Friday, February 09, 2007

Green

Elizabeth May spoke at Queen's today. In case you don't know, she is the leader of the Green Party of Canada. Perhaps not surprisingly, she is very well spoken, passionate and knowledgeable. She spoke with a focus on the environment and climate change, again, not surprisingly. She also highlighted the fact that they are the only global political party in Canada with Green Party's existing in over 70 countries and that they are a complete party with platforms stretching beyond the environment. I personally have voted for them for a number of years. I mean, it's sad that I have known in each election that they will not win the seat they are contesting but if my vote doesn't count for anything then what's our democratic system good for? Speaking of democracy, the Green Party has created a site called Demand Democratic Debates with the goal of getting the Green Party into the Leader's Debates in advance of the next election (which may be coming soon... eeek!). Having seen her speak today, I think she would be a great addition to the debates and I have added my name to the petition. While I intend to continue to vote Green, it was comforting to hear that she believes Stephane Dion, the leader of the Liberal Party to be quite genuine in his support for environmental initiatives. I say that because they are the only party that has a chance of beating the Conservatives in the next election (whenever it happens). Hopefully that'll change someday and we'll see the Greens and the NDP battling it out to see who has the next majority government. I know, I won't hold my breath.

2 comments:

David Tyner said...

I used to play manhunt/capture flag type games too. We usually played in the woods and for an extra twist at night.

Playing in urban centers sounds like an interesting idea however in our age of fear/paranoia I'm sure someone would call the police.

justin said...

We seem to be commenting on the wrong post, but oh well.

Someone calling the police was the first thing I thought of when I saw the doc. I was pleasantly surprised that it didn't come to that (in that case). I have no doubt that it has been an issue in the past. Perhaps it's why all the different groups want participants to sport a bright visible arm-band.