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Tag Archives: Parliamentary System
Michael Chong is a Democratic Hero
Michael Chong is a Democratic Hero. He has proposed legislation that would limit the power of all party leaders, and particularly a Prime Minister as well. In grassroots politics we tend to only focus on bashing the politicians that are … Continue reading
Posted in Canadian Politics, Learning about Democracy
Tagged Facebook, Michael, Michael Chong, Parliamentary System, Reform Act, Reform Act 1832, Twitter, YouTube
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FOODBANK CANADA REPORT
Recently Food Bank Canada reported that more than 882,000 Canadians used a food bank in March 2012, which is up 2.4 per cent from last year. As a matter of fact, food bank usage is up 31 per cent … Continue reading
But Do We Have a Democracy? (1)
The next 20 or so blogs are a package to lay out what I believe Canadians need to know to develop a good democracy. I love Canada, and hope to help her become her best. Essential Knowledge Needed to Grow … Continue reading