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OMNIBUS BUDGET BILL, C-38

Mancilla

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Jan 9, 2012
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All my friends and relatives have decided not to vote for Stephen Harper's Conservative Party henceforth, if the BUDGET BILL is passed including the slashing of the backlog applications.
 

Mancilla

Champion Member
Jan 9, 2012
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Dear Mancilla,

Thank you for taking the first step by speaking out against the reckless Conservative budget. Now I am asking you to join me as we take the next step - together.

We need to connect with the thousands of other Canadians who share our concern. I want to make sure we continue this conversation and keep up the fight against this reckless government.

That’s why I’ve launched an interactive social media campaign against the Conservative budget.

Join the conversation on Facebook. And follow along on twitter for all the latest updates.

Stephen Harper’s Conservatives are playing dangerous games with our country’s future. They continue to ram through their massive 425-page budget bill.

This bill has become known as a “Trojan Horse”- and you can understand why. It makes sweeping changes to almost 60 different laws.

Conservatives will gut environmental protection, undermine public health care, cut public pensions and deny employment insurance to the very workers that paid into it.

And all that has Canadians engaged like never before.

So that's why I want you and I to connect with the thousands of other progressive Canadians. The Conservatives are counting on us to turn away and tune out. That can't happen.

Please join our campaign against the Conservative budget.


Let’s send Stephen Harper and his Conservatives a message: This is our budget — not theirs.

Add your voice,

Nathan Cullen, MP
Opposition House Leader
Canada’s New Democrats
 

Mancilla

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Jan 9, 2012
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http://www.vancouversun.com/Environment+minister+goes+offensive+over+fisheries+bill/6710624/story.html
 

Mancilla

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Jan 9, 2012
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Dear Prime Minister Harper:
As privy councillors from British Columbia who have served as ministers of Fisheries and Oceans in past federal governments, we wish to inform you of our serious concern regarding the content of Bill C-38 and the process being used to bring it into force.
We have had lengthy and varied political experience and collectively have served in cabinet in Progressive Conservative and Liberal governments alike. We believe we have a fair understanding of the views of Canadians. Moreover, we believe there is genuine public concern over the perceived threat this legislation poses to the health of Canada’s environment and in particular to the well-being of its fisheries resources. We are especially alarmed about any possible diminution of the statutory protection of fish habitat, which we feel could result if the provisions of Bill C-38 are brought into force. Migratory salmon and steelhead are icons of our home province. Our experience convinces us that their continued survival would be endangered without adequate federal regulation and enforcement, particularly in the area of habitat protection.
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With respect to process, we find it troubling that the government is proposing to amend the Fisheries Act via omnibus budget legislation in a manner that we believe will inevitably reduce and weaken the habitat-protection provisions. Regrettably, despite the significance of the legislation, to date the responsible ministers have provided no plausible, let alone convincing, rationale for proceeding with the unusual process that has been adopted. Quite frankly, Canadians are entitled to know whether these changes were written, or insisted upon, by the Minister of Fisheries or by interest groups outside the government. If the latter is true, who are they?
This country’s fisheries are vital to our coastal communities, particularly first nations communities, and a strong and effective Fisheries Act, supported by a robust scientific research capacity and enforcement personnel, is critical to maintaining healthy fish stocks. Major changes to such critical legislation warrant extensive and factual discussion and a broad consultation process. We therefore strongly recommend a full examination of the proposed Fisheries Act amendments, and of the proposed staff reductions, by the standing committee on fisheries and oceans (not the finance committee) of the House of Commons. That examination must include appropriate testimony from industry and first nations representatives, academic experts and present and past personnel of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans.
Furthermore, greater clarification of the purpose of the proposed changes is needed from the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans and the Environment Minister. To date, they have provided only vague and general descriptions of the problems that they wish to address through these amendments. This lack of information has made it impossible for us to determine whether or not their concerns are well founded and whether the proposed changes will have any appreciable beneficial effect. Without such information, we can only judge from our own experience, which suggests that the shortcomings of the existing legislation have been greatly overstated and that the remedial action proposed is vastly out of proportion to the issues they have referred to, but only vaguely. In short, we have the impression that the ministers are using a sledgehammer to swat a fly.
Collectively, we have spent many years in government attempting to maintain fish stocks and protect fish habitat. A strong Fisheries Act, a competent science establishment and vigorous enforcement programs are essential to protect fish stocks and the habitat on which they depend.

The authors are former federal ministers of Fisheries and Oceans.
 

Mancilla

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Jan 9, 2012
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http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2012/05/03/john-ivison-how-stephen-harper-learned-to-love-omnibus-bills/
 

Mancilla

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Jan 9, 2012
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http://www.straight.com/article-701091/vancouver/grand-chief-stewart-phillip-calls-bill-c38-faultline-canadas-future
 

Mancilla

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Jan 9, 2012
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This clearly proves the serious required to look deeper into C-38 and it's after effects if passed in PARL

http://poeticamber.wordpress.com/2012/06/05/a-letter-to-my-mp/
 

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Bill-C38

This is the proposed bill due to be passed in the parliament before 22 Jun 2012
Pension cuts, medicare rationing etc

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzgZUTKdxes

http://ca.news.yahoo.com/blogs/canada-politics/bill-c-38-protest-13-000-websites-going-
212703143.html

http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/politics/article/1175579--federal-budget-2012-conservatives-
reject-calls-to-break-up-massive-federal-budget-bill

The bill is one of the longest pieces of omnibus legislation brought in by the Tories. The 400-
page package touches on dozens of laws, it contains major changes across the spectrum of federal
responsibility, including environmental protection, Employment Insurance, border security,
immigration, pensions, national parks, foreign aid and other programs.


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Mancilla,

Would you please point out what are the specific changes proposed in each of the sectors of that bill?

1. changes in Health care
2. changes in pension
3. other changes
 

Mancilla

Champion Member
Jan 9, 2012
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The changes are huge and it will take some doing to get all the data.
But I what I can recall is Environment, Fisheries, Income Tax, Immigration, Insurance, and many more will be affected adversely.
I'll try my best to get all facts and share with you guys/gals