To be honest, I agree with this idea. I think John Tory is crazy to bring up this issue. To be a good man, to be fair is a virtue. To be a political leader, he shouldn't touch a controversial topic which can't bring him votes, EVEN it's a fair.
-wind_cloud(风逝云栖);
2007-9-27(#3957112@0)
Yes, I believe that PC is crazy to bring up this issue before the election. I’m afraid that they could possibly go crazier after the election. Initially I wanted to vote for PC just for a change. Too bad that I MUST VOTE FOR LIBERAL this time.
-chutchut(天下任由我踩);
2007-9-27(#3957149@0)
I'm with you. I know PC will lose a lot of votes because of this issue. Tory may be a good man, but not a good leader.
-wind_cloud(风逝云栖);
2007-9-27(#3957164@0)
in a democratic society, the consequence of offending a big group is very serious. No political leader can run this risk.
-wind_cloud(风逝云栖);
2007-9-27(#3957150@0)
X Party? Cool.
-nomadic(流浪的风);
2007-9-28(#3959431@0)
NDP
-jj999ca(jj999ca);
2007-9-27(#3958097@0)
No, NDP supports funding for Catholic schools.
-nomadic(流浪的风);
2007-9-28{280}(#3959446@0)
"None of the three major parties has said funding for Catholic schools should be withdrawn. Premier Dalton McGuinty and NDP Leader Howard Hampton say they support the status quo. But the Green party says funding for Catholic schools should be eliminated." --Toronto Star Sep 24.