Posts Tagged ‘Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing MP Carol Hughes’

“Messing with definitions doesn’t create more local food” says MP Carol Hughes

“Messing with definitions doesn’t create more local food” says MP Carol Hughes

More and more people want to be able to eat locally produced food.   Whether the motivation is political or merely based on a desire to support local producers and get fresh food, the idea of eating locally is on an upward trajectory. Recently, the Manitoulin Island Community Abattoir (MICA) [Read more]

“Accounts receivable are not very important to this government” says Hughes

“Accounts receivable are not very important to this government” says Hughes

Anyone in business knows that when money doesn’t come in the venture won’t last long.  This critical point seems to escape the minds of Conservatives who have allowed uncollected tax to balloon under their watch.  It is hurting Canada and punishing those who play by the rules. Since the [Read more]

“Even friends with deep pockets can’t remove the stink of entitlement” Says Hughes

“Even friends with deep pockets can’t remove the stink of entitlement” Says Hughes

“We must clean up corruption and lift the veils of secrecy that allow it to flourish.  We must do nothing less than replace the culture of entitlement with the culture of accountability.” That was Stephen Harper’s opinion only one year before he became Prime Minister.  Much has changed [Read more]

“Catch phrases can catch up with you” MP Carol Hughes

“Catch phrases can catch up with you” MP Carol Hughes

The Auditor General gave the Conservative government a $3.1 billion dollar black eye this week when he revealed that amount of money is missing in action from Canada’s anti-terrorism efforts. Stephen Harper says this is just ‘an issue of lack of clarity,’ but for a party that rode into Ottawa [Read more]

MPP Michael Mantha Alarmed When Oil Spill Reports Jump From 4 Barrels to 400 –

MPP Michael Mantha Alarmed When Oil Spill Reports Jump From 4 Barrels to 400 –

NDP: CP oil spill in White River larger than originally reported   ELLIOT LAKE, ON – Algoma-Manitoulin MPP Michael Mantha says community concerns surrounding a train derailment and oil spill near White River are increasing as the size of the reported spill has increased from 4 barrels to 400. [Read more]

HUGHES ON HEADLINES: Is the Canadian Senate Necessary?

HUGHES ON HEADLINES: Is the Canadian Senate Necessary?

Give’em enough rope: Senators doing a great job of showing why we don’t need the place The recent investigation into questionable housing allowance claims for Senators has put the Red Chamber under a spotlight that leaves many Canadians wondering how useful the institution really is.  One [Read more]

It’s time to stand up for family farms says Hughes

It’s time to stand up for family farms says Hughes

Just like the corner store or local diner, the family farm is disappearing from Canada at a rapid pace.  Since 2007 Canada has lost over 22,000 family farms as the trend toward corporate agriculture picks up steam.  While this may seem like an inevitable conclusion, we should seriously consider [Read more]

Backlash against budget bills has roots in industry wish list

Backlash against budget bills has roots in industry wish list

An access to information request filed by Greenpeace turned up a letter sent by the oil and gas industry to the Ministers of the Environment and Natural Resources in December of 2011 that helps explain much of the contentious content in the budget bills C-38, and C-45.  The letter laid out [Read more]

Hughes on Headlines – How about some steak with all that sizzle?

Hughes on Headlines – How about some steak with all that sizzle?

The Finance Minister gave a fiscal update this week, outside of parliament, avoiding appropriate oversight from the people elected to review his work. Among the items of interest to all Canadians is a change in language that sees Canada no longer boasting about having the best economy in the G7. [Read more]

“BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD ON FIRST NATIONS DRINKING WATER BILL” says Hughes

“BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD ON FIRST NATIONS DRINKING WATER BILL” says Hughes

OTTAWA, ON – The Conservative’s can’t just legislate themselves free of the government’s primary responsibilities to First Nations says Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing MP, Carol Hughes. Hughes was speaking to a Senate bill that will unilaterally impose regulations on First Nations for the [Read more]

Government reluctantly lifting claw back measures says Hughes

Government reluctantly lifting claw back measures says Hughes

If you have something embarrassing to announce a good time to do it is on a Friday afternoon.  It is believed that most news outlets have set their stories by that point, and the majority of journalists are not paying attention to the news ticker.   This is even truer on a Friday before a long [Read more]

HUGHES DELIVERS TRIBUTE TO ALGO CENTRE MALL TRAGEDY

HUGHES DELIVERS TRIBUTE TO ALGO CENTRE MALL TRAGEDY

OTTAWA, ON – The roof collapse at the Algo Centre Mall that captured the attention of Canada in June was remembered in parliament today as Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing MP Carol Hughes delivered a statement on the tragedy. Hughes recounted the efforts of local emergency volunteers along with [Read more]

DISCONNECT BETWEEN FIRST NATIONS AND GOVERNMENT GROWING AS CUTS MOUNT

DISCONNECT BETWEEN FIRST NATIONS AND GOVERNMENT GROWING AS CUTS MOUNT

OTTAWA, ON – On the final day for residential school survivors to apply for compensation, Carol Hughes is worried that mounting cuts to First Nations organizational bodies will only hamper the ability to focus at the local level and deliver appropriate health services. “The Conservatives like [Read more]

Labour Day allows us to focus on challenges says MP Carol Hughes

Labour Day allows us to focus on challenges says MP Carol Hughes

You don’t have to think back that far to remember Labour Days when the attitude towards the hard working people who make up the bulk of our economic well being was more positive.   Now we have a prolonged international recession and a government that is decidedly anti-union as the new normal. [Read more]

“It is in our own best interest to support our local economy” MP Carol Hughes

“It is in our own best interest to support our local economy” MP Carol Hughes

One of the claims of those who support free-trade is that ‘we can compete.’ This is often said in a way that seems to question the patriotism of those who raise concerns about the effect of unfettered free-trade agreements.  After decades spent pushing Canada in this direction we are facing [Read more]

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