Sunday, July 13, 2014

Dalton McGuinty returns to the spotlight — relaxed, renewed, redeemed (Toronto Star)



The maligned former premier, having returned from exile at Harvard, is pleased to discover, post-Liberal majority, that he is back in the political fold and no longer radioactive to Bay St. He’s also working on his political memoirs, to be published next year?               
The former Prime Minister of Ontario Mr. McGuinty is back tranquil, rehabilitated, cash in to write his political recollections. But the list of mass atrocities committed in his government is very long...

“Genocide” as defined in the article 2 of the convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (1948) ruthless
In the present Convention, genocide means any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in Mr. McGuinty?
whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such:
(a) Killing members of the group;
(b) Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group; Mr. McGuinty?
(c) Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical
destruction in whole or in part; Mr. McGuinty?
(d) Imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group;


 “Denouncing Crimes against humanity”
The former Prime Minister of Ontario Mr. McGuinty is back tranquil, rehabilitated, cash in to write his political recollections. But the list of mass atrocities committed in his government is very long, by example the systematic destruction in hundreds of thousands of children and parents, at the hands of the police, children’s Aid Societies, family and criminal courts. During his government; the provincial parliament was aware of the societies crimes, but anyway were approved more provincial funds that would serve for the perpetuation to commit crimes against humanity in children and parents. Also the Provincial Minister of Social Services was warned by members of the provincial parliament, about the holocaust that was being committing in children and parents by the societies; but her indifference in the delinquencies makes her also to be accomplice of the same criminalities.                                                                        Tyrants and genocidaires; are distinguished by to use various methods of cruelty for extermination or destruction of your own people. Hitler showed his murderous mentality, and his tyranny, when he sent millions of Jews to the gasses chambers, where their victims ended their suffering. Other genocidaires are proving to be more unforgivable for the crimes committed in children and parents. The use of mental torture in this country is a reality, as well the administration of drugs in children and parents. Methods of psychological destruction for the rest of their lives!                                                                                                                                  


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“I’m done with Harvard, I’m back in Ontario. I’m delighted to be back here," said Dalton McGuinty, who was at Queen's Park earlier this month for the throne speech.
By: Robert Benzie Queen's Park Bureau Chief, Published on Sat Jul 12 2014
The maligned former premier, having returned from exile at Harvard, is pleased to discover, post-Liberal majority, that he is back in the political fold and no longer radioactive to Bay St. He’s also working on his political memoirs, to be published next year.
On a sunny July afternoon, Ontario’s 24th premier came in from the cold.
Hair shaggier than usual, he looked tentative as he walked alone into the legislature to listen, with other dignitaries, to the throne speech that would outline the agenda of his successor, Premier Kathleen Wynne.
 

Friday, July 11, 2014

"Prime Minister of Canada; he approved 56 million in foreign aid" When his own people are going hungry and are living on the streets?

Where are hiding the homeless and mentally ill people; Mr. Prime Minister of Canada?

                          

“The ever more sophisticated weapons piling up in the arsenals of the wealthiest and the mightiest can kill the illiterate, the ill, the poor and the hungry, but they cannot kill ignorance, illness, poverty or hunger.”                                                                                                                                                                                            Fidel Castro 

                                                                                                                             Canada is one of the richest nations on the planet, a country where the poor deserve the protection and assistance of the federal government and provincial governments. But the federal government and its provincial political bureaus are hiding the truth of the poverty that exist in this country, the lack of food in the poor households is evident, the necessity of public housing is a priority for people with low wages and homeless people, subsidize  public transportation is a necessity for seniors and students. The media with their slogans, serving the communities are helping the federal government conceal the poverty that affects tens of thousands of people in our communities. Hunger and malnutrition severely intensifies daily in this country in children, single mothers, elderly, homeless people, injured workers, and poor families. The Canadian Calamities are proving to the world that: the social programs that this country makes propaganda, boasts to possess for the protection of the poor and unemployed these are of little benefit.                                                                                                                                                                           Bolivarian Revolucion!  The Revolucion for the Poor!!                                                                                                                            
Where are hiding the homeless and mentally ill people; Mr. Prime Minister of Canada?



                                                                                                                  The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the right to food has criticized Canada's government over the issue of "food insecurity and malnutrition."
Olivier De Schutter criticized the government of Prime Minister Stephen Harper for scrapping a 35-year-old long-form census that makes it more difficult to identify and address the problem of hunger in Canada.
"First, in order to effectively combat hunger, food insecurity and malnutrition, it is necessary to have a comprehensive understanding of who is hungry, food-insecure and malnourished," De Schutter stated in a report that contains his observations regarding Canada's policies on hunger.
The UN official will present his observations at a meeting of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva on Monday.
De Schutter also called on the Canadian government to create a national food strategy to help the growing number of vulnerable groups, including indigenous people and those on social assistance.
A significant number of Canadians are living on welfare and do not receive adequate food due to the increased cost of housing, the UN official said.
The report also criticized Canada for not fulfilling its obligations under international conventions such as the right to food, which is a derivation of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.

"The special rapporteur is concerned about the growing gap between Canada's international human rights commitments and their implementation domestically," the