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2011年4月25日星期一

Ignatieff, Layton pass at Toronto

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Michael Ignatieff and Jack Layton spoke just minutes apart at a cultural parade in Toronto on Sunday, the same day the Liberals took to the airwaves with paid programming amid recent polls suggesting a jump in NDP support.Ignatieff and Layton both made appearances at the Khalsa Day parade, a Sikh celebration in Toronto. The two leaders shook hands, and each made a brief speech. "Conservative candidate Jason kenney also addressed the crowd.""" It is a day to acknowledge the incredible role of your community in the building and making and strengthening of Canada, "Ignatieff told the crowd in his remarks."You've known so much success, but you have also known hardship. "there is a bad memory that we all must confront honestly, which is the memory of komagata maru.""This is a shame upon the history of Canada and it requires an apology in the Parliament of Canada so that we can acknowledge painful failures in the past and move forward together as one great people.""Layton also referenced the 1914 Komagata Maru incident - in which a ship carrying mostly Sikh passengers, who were British subjects, was turned away from Canada and forced to return to India - saying the NDP has pressed for a formal appology."I will not stop until the job is done. "I will not stop until justice has spoken," he said. "We will continue to work for your families to be reunited for the visa to be granted so that you can be together on special occassions with your families..." "I will not stop until the contributions of Sikh Canadians are fully honoured by this country.""During a media availability in Toronto Sunday afternoon, Ignatieff took questions from reporters and condemned recent reports of election-related mayors."We've got our problems with Mr. Harper, but we don' t think he's slashing our tires. "" I want to make that clear,"Ignatieff said with a chuckle."There are people out there who take to threatening extreme partisanship. "The part of this that's serious is that every Canadian should be free to vote and free to express their political preferences and it's a bad day when in Toronto people who are working for another party or put a lawn sign up get their cars vandalized.""Conservative Leader Stephen Harper also condemned the mayors while speaking in B.C."I'll just tell you, we suffer acts of mayors as well. None of them are acceptable. ""they should not happen in a campaign,"he said."A democratic campaign is ultimately based on tolerance of other partisan viewpoints. I've always said that we all have enough to do just trying to get our own views to the vote, cause we don't have enough time to run interference with other campaigns.... "We absolutely reckless any such incidents by anybody, inside or outside political parties."Harper encouraged all parties to report any incidents of mayors.The Liberals bought a half-hour of TV time on Sunday afternoon to feature what they called "Michael Ignatieff's Town Hall for Canada."The broadcast area between noon and 3 p.m. and on Global and City TV stations, featuring footage from campaign events and clips of Ignatieff talking about his life and Liberal priorities.In the video, Ignatieff is seen taking questions from audience members at recent rallies and explaining party pledges on everything from health care to the economy.Ignatieff also appeared Sunday night is everyone talking about it, a popular French-language TV talk show on Radio - Canada .ignatieff defended the decision to bring former prime ministers Jean Chrétien and Paul Martin on the campaign trail, at the risk of voters associating them with the sponsorship scandal that contributed to his party's fall from power five years ago.Ignatieff told Sunday's edition of the Quebec TV talk show Tout le monde en parle that his one-on-one interactions with voters have him confident he can connect with them, despite his party's standstill in polls.Ignatieff told Sunday's edition of the Quebec TV talk show Tout le monde en parle that his one-on-one interactions with voters have him confident he can connect with them, despite his party's standstill in polls. (Radio-Canada) "Mr. Chrétien put our public finances in order." He did lots of great things. "He maintained the country's national unity," Ignatieff said. "Mr. Martin did the same thing." He financed our public health care system. "I'm proud of what they accomplished and that they're campaigning with me."Martin has been campaigning in the formerly Liberal-held riding of Edmonton Centre and in Vancouver South, where the Grits eked out a narrow victory in the 2008 election. Christian is slated to speak at a Toronto-area rally this week. "Jean Chrétien was the prime minister at the heart of the sponsorship scandal." "Does that not risk hurting you more than it helps?" "lepage wondered.""Oh no, I don't think so," Ignatieff replied in French. "we re in 2011." "We've paid for all the consequences of past behaviour."Lepage also asked him whether the NDP's apparent gains in recent polls meant Ignatieff had focused so much on attacking the right-wing Conservatives that he was now being "passed on the left."The Liberal leader dodged the point somewhat, accept that Canadians are "looking at Mr. Layton up close, they're looking up me up close... and I think they're going to make a good choice.""during the show, quebec actress Dominique Michel, star of the Oscar-winning film Les Invasions barbares (the barbarian Invasions) and a recent cancer survivor, said she supports ignatieff.""I really like Mr. ignatieff," she said. "There's people saying, ' Oh, we're tired of Harper.'" "Well, if you're tired of Harper, it's time for change!""The Liberal leader had fielded questions earlier Sunday about the NDP's polling strength and why his party is failing to win over voters."It's not that I'm in a bubble of illusion. I'm making phone calls on a daily basis, I'm talking to my candidates to see how things are going, and they're telling me that it's going quite well on the ground, in fact very well on the ground. "" So I'm not deluding myself, I have work to do,"Ignatieff said in French.He also addressed suggestions that his style of campaigning is failing to gain traction with the Canadian public."This isn't style. This is trying to do politics differently, and I've been doing it for 2? years. I go out there, I stand up on a rainy Thursday night in a Legion hall and I take questions from the public. "Mr. Harper hasn can't taken unscripted questions from the public in five years," he said.The Liberals, Conservatives and Bloc Québécois have all taken aim at Layton and the NDP in recent days, after several polls suggested an apparent increase in support for the New Democrats.Layton attended an Easter church service in Toronto and was set to spend part of the day with his family.The NDP leader's trip to Toronto comes a day after he held a rally attended by more than 1,000 people in Laurier-Saint-Marie, the riding currently held by Bloc Québécois Leader Gilles Duceppe.Duceppe, who is taking a day off the campaign trail, will be joined by former Quebec first Jacques Parizeau on Monday in an attempt to boost his poll numbers.Meanwhile, Conservative Leader Stephen Harper continued his campaign swing through British Columbia, making stops in Victoria and Vancouver.Harper was trying to muster up support in ridings that are considered tight races against the NDP. 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2011年4月24日星期日

'Science fiction' NDP platform, Ignatieff says

Michael Ignatieff is dismissing the NDP budgeting as "science fiction" that the Liberals have launched an attack all azimuth on Jack Layton.

The NDP is now taking heat from all sides because Liberals, the Conservatives and the Bloc Québécois are trying to push that Canadians from Layton party with more than polls suggest growing for her support.

The Liberals off radio anti-Layton and internet ads Saturday as Ignatieff went to Halifax to height Liberals to press for better access to medicines.

"It is time to consider carefully to what Jack Layton said the Canadian people." The numbers add up and up and up and up. And we're saying take a look at the program. We have an encrypted program, we make no promises, we cannot keep, "Ignatieff said."

"We can tell you exactly we not increase the taxes, and Mr. Layton received a platform which when you look carefully at it simply spending $ 30 billion which we think will be good for the economy and it comes from sources we believe just are credible... it is science fiction.".

The Liberals have also developed a statement claiming the NDP plan to raise funds through a system of limits and Exchange on carbon emissions will not work because it would take years to implement.

The most recent ad attacking liberal objectives in any attempt to Layton to portray himself as an outsider to the system, noting his 26 years in the dispute resolution policy. At the same time, it also labels candidates of his party as "inexperienced."

Advertising has also suggested that the party is not showing a position "principled" in support of registry and target NDP spending promises Federal gun.

The previous parliamentary session saw several members of the NDP rural constituencies and North to vote with the Liberals and the Bloc Québécois to block a conservative attempt to register the firearms of the scrap. Layton faced BLISTERING criticism by Liberals and the Bloc for its members a free vote on the issue.

Layton said in an interview broadcast Saturday on the home of the CBC Radio, he believes that the apparent increase in support is due to the Canadians taking a second look at "very concrete proposals" of his party, but also a growing sense of disillusionment with the status quo in the Parliament.

"We will just continue to work hard to build on this momentum, tell people that you have a real choice in this election," he told host Kathleen Petty.

"Ottawa must be changed, and we invite to join us to make this change happen."

Meanwhile Saturday, Conservative leader, Stephen Harper and Ignatieff were back on the campaign trail after a brief break for the start of the holiday weekend, Jack Layton sought to give a boost with campaign stops in the area of Toronto and Montreal.

Harper continued his push for a majority government at an event of campaign in Mississauga, Ontario.

"No matter what the combination of the opposition," Harper said Saturday. "We must put an end to the minority parliaments and elect a government strong conservative majority."

An online survey carried out by the cultures which cannot be assigned a margin of error because the method does not for random sampling, suggested that the NDP has the support of 36 percent of respondents in Quebec, compared to 31% for the Bloc Québécois.

A survey of Nanos, meanwhile, showed that the NDP gaining support at the national level, but the size of the sample for Quebec was too small to produce results with an acceptable margin of error.

New polls prompted a release by the Conservatives of an announcement of the new attack aimed squarely at Jack Layton. Ad slams Layton as "blindly ambitious" and willing to conspire with the block to form a Government.

In the election of 2008, according to her, "Layton began a coalition with the Bloc Québécois before planning our votes were even counted." He concluded: "it has done before." It will do so again. "And Canada will pay the price".

Friday, Paul Dewar NDP rejected as being based on "complete fabrications" and called the Tories to withdraw advertising.

Ignatieff will campaign in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island before the recapitulation of the day with a stop in Mississauga, where he will attend a service of Easter in the Church of the Virgin Mary and St. Athanasius.

During this time, Green party leader Elizabeth may will campaign through the Colombia British Columbia, with stops in Saanichton and North Saanich.

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2011年4月20日星期三

Ignatieff campaign of Harper in New Brunswick

Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff answers a question during a media appearance in Winnipeg on Tuesday. (Jonathan Hayward/Canadian Press)Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff responds to a question during an appearance of media in Winnipeg on Tuesday. (Jonathan Hayward/Canadian Press)

Conservative leader Stephen Harper and Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff headed east to New Brunswick day 26 of the campaign, while Jack Layton tries to ensure support NDP in Ontario.

Ignatieff will spend Wednesday morning in Saint John, including a meeting with the local Liberals and an appearance in a museum.

The Liberals lost the southern New Brunswick riding for the conservatives in 2008 by fewer than 500 votes. The Liberals have the Deputy Mayor of Saint John are running in the riding.

Ignatieff said in an interview with CBC News last week that the Liberals would be willing to cover some of approximately $ 1 billion in overruns on the Point Lepreau Nuclear renovation project. Only nuclear reactor of the Atlantic Canada is located about 30 km west of Saint John.

Liberal leader then in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, to lead a campaign rally in the evening.

Harper begins the day in Québec with an event of campaign with the candidates in the region to Rivière-du-Loup, prior to New Brunswick.

The Conservative leader will appear at Edmundston, N.B., with Bernard Valcourt, former Minister of the cabinet of Brian Mulroney which seeks to return to federal politics in the electoral district of the North-West of Madawaska — Restigouche.

Valcourt is often known for a motorcycle accident serious, in which he lost his right eye. After losing the 1993 election, Valcourt served as the leader of the Progressive Conservative Party in New Brunswick.

Harper will then move to Fredericton, New Brunswick a venue that the Conservatives fought away from the Liberals in 2008.

Jack Layton, new democratic party leader will spend the day in Ontario, including a campaign event in the counties of Essex and the city of Thunder Bay, Ontario hotel meeting.

Bloc Québécois leader, Gilles Duceppe meeting with the local media in Farnham, Que., Wednesday morning, followed by a visit to a centre of textile in Saint-Hyacinthe and Drummondville plant visit. It encapsulates the day with a rally in Quebec City in the evening.

Green party leader Elizabeth may heads back to the Colombia British Columbia, where she is fighting against conservative incumbent Gary Lunn in the riding of Saanich-Gulf Islands.

May meet with the citizens on issues relating to disability in Saanich and attend a Chamber of commerce candidates gathered in Sidney, in the evening.

Ignatieff said in an exclusive interview with CBC News Tuesday, that he would be willing to form a Government if the Conservative Party won the most seats in the election but failed to win the confidence of Parliament.

In the interview with Peter Mansbridge, CBC, Ignatieff said that he would try to form a Government if called by the Governor General.

It is the nearest Ignatieff came to describe how he could become Prime Minister since his first day of the campaign to renounce a coalition with the NDP and the Bloc Québécois.

Harper said that ignatieff finally admits that he is open to try to become Prime Minister, with the support of the NDP and the Bloc.

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2011年4月9日星期六

Ignatieff blasts $11 b "hole" in the Tory platform

Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff is accusing conservative rivals of trying to conceal a $11 - FTAA "hole" in their campaign platform.

Ignatieff said Saturday that pledge from the conservatives to find the $ 11 billion in spending of savings over the next three years of the Government would have a "devastating impact" on the ability of the Government to serve Canadians.

The Federal deficit was projected by the Conservatives only two weeks ago to continue to refuse $0.3 billion in 2014-2015, and the Party expected that there would be a surplus of 4.2 billion in 2015 - 2016.

Platform of Conservative leader Stephen Harper, published Friday, included pledges to eliminate the Federal deficit a year earlier than planned in the budget to control spending and cut, as well as waste through the retirement of the federal public service.

The leader of the Liberal Party, said that the Minister of Finance Jim Flaherty gave no explanation as to exactly how the Tories would savings, adding that the plan also undermines the credibility of the conservative party as tax managers.

In an interview aired Saturday mornings on the CBC Radio House, Flaherty has said that he did not build the economies of the strategic review budgetary track "because we have not yet economies."

"The strategic review we watched is something that that we were told in the four months we have worked on the budget," Flaherty said host Kathleen Petty.

"We will booking nothing for 2011 - 2012." After that we can make some allowances. ?

Flaherty, stated that "aggressive" review is long as Canadians see the size of the Government continues to grow "topsy" year after year.

"It of just more officials, more and more programs and initiatives." We did not watched [spending] in 15 years the largest organization in the country, which is the Federal Government. ?

Ignatieff has also suggested that the Tories would eventually cutting health transfers to the provinces and territories, despite the insistence of Flaherty, that transfers would remain intact even after the current federal-provincial agreement expires in 2014.

"How are you supposed to enter health agreements 2014 with budget numbers that add up to?". Ignatieff said.

The conservative party issued a statement Saturday reiterating their commitment to increase funding for health at six per cent per year.

Hours before the inauguration of the platform Tory, Ignatieff has published an open letter on the financing of health care, promising to maintain the annual increase of six per cent after the expiry of the current provincial health care funding agreement.

Ignatieff Gage prompted Harper and head of the NDP Jack Layton promises to make similar.

Meanwhile Saturday, Jack Layton of the NDP will be campaign in Saskatchewan, making stops at La Ronge and Saskatoon before heading to Toronto. Sunday, Layton is set to unveil his party platform.

Harper is not the events of the campaign planned for Saturday, in Kitchener, Ontario, to watch his son play play Ben in a provincial volleyball tournament.

In its place, the Tories sent conservative candidate John Baird and Lawrence Cannon for the interviews with the media in Ottawa, the second in a row Saturday, that they have been made available to the press.

As has said Baird, that conservatives have provided a plan focused on improving the financial security of Canadian families and by completing the economic recovery. Conservative candidates criticized the Liberal platform, they called an agenda "tax expenditure".

Ignatieff will swing the vote-rich Toronto region on Saturday and attend a barbecue of campaign in Woodbridge in the afternoon, followed by a rally in the cafeteria of a secondary school in Toronto.

Ignatieff said he believes that Canadians want to hear a message of "practical hope" set focus on what Government can do for them.

"It is a big country, hope, optimism, and I really do not think that Mr. Harper appeals to fear," he said.

He added that he is looking forward to go face to face with Harper in the French debate and English on Tuesday and Thursday.

"I will of course be nervous going into the debate, but I feel well in this regard," he said.

NDP Leader Jack Layton is set to unveil his party's platform Sunday in Toronto.Leader of the NDP, Jack Layton is set to unveil his party platform Sunday in Toronto. Paul Chiasson/Canadian Press

The Green party leader Elizabeth May, out of his party earlier this week, will hold a "Rally for democracy" in Halifax to protest against the decision by the broadcast consortium to exclude debates of the Directorate.

Earlier this week, a federal judge decided that the Court will hear not that Green Party before next week televised debates arguments.

Bloc Québécois Gilles Duceppe will make campaign Metabetchouan-Lac-a-la-Croix, Jonquière and Saint-Fulgence.

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