- All-Candidates Meeting: Opening Statements
- All-Candidates Meeting: First Two Questions
- More Questions from the All-Candidates Meeting
Question Seven: The Gun Crime Question
What are you going to do about gun crime?
- This is a question that I hear repeatedly, and there are no simple fixes for this problem
- Nobody needs a gun
- Many of the guns are coming from south of the border [remember, American readers, to us, "south of the border" means "America"]
- The border is unpatrolled in many places and there isn't enough staff to cover all of it
- Gun crimes need to be treated with mandatory jail time
- Also need to work on communities -- "poverty by postal code"
- Key gun crime laws died on the table because of the vote of non-confidence [which led to this election]
- We need more police -- both local and RCMP
- We need to work with youth as well -- there has to be some prevention -- can't just be "law and order"
- We should ban guns
- We can't resort to an "iron-fisted approach"
- Society has to live up to its responsibilities, and individuals have to live up to their responsibilities
- We have to balance going on the offensive with respecting people's rights
- "Arc of poverty" -- one-quarter of the people in the city live below the poverty line
- This is possibly the most important issue
- There's a "big business" running the streets -- the drug trade
- The drug trade and guns are intertwined
- Tougher laws and mandatory sentences for gun crimes
- mumble mumble mumble Legalization of marijuana will end organized crime mumble mumble
- We already have strong gun laws
- The problem is with illegally-obtained guns
- Let people who want to have gun collections keep them, but make it so the guns in those collections are non-functional
- Gun sport enthusiasts can also keep their guns, but store them at the place where they are used [e.g. their shooting range]
- We believe in restorative justice
Question 8: What will you do for seniors?
Sam Bulte, Liberal Party- Many of the programs in place for seniors were put there by the Liberals
- Here in Canada, we have the resources to provide for all
- Unfortunately, providing for everyone's needs is not a principle we follow
- We will give patient care gurantees
- We want to expand the definiton of "caregiver" so that more people who take care of the elderly qualify for benefits
- We would like to commit $1 billion a year over the next four years to programs that would give more seniors the ability to stay in their own homes rather than go to old folks' homes
- mumble mumble Revenues from marijuana mumble mumble mumble
- Some reasons that older people need help: pollution and our lifestyle
- Wait till the boomers hit the system
- We want to provide universal access to senior care
Question 9: The Environment
[My notes on the question are bunged up, but it's a question about the environment.]
Rob Rischinsky, Green Party
- We can have both economic prosperity and environmental health
- Look at Sweden: since 1990, their GDP has gone up 54% while pollution has gone down 25%
- Kyoto [the accord] is the first step
- Note that there was no mention of the environment in the televised debates
- The NDP has made sure that money was given to the TTC and the energy retrofit program
- We stand for:
- Clean air
- Clean water
- Making polluters pay
- National energy retrofit program
- [The way we've implemented] Kyoto is a national shame
- mumble mumble hemp mumble mumble forests mumble mumble fuel
- The Kyoto Accord -- led by the Liberal party
- Funded Great Lakes cleanups, targeted Toronto
- We have invested $5.1 billion in the environment
- The type of economy we live in will always clash with the environment
- As long as the profit motive exists, that clash will always exist
- Kyoto is a disgrace
- We've missed every deadline
- Now we have to buy credits
- We proposed tax credits for people who take public transit
- We will invest in renewable fuels

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