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Old Posted Dec 6, 2017, 3:06 AM
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When you look at what we had in 2003 versus now, the only thing that's gotten worse is the number of beds available for people who need them, but the province has been increasing funding for beds lately so there is progress on the one area where they've been falling behind, and the PCs haven't said a thing about it, so they've got no leg to stand on in the healthcare argument.
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The political resurrection of Premier Kathleen Wynne
A year ago the media peppered her with questions about stepping down. Today the media are asking if she will commit to a full term if re-elected.

https://www.thestar.com/opinion/star...ynne-cohn.html

A year ago — call it the ghost of Christmas past — the media peppered Kathleen Wynne with questions about stepping down early to spare her Liberals a humiliating defeat in the next election.

This week — perhaps the ghost of Christmas present — the media was instead demanding whether she’d commit to a full term, through 2022, if re-elected as premier.
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In a Christmas video posted on his Facebook page, Oosterhoff quotes a passage from the Book of Isaiah that says the government will be subservient to God.

"We live in a broken world. And we live in a fallen world. We live in a world where sin has hurt families and relationships and lives across our province, across our country and across our globe," Oosterhoff says in the video that features him standing before a green-screen image of Queen's Park. "The birth of Christ changes that. For to us a child was born. To us a son is given and the government shall be upon his shoulders."

https://www.thespec.com/news-story/8...am-oosterhoff/



For some reason that picture gives me the creeps
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Old Posted Dec 22, 2017, 6:10 AM
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I thought I was at church when watching that video. Interesting how he has avoided those votes in the legislature. Something tells me that he won't be a help to Patrick Brown trying to make the PCs seem moderate.
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And he's only 19 years old, how did he become such a staunch conservative so young? God help us when he's in his 50's, imagine how conservative he'll be. Usually the older you get the more conservative you get.
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And he's only 19 years old, how did he become such a staunch conservative so young? God help us when he's in his 50's, imagine how conservative he'll be. Usually the older you get the more conservative you get.
His age doesn't make any difference to me as far as him being a politician. He's an adult. Normally somebody that socially conservative at that age was brought up in a very sheltered and very conservative and religious household.

Having attended evangelical churches in the past it really depends on his life experiences on whether he becomes more or less conservative or stays the same. I have friends who were like him at that age then had some life experiences that made them question everything. Some later became atheists and were against any organized religions. For some it was attending college or university and being away from the influence of parents. Of course, many stayed the same and others became more conservative in more ways.
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He's a 19 year old who was raised homeschooled and sheltered by religious-nut parents. As he grows up and politically matures his views will probably moderate. Many people have stupidly radical views when they are kids.
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He'll be caught having sex with men soon enough. It will be interesting to see how he interferes with the provincial election if he makes it to that point.
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He's a 19 year old who was raised homeschooled and sheltered by religious-nut parents. As he grows up and politically matures his views will probably moderate. Many people have stupidly radical views when they are kids.
He became an MPP being how he is now. But if he has aspirations of being something higher (cabinet, party leader) then he would definitely have to become more moderate.

It won't surprise me if he becomes a target by the Liberals during the next election campaign to make the PCs appear to be much further right than they are trying to portray themselves.
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He'll be caught having sex with men soon enough. It will be interesting to see how he interferes with the provincial election if he makes it to that point.
This is inappropriate on so many levels. Stop making assumptions (or wishes?) on someone who is essentially almost still a kid.
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You can't refer to an elected representative as a kid. If he is essentially a kid, he shouldn't be sitting in Parliament.
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But still, what’s with that egregious assumption? Do you have insider information or what??
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It's a trend among homophobic Christian politicians. They quite frequently get outed under suspicious circumstances. It's more common in the US than Canada but that doesn't mean it can't happen here. The one far-right Christian home-schooled kid that I knew years ago, is today a gay communist. But he had to go to university to figure that out.

The other side of the coin is he turns into a modern day Jason Kenney. If he's still an MPP and unmarried by the age of 40 he'll be followed by the same rumours that have followed Kenney since his early days working alongside John Baird on Parliament Hill.
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It's a trend among homophobic Christian politicians. They quite frequently get outed under suspicious circumstances. It's more common in the US than Canada but that doesn't mean it can't happen here. The one far-right Christian home-schooled kid that I knew years ago, is today a gay communist. But he had to go to university to figure that out.

The other side of the coin is he turns into a modern day Jason Kenney. If he's still an MPP and unmarried by the age of 40 he'll be followed by the same rumours that have followed Kenney since his early days working alongside John Baird on Parliament Hill.
I do know some evangelical leaders/pastors who ended up admitting that they are gay in one way or another. Some just never had a relationship with someone of the same sex while others forced themselves to find a wife and live a heterosexual lifestyle. But they spoke about their desires as being major struggles.

And I know a number of gay and lesbian people who attended an evangelical church but ended up in same-sex relationships and then left the church for obvious reasons.

Vid is right that some of the evangelical leaders who may also become political leaders, they speak out against homosexuality yet they are gay themselves.
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The NDP is the wildcard so far for the next election. Does anybody see any potential growth in NDP support anywhere in the province? Polls right now are showing that Andrea Horwath is the most popular party leader so do you think that will make a difference?
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It's a trend among homophobic Christian politicians. They quite frequently get outed under suspicious circumstances. It's more common in the US than Canada but that doesn't mean it can't happen here. The one far-right Christian home-schooled kid that I knew years ago, is today a gay communist. But he had to go to university to figure that out.

The other side of the coin is he turns into a modern day Jason Kenney. If he's still an MPP and unmarried by the age of 40 he'll be followed by the same rumours that have followed Kenney since his early days working alongside John Baird on Parliament Hill.
There are only two choices for him - ones that you have chosen for him. Like come on. He hasn't admitted to being 'homophobic', either. If you've ever seen him in the house, he seems to have good relationships with politicians of all sides. I think you are trying to paint him as more extreme than he is (this coming from an NDP supporter, BTW).

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The NDP is the wildcard so far for the next election. Does anybody see any potential growth in NDP support anywhere in the province? Polls right now are showing that Andrea Horwath is the most popular party leader so do you think that will make a difference?
A recent poll has them tied in second at 28% with the Liberals. I think the NDP at 28% would yield more seats than the Liberals at 28%, as I've said in another forum, the NDP's vote tends to be more concentrated in certain areas, whereas the Liberal vote tends to be more universal across the province. So 28 for the NDP may look like 38% in the SW and 18 (or less) in many 905 ridings (think Ajax, Thornhill, Vaughan ridings, etc).
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The Liberals are actually in a better position being behind in the polls even though they may actually be close to the PCs. Whenever the Liberals have had huge a lead 6 months before the election, they ended up not winning.

I'm waiting to see how the 905 and especially the Peel Region within the 905 (Brampton and Mississauga) view the PCs under Patrick Brown. That will determine who wins the election.
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What’s changing for Ontario in 2018: $14 minimum wage, youth pharmacare and more

https://www.thespec.com/news-story/8...care-and-more/

The minimum wage in Ontario rises to $14 an hour and people younger than 25 can get free prescription medications as of Jan. 1, when a host of other legal and regulatory changes in the province take effect.

The new minimum wage is part of a Liberal government promise to boost it further to $15 in 2019, though if the Progressive Conservatives win the June election, the increase to $15 will be spread out over several years.

It's the main plank of a series of major labour reforms announced this year by the government. Jan. 1 will also see all employees get 10 days of personal emergency leave per year — two of them paid — for which they won't be required to show their employers a doctor's note.

All employees will get three weeks of paid vacation after they have been with a company for five years, and can get up to 17 weeks off — one week paid — when they or their child has experienced or is threatened with domestic or sexual violence.

If an employee needs to care for a family member, unpaid family medical leave is increasing to 28 weeks a year, up from eight weeks in half a year. And parents whose children die can take two years of job-protected, unpaid leave. It was previously only offered to parents when a child's death was related to a crime.

The labour changes also increase fines under the Employment Standards Act and Labour Relations Act.

Youth pharmacare will mean that anyone under 25 in Ontario will have free access to more than 4,400 prescription medications with no copay or deductible.

Other health changes taking effect Jan. 1 include banning smoking on the outdoor grounds of hospitals, psychiatric facilities and certain Ontario government properties, and allowing long-term care homes to designate "reunification priority access beds" to ensure spouses or partners can stay together.

The age of protection is also being raised to 18, meaning 16- and 17-year-olds will be able to receive the full range of child protection services.

On Jan. 1 rewards points will no longer expire solely based on how much time has passed since they were earned, deposit protections for people who buy newly built homes will be expanded, and municipalities will be able to restrict where payday loan shops can open and how many can operate in a given area.

Ontario's cap-and-trade market, the system aimed at lowering greenhouse gas emissions, will be linked with Quebec and California's joint carbon market as of Jan. 1, though the first joint auction isn't expected until the end of February.

As a way to further try to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, all new commercial office buildings or workplaces with indoor parking will be required to install electric vehicle charging stations.

Small businesses will see their corporate income tax rate cut from 4.5 per cent to 3.5 per cent. The government has also placed a new requirement on itself, to remove $1.25 in regulatory costs to businesses for every $1 in new administrative costs that are added. As well, businesses will be able to electronically submit any required document to the government instead of doing it by paper.

The City of Toronto will be able to impose a vacant homes property tax and the finance minister will be able to allow other municipalities to do so as well.
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I saw a bunch of people on Facebook whining that "burger flippers are going to make only $6 less than me now!!"

Like, isn't that a discussion they should be having with their employer?
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It's a trend among homophobic Christian politicians. They quite frequently get outed under suspicious circumstances. It's more common in the US than Canada but that doesn't mean it can't happen here. The one far-right Christian home-schooled kid that I knew years ago, is today a gay communist. But he had to go to university to figure that out.

The other side of the coin is he turns into a modern day Jason Kenney. If he's still an MPP and unmarried by the age of 40 he'll be followed by the same rumours that have followed Kenney since his early days working alongside John Baird on Parliament Hill.
Its pretty much an open secret in Ottawa circles that Baird and Kenney had a sexual relationship at some point.
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