Canada’s Debate

August 29, 2007

Party Politics…

Filed under: Canadian Politics — Joseph @ 9:48 am

The Ontario election is heating up (even though the official campaign has not yet kicked off) and as usual the blogging community is the first battleground. Kinsella is calling John Tory out for his apparent duplicity in engaging in negative-campaigning. People on both sides of the debate are treating MMP as alternatively a panacea or poison-pill for politics in Ontario. You’ve got a tremendous back and forth on faith-based education, or as I like to call it a really fucking horrible idea. There’s un-costed budget proposals, vague promises galore, and a distinct lack of any actual momentum from any of the candidates. The election is five weeks away, and it feels like it’s months off.

I’m not sure where my vote will fall; as much as I am frustrated by the lack of action by Dalton McGuinty on tackling municipal issues, Howard Hampton has offered nothing in terms of an alternative… is it not said that the road to hell is paved by good intentions? If that’s true Howie is constructing his own personal super-highway. Tory is turning out to be the empty mouthpiece we all thought he would be; he has abandoned the pragmatism of his roots and turned into a “lower taxes, less government” zombie. I guess that leaves Dalton… and I’m not entirely comfortable with that.

The one thing I do know is that the blogosphere is disgracing itself by taking completely shallow positions on virtually every issue. If I see one more “Dalton is a flip-flopper” post because he doesn’t support faith-based funding at the moment; or another MMP will make democracy more fair… and therefore better post I’m going to scream. If the past 12 years of politics in Ontario being tinkered with has taught us anything it’s that there are tremendous nuances to every major policy initiative, and without a thorough exploration of said, those consequences will rear up and bite us in the ass.

But I guess being a “party” (wo)man is more important.

2 Comments »

  1. […] So I did something pretty callous yesterday; I challenged other bloggers by suggesting that they were taking shallow, unnuanced positions regarding the issues facing Ontarians in the upcoming provincial elections. I suppose it’s only fair then that I make note of a better approach, in this case a debate on MMP taking place over at The Great Canadian Debate. Ignoring for a moment the fact that their design is obviously inspired by yours truly… their debate is interesting. In this particular case there are a couple of points being made which are worth addressing, and a couple of points which need to first be addressed. […]

    Pingback by Canada’s Debate » MMP debate part 1 — September 3, 2007 @ 9:48 am

  2. Hey Joseph,
    We’ve just launched our Election Predictor website: http://ontariopredictor.hillandknowlton.ca

    It would be interesting to hear what you think the future legislature will look like, as well as what you think of the tool itself and the Facebook application.

    Looking forward to hearing your thoughts and thanks for your comments on the election campaign so far.

    Cheers,
    Meghan

    Comment by Meghan — September 11, 2007 @ 3:28 pm

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