self-serving fear of being kicked out of their precious seat in caucus, include Anthony Rota (Northern Ontario), Jean-Claude D'Amours (New Brunswick), Larry Bagnell (Yukon), Scott Andrews (Newfoundland), Scott Simms (Newfoundland), Todd Russell (Labrador), Wayne Easter (P.E.I.).

Keith Martin, a former Reform MP who already skewered grassroots conservatism by reincarnating to the Liberals, is wisely not seeking re-election on Vancouver Island.

Last Updated on Friday, 29 April 2011 17:57
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Why should I vote? PDF Print E-mail

Your vote is the way you choose someone to represent you in Canada's Parliament. By expressing your choice, you are exercising a democratic right that is key to the democratic process of government that generations of Canadians have fought to build.

 
Kill the Registry - Videos PDF Print E-mail
CTV National: Roger Smith on Harper
Stephen Harper chose his audience well to deliver the familiar message about abolishing the long gun registry. But it was another issue that dogged him all day. - Watch Video

CTV: Art Baumunk
Prime Minister Stephen Harper was in Guelph, Ont. Monday, in what is expected to be one of many area visits during the campaign. - Watch Video

CTV News: Stephen Harper in Wainfleet
Stephen Harper has promised once again to abolish the long run registry. He says the Tories stands with farmers and hunters and the registry is a waste of money. He says those who support it, thinks it can help control gun crime, but Harper says that is not so. - Watch Video

Power Play: Candice Hoeppner/Peter Stoffer
Conservative MP Candice Hoeppner says people are extremely angry with NDP MP Peter Stoffer's decision to oppose the long-gun registry. Stoffer says his constituents asked him to vote according to their wishes, and that is what he did. - Watch Video
Last Updated on Monday, 18 April 2011 13:55
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