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本届大选各党的竞选承诺

本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛CONSERVATIVES

- 保守党的选举承诺就是 YOU ARE ON YOUR OWN!

- 在电视辩论上哈帕被问到对即将到来的经济不明朗有什么对策时, 他回答说 “你PANIC”, 他的对策就是 DO NOTHING!

- 保守党政府的联邦财政部长Jim Flaherty 说, 他相信“无形的手” -- 自由经济, DO NOTHING!


GREENS

– A Guaranteed Livable Income supplement for the poor. No cost provided.

– A new carbon tax of $50 per tonne and new taxes on toxic chemicals.

– Forgive 50 per cent of student loans for successful graduates. No cost provided.

– More money and research grants for post-secondary institutions that focus on renewable energy and conservation. No cost provided.

– Shift consumption taxes to environmentally harmful products and services and away from income and products, activities that do no harm. No cost provided.

– Cut corporate tax by $50 for each tonne of carbon-emission reductions. No cost provided.

– Increase GST to six per cent to finance infrastructure improvements, with expanded exemptions on food, children's clothing and books. No cost provided.



LIBERALS

– "Green Shift" carbon tax on fossil fuels, offset by income and business tax cuts. Income tax cuts of up to 10 per cent. Cut the small business tax rate to 10 per cent from 11 per cent. Lower the corporate tax rate to 14 per cent by 2013. Overall, $90 million in lost revenue for the treasury over four years.

– $70 billion over 10 years for municipal infrastructure.

– $1.2 billion over four years to help farmers adjust to green technologies.

– Restore the $3-billion contingency fund abandoned by the Conservatives.

– Create $1-billion Advanced Manufacturing Prosperity Fund to help manufacturers retain and create jobs.

– Add $350 to existing $1,200-a-year child-care allowance. Create a new supplement for the poorest families with children, worth $1,225 a year per family.

– National daycare program with 165,000 spaces. $1.25 billion a year, fully implemented.

– End military mission in Afghanistan in 2011.

– Restore the Court Challenges Program and double budget to $6 million a year.

– $50 million to upgrade Canada's food safety system.

– $10,000 per household in refundable tax benefits for energy-saving home retrofits. $600 million.

– More robust energy efficiency standards for building codes and home appliances.

– $250 million over four years to curb the spread of the mountain pine beetle.

– $250 million to modernize and "green" fishing vessels and protect fish stocks in Canadian and international waters.

– $100 million to improve Canada's small-craft harbours.

– $420 million over four years to help increase the number of doctors, nurses and medical technicians across Canada.

– $900 million over four years to create a new plan for catastrophic drug coverage.

– $500 million more a year for university-based research and a $100-million research fund for scientists, researchers and grad students.

– A poverty plan to reduce the number of people living below the poverty line by at least 30 per cent and the number of children by at least 50 per cent.

– Reverse the immigration measures brought in by the Conservatives and spend $800 million to help new Canadians and reduce the immigration backlog.

– Bring back the Kelowna Accord and work with aboriginal peoples, provinces and territories to improve native health, education and housing. $2 billion.

– Increase the Guaranteed Income Supplement for seniors by $600 a year for low-income seniors.

– 200,000 student bursaries of up to $3,500 per year over four years, and guaranteed eligibility for $5,000 student loans, regardless of parental income.

– Simplify the tax system for post-secondary students, providing most students about $1,000 a year.

– Restore cuts made by the Conservatives to arts and culture funding and double the budget of the Canada Council for the Arts.

– $75 million to bolster security at ethno-cultural centres and places of worship across Canada.

– Restore $6 million in funding for Quebec's National Optics Institute.



NDP

– A moratorium on expansion of Alberta's tarsands and requiring oil companies to reclaim land strip mined for petroleum production. No cost provided.

– $8.2 billion over four years to create, protect and foster growth of "green-collar" jobs and manufacturing.

– A "cap-and-trade" system to create incentives for big business to reduce their emissions. No cost provided.

– Slash greenhouse gas emissions by 80 per cent by 2050. No cost provided.

– A price-monitoring agency to investigate price spikes and consult with provinces about regulations. No cost provided.

– Cap credit-card interest rates at five per cent over prime.

– Outlaw automated banking machine fees, saving consumers at least $104 per year.

– $120 million a year in additional funding for women's groups.

– $1,000-a-year grant to all undergraduate or equivalent students who qualify for student loans.

– $1 billion over five years to expand medical and nursing schools, increasing the number of student spaces by 50 per cent.

– $125 million a year to forgive student loans for medical-school grads who spend 10 years as family physicians.

– $100 million for skills training and job creation.

– Comprehensive review of Canadian banking regulations. No cost provided.

– Income averaging for artists and a $20,000 annual tax break on income generated by copyright and residual revenue. No cost provided.

– Scrap Canada-U.S. softwood lumber agreement within six months of forming government.

– A new Ministry of Consumer Protection to investigate and prosecute gas-pump gouging and collusion. No cost provided.

– $1 billion a year on a new catastrophic drug plan.

– Reverse corporate tax cuts brought in by Liberal and Conservative governments, a move that would raise the rate to 22.12 per cent from 19.5.

– A new monthly cheque of up to $400 that would replace three existing child benefits, including the Conservatives' $100-a-month cheque. A family with two children and an income of $75,000 would take in an extra $2,140 a year.

– $5 billion over five years to improve health care, housing and infrastructure for First Nations communities.

– $1-billion national home-care program for seniors.

– A national child-care program calling for 220,000 spaces annually in the fourth year. It would cost $1.4 billion in the first year.

– Raise $2.5 billion a year in carbon auctions and reinvest the money in public transit and other green initiatives.

– Re-introduce a national minimum wage and immediately set it to $10 an hour.

– Direct one cent per litre of federal excise tax on gasoline into public transit; $400 million a year.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
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  • 枫下茶话 / 政治经济 / 本届大选各党的竞选承诺
    本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛CONSERVATIVES

    - 保守党的选举承诺就是 YOU ARE ON YOUR OWN!

    - 在电视辩论上哈帕被问到对即将到来的经济不明朗有什么对策时, 他回答说 “你PANIC”, 他的对策就是 DO NOTHING!

    - 保守党政府的联邦财政部长Jim Flaherty 说, 他相信“无形的手” -- 自由经济, DO NOTHING!


    GREENS

    – A Guaranteed Livable Income supplement for the poor. No cost provided.

    – A new carbon tax of $50 per tonne and new taxes on toxic chemicals.

    – Forgive 50 per cent of student loans for successful graduates. No cost provided.

    – More money and research grants for post-secondary institutions that focus on renewable energy and conservation. No cost provided.

    – Shift consumption taxes to environmentally harmful products and services and away from income and products, activities that do no harm. No cost provided.

    – Cut corporate tax by $50 for each tonne of carbon-emission reductions. No cost provided.

    – Increase GST to six per cent to finance infrastructure improvements, with expanded exemptions on food, children's clothing and books. No cost provided.



    LIBERALS

    – "Green Shift" carbon tax on fossil fuels, offset by income and business tax cuts. Income tax cuts of up to 10 per cent. Cut the small business tax rate to 10 per cent from 11 per cent. Lower the corporate tax rate to 14 per cent by 2013. Overall, $90 million in lost revenue for the treasury over four years.

    – $70 billion over 10 years for municipal infrastructure.

    – $1.2 billion over four years to help farmers adjust to green technologies.

    – Restore the $3-billion contingency fund abandoned by the Conservatives.

    – Create $1-billion Advanced Manufacturing Prosperity Fund to help manufacturers retain and create jobs.

    – Add $350 to existing $1,200-a-year child-care allowance. Create a new supplement for the poorest families with children, worth $1,225 a year per family.

    – National daycare program with 165,000 spaces. $1.25 billion a year, fully implemented.

    – End military mission in Afghanistan in 2011.

    – Restore the Court Challenges Program and double budget to $6 million a year.

    – $50 million to upgrade Canada's food safety system.

    – $10,000 per household in refundable tax benefits for energy-saving home retrofits. $600 million.

    – More robust energy efficiency standards for building codes and home appliances.

    – $250 million over four years to curb the spread of the mountain pine beetle.

    – $250 million to modernize and "green" fishing vessels and protect fish stocks in Canadian and international waters.

    – $100 million to improve Canada's small-craft harbours.

    – $420 million over four years to help increase the number of doctors, nurses and medical technicians across Canada.

    – $900 million over four years to create a new plan for catastrophic drug coverage.

    – $500 million more a year for university-based research and a $100-million research fund for scientists, researchers and grad students.

    – A poverty plan to reduce the number of people living below the poverty line by at least 30 per cent and the number of children by at least 50 per cent.

    – Reverse the immigration measures brought in by the Conservatives and spend $800 million to help new Canadians and reduce the immigration backlog.

    – Bring back the Kelowna Accord and work with aboriginal peoples, provinces and territories to improve native health, education and housing. $2 billion.

    – Increase the Guaranteed Income Supplement for seniors by $600 a year for low-income seniors.

    – 200,000 student bursaries of up to $3,500 per year over four years, and guaranteed eligibility for $5,000 student loans, regardless of parental income.

    – Simplify the tax system for post-secondary students, providing most students about $1,000 a year.

    – Restore cuts made by the Conservatives to arts and culture funding and double the budget of the Canada Council for the Arts.

    – $75 million to bolster security at ethno-cultural centres and places of worship across Canada.

    – Restore $6 million in funding for Quebec's National Optics Institute.



    NDP

    – A moratorium on expansion of Alberta's tarsands and requiring oil companies to reclaim land strip mined for petroleum production. No cost provided.

    – $8.2 billion over four years to create, protect and foster growth of "green-collar" jobs and manufacturing.

    – A "cap-and-trade" system to create incentives for big business to reduce their emissions. No cost provided.

    – Slash greenhouse gas emissions by 80 per cent by 2050. No cost provided.

    – A price-monitoring agency to investigate price spikes and consult with provinces about regulations. No cost provided.

    – Cap credit-card interest rates at five per cent over prime.

    – Outlaw automated banking machine fees, saving consumers at least $104 per year.

    – $120 million a year in additional funding for women's groups.

    – $1,000-a-year grant to all undergraduate or equivalent students who qualify for student loans.

    – $1 billion over five years to expand medical and nursing schools, increasing the number of student spaces by 50 per cent.

    – $125 million a year to forgive student loans for medical-school grads who spend 10 years as family physicians.

    – $100 million for skills training and job creation.

    – Comprehensive review of Canadian banking regulations. No cost provided.

    – Income averaging for artists and a $20,000 annual tax break on income generated by copyright and residual revenue. No cost provided.

    – Scrap Canada-U.S. softwood lumber agreement within six months of forming government.

    – A new Ministry of Consumer Protection to investigate and prosecute gas-pump gouging and collusion. No cost provided.

    – $1 billion a year on a new catastrophic drug plan.

    – Reverse corporate tax cuts brought in by Liberal and Conservative governments, a move that would raise the rate to 22.12 per cent from 19.5.

    – A new monthly cheque of up to $400 that would replace three existing child benefits, including the Conservatives' $100-a-month cheque. A family with two children and an income of $75,000 would take in an extra $2,140 a year.

    – $5 billion over five years to improve health care, housing and infrastructure for First Nations communities.

    – $1-billion national home-care program for seniors.

    – A national child-care program calling for 220,000 spaces annually in the fourth year. It would cost $1.4 billion in the first year.

    – Raise $2.5 billion a year in carbon auctions and reinvest the money in public transit and other green initiatives.

    – Re-introduce a national minimum wage and immediately set it to $10 an hour.

    – Direct one cent per litre of federal excise tax on gasoline into public transit; $400 million a year.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
    • 看前面几条就知道GREEN不当家不知油盐贵,花钱到会,钱从哪里挣?所有支持增加福利的党我都不支持。福利社会是不可行的。免费医疗是不可取的。要挣钱,有了钱才可以做事,不然就是放屁。
    • 承诺是用来违背的. 某年自由党的承诺象一朵花一样, 结果它一上台就给大家上健康税.
    • 那些花钱的承诺一点用都没有,关键是绿党自由党的碳税和NDP的企业税都要给公司企业增加负担,在经济面临衰退时这是死路一条。