Franchise to women in Kuwait
Tuesday, May 17th, 2005This morning I read about women in Kuwait winning the right to vote in elections. It was proposed in 1999, but delayed until now. Congratulations!
This morning I read about women in Kuwait winning the right to vote in elections. It was proposed in 1999, but delayed until now. Congratulations!
Andrew Coyne has usurped parliament and has been authorizing spending from the federal treasury! He must be stopped! The evidence: “I have the authorized the expenditure of $300 million of your money…” “I have asked the RCMP…” I can’t believe it either. He doesn’t even have the confidence of the House of Commons, or the [...]
“Late last night, British Columbians learned of a BC Teachers Federation secret plan to hold a strike vote days after the provincial election. [...] “I think the revelation explains why the BCTF is spending $5 million to elect the NDP and put their former president in the cabinet room. Let’s just put that $5 million [...]
Who ever said one person can’t make a difference? CBC report: MP Chuck Cadman is worried that bringing down the government could give strength to separatist feelings in Québec “I just can’t see things lasting much longer,” he told CBC in an interview from his home in the British Columbia riding of Surrey North, where [...]
CBC reports that Elections BC considers Blogs advertising sponsors: They’re supposed to register themselves as advertising sponsors if they post a partisan position on a candidate, party, or referendum question. “Under the Election Act, it will fall within the definition of election advertising, and we would ask them to register,” says Jennifer Miller, of Elections [...]
I wish I had a better understanding of what the federal Liberals are doing right now. There must be something interesting developing behind closed doors in Parliament. As an outsider with a limited understanding of how our government really works, I’m having a hard time understanding how Paul Martin’s government can claim yesterday’s vote was [...]