I have been a long-time resident of Northwestern Ontario
with a 19-year hiatus in northern Manitoba. While my body is less tolerant of
the deepest cold of winter I have, and still do, enjoy the extended seasons
with Spring and Fall being especially enjoyable. I grew up in a blue-collar
family and though university educated still prefer to get my hands dirty doing
“real” work. As such for as long as I can remember my personal mantra has been,
and continues to be, “Fiscally Responsible yet with a Social Conscience”. The
one political party that for many years aligned with that philosophy was the
Liberal Party, both the Federal and the Provincial varieties. But then things
changed, not with me but with the Liberals. For example, I supported the
repatriation of our Constitution. Back in the 1980’s I was totally disgusted
with the outright thievery by the federal Progressive Conservatives (PC’s). I
was a big fan of the needed financial controls and restraints implemented by
Paul Martin, Finance Minister under Chretien.
Then, beginning with Chretien, things began to change with
the Liberal Party. Justice Minister Allan Rock brought forth the gun
registration legislation that turned out to be the boondoggle I knew it would become
right from the get-go. I had been an avid gun owner and hunter since an early
age and even though I despised the PC’s I agreed with the concepts of safe gun
storage that they legislated, because they made sense. The long gun
registration system, implemented in 1995, did not, especially when you take
into consideration that handguns had been registered since the 1950’s with no
impact on their use by criminals. Where was the “social justice” in this? I
couldn’t, and still can’t find it. This is the point that, while my personal
beliefs have not changed, my allegiance to the Liberals started to wane.
Then in 1997 along came a group within the United Nations
called the “Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change”, or IPCC who proposed
the Kyoto Protocol which the Chretien Liberals gleefully signed on to. I love
nature and the outdoors and respect the environment. That was the primary
reason I became a Geologist. But nothing presented in support of that protocol
made sense when measured using the tools I had acquired through my science
training. At the most basic level how could we Canadians, now at about 35
million (or to put it a little differently, 0.035 billion), make a difference
compared to the rest of the world, current population of 7.6 billion? Yet we
will somehow show the rest of the world how it should be done by us making the
required, so we are told, sacrifices?
It was then I started to realise that the Liberal party had
changed, and not in a good way. It no longer aligned with my basic principals. Rather
than stealing money from we the taxpayers and lining their own pockets like the
PC’s did they instead are throwing it away to line other people’s pockets just
so they can be re-elected. In doing so they have become addicted to OPM (Other
Peoples Money) and like all drug addicts have become severed from reality. No
longer do they care about what is good for society. “Green” policies have
nothing to do with the betterment of society. Another area where “social
justice” has been abandoned by the Liberals, and ironically the New Democrats
as well!
In 1993 the PC party, thanks to their blatant dishonesty,
got almost wiped out. Out of their ashes has arisen the current Conservative
Party of Canada. What was left of the PC’s merged with the Reform Party with the
goal to represent the best interests of Canadians being at the fore front
rather than the best interests of party donors. Unless the Liberal Party does a
similar rebirth of representing the best interests of all Canadians it too
should be cast into the dust bin of history.
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