2011年4月13日星期三

' Sad show:' can the leader's debate

The Green party leader Elizabeth May, excluded from debate of the leaders of Tuesday, the broadcast Consortium dazzled the event as a "sad show of the chiefs in partial debate."

In a conference press after the event, may called the event put in scene and in bad faith.

"I thought it was a spectacular set non-binding, flat, predictable trade," she said.

"I think it's a fairly safe bet that by the next federal election campaign, the media consortium has be packed in and nobody will trust never run a debate yet because it is a parody."

May blown the choice of topics and issues of the Viewer.

"I believe deeply that we need in Canadian policy is to move away from the scripted from the supporter, heads of political parties and the media to determine what Canadians want to hear," she said.

"[We need to] reopen and remobilise the democracy so that Canadians can ask questions directly... the event may become more spontaneous and less than a script and... the issues that are orphaned by political elites can return to the forefront.".

May, said the list of issues left to take the heat out the debate is long, including questions of First Nations, the position of the Canada in Libya, food policy, homelessness, energy, arts funding policy and the environment.

"This will be, I think, by the history books the memory of a dark day for Canadian democracy," said.

"We can have a debate with the leaders of the Federal Party of four out of five of the political background, serious - that the debate can concentrate on a handful screened problems, without spontaneity - and I think that, for most of the voters."that this debate does not encourage to get involved in Canadian democracy. ?

In a live chat online with CBC News in the debate, may has been very critical of the conservative party, criticizing their tough on crime approach and urges the Government to take steps to fight white collar crime and organized crime.

May has also advocated working toward a restorative justice system to defend the victims and "redirect the resources of a strategy of cannabis prohibition Act failed to where we need resources to cope with the threats of violent crime."

Also weighed on immigration during the chat, may say "backlogs in the immigration system grew up under the Harper Government because they do not rename people for Immigration Appeal committees".

She added that the Government Harper has "tampered with the immigration system" by moving fairly, of "cherry-picking some potential immigrants with some skills."

It has also blown Harper for saying there is that no corporate tax cuts in the conservative budget.

"This Government has regularly cut and plans to do so still 16.5% this year to 15 percent next year."

May also advocated a new approach for the firearms registry, "Canadian SW of rural and First Nations do not feel criminalized by owning a gun fire long." Greens believe that we must listen to those who find the onerous system to make this work better for them. ?

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