http://www.health.gov.on.ca/en/public/publications/ohip/eyecare.aspxI am not exactly sure but in Ontario I think you get a free eye check every 2 to 5 years?
I guess this is basically buying votes. Then again, who else are ya going to vote for.As long as its not a Conservative Majority the program is safe, and even if it was, by the time the Conservatives got around to touching the program it will have been around for a couple years and would be political suicide to get rid of or restrict. So I think its safe. The BI Trial is a goner though.
I am not exactly sure but in Ontario I think you get a free eye check every 2 to 5 years?
So who are y'all voting for in the BC provincial election? I think I'm gonna vote for the NDP, although I'm not a big fan of the one running in my riding.
Looking over the polls, there hasn't been a public poll showing the BC Liberals in the lead since February, yet it seems like after last time people are skeptical that they'll actually lose.
I ride and die NDP this election. Though I'm voting for them mainly to get rid of the Liberals, and more importantly Christy Clark.
Like most of the province this time around though, I'm expecting a Liberal win.
Of course Kevin O'Leary couldn't withdraw in time to get taken off the ballot. It takes time to figure out you can't win Quebec when you enter the race the day after the French debate.
By when do we need to send it back?
It just says its needs to make it to the place by May 26 at 5pm, so however long mail to Toronto takes for you I guess.
I'm tempted to just vote for Chong and sent it in right now, but if anyone has an ordering for the 3 or 4 other candidates I might take that into consideration.
I still haven't got my ballot yet...
And I'm still getting calls from various candidate offices now. Regret putting my real number on the form. lol
One good thing about the Liberal regime is that they are apparently planning to implement name-blind resumes for Federal public sector jobs to remove implicit bias. I wonder if it'll catch on in local governments.
Anyway, I've totally disconnected from politics for the last little while and it's been great, I highly recommend it. Personally, I came back and O'Leary had dropped out and Ontario is covering my $200 a month meds a few months after I lose my parents health insurance. I don't know what you guys are whinging about, Canadian Politics is going great.
I'm tempted to just vote for Chong and sent it in right now, but if anyone has an ordering for the 3 or 4 other candidates I might take that into consideration.
Alright, thanks.
So guys, final order of candidates? What does your final selection look like?
Sounds an awful lot like Alberta.
So who are y'all voting for in the BC provincial election? I think I'm gonna vote for the NDP, although I'm not a big fan of the one running in my riding.
The list of sane candidates is pretty short. I'd say it includes, in alphabetical order:
Best case scenario: NDP minority with the Greens holding the balance of power.
Most likely scenario: Liberal minority.
Fuck you scenario: another Liberal majority.
The BC Liberals obviously have to go, but between the Greens and the NDP I think the best choice is the NDP. The platform is good and Horgan seems decent enough. The Greens still seem, uh, too green. They only have one MLA and then after that the talent pool drops off a cliff. Their platform is decent but there's a few wild and unpolished ideas in there.
Best case scenario is that the NDP wins, we get an proportional representation referendum (which the NDP have promised to campaign in favour of), and the next election we don't have to worry about any vote splitting. The Greens can win a few more seats and grow into being a more robust and well rounded left wing alternative.
He means that people were skeptical of the polls in 2015 that showed the NDP in the lead in Alberta because of past polling misfires there.? Provincial Libs are not even a factor in AB. It's all about the NDP, Wildrose, and PC's
From a strategic perspective, if the Liberals are reduced to a minority of the seats, the NDP should cut a deal with the Greens and oust them, either in coalition or just with Green votes. They're clearly not making much headway at getting the Liberals out of power electorally if denying them a majority is the best they can do in five straight elections.Most likely scenario: Liberal minority.
From a strategic perspective, if the Liberals are reduced to a minority of the seats, the NDP should cut a deal with the Greens and oust them, either in coalition or just with Green votes. They're clearly not making much headway at getting the Liberals out of power electorally if denying them a majority is the best they can do in five straight elections.
Honestly, I'm surprised no one has put forward universal dental care. It's the biggest gap in health care coverage and poor oral health is responsible for a lot of the other healthcare issues that come down the line anyway.
Honestly, I'm surprised no one has put forward universal dental care. It's the biggest gap in health care coverage and poor oral health is responsible for a lot of the other healthcare issues that come down the line anyway.
I can't remember where I read this or if I'm just making it up based on faulty memory, but I remember a Broadbent or even Douglas quote that said the biggest regret they had regarding healthcare was not including dental.I could be wrong but, if I recall correctly, there was a push for universal healthcare to include oral health care in the late 80s-90s that received a lot of pushback from the dentists, orthodontists, etc., hence why that idea never solidified.
Some basic care would be nice. I'm in the same position where I only go if I'm in pain, which is probably the worst time to go to a dentist.Considering how much dentists charge that would be a much bigger undertaking.
I could see checkups, cleanings and basic care for kids which would go a long way for sure.
I didn't have insurance for the past 2 years. Didn't even think about going to the dentist and I should have
How long did it take for your guys' CPC card to arrive? I swear I have been waiting for a month now.
Hoping my card/ballot shows up next week... I don't even know who to contact for a ballot if I don't get one.Mine showed up on Monday.
I can't remember where I read this or if I'm just making it up based on faulty memory, but I remember a Broadbent or even Douglas quote that said the biggest regret they had regarding healthcare was not including dental.
Hoping my card/ballot shows up next week... I don't even know who to contact for a ballot if I don't get one.
Running the basic income pilots only for lower income people is a mistake. It would be politically difficult to include well-off people in these sorts of trials, but it's just not a good experiment of Universal Basic Income if it starts out by limiting the experiment to a subset of the population. Of course just giving middle class people the money wouldn't correctly test the idea. The deal that should be offered is that to receive the basic income your situation with regards to taxes and other government benefits should also change to match what it might be in the scenario we'd like to test.
Done
I didn't realize until I filled the card that there are more candidates than choices. Looks like Bernier and Leitch are shit out of luck!
Reminder (not for you, I guess, since your ballot is already filled out): you don't need to fill out all ten spots. If you want to make your ballot Deepak Obhrai and no one else, you can!
At least you left off the two worst viable candidates. Did you feel a little queasy writing down a vote for Brad Trost?
To be fair, if the ballot has gone that far down that your ranking for those terrible candidates actually mean something, the battle has already been lost. Might as well try and still rank them so that you are getting the least-satan satan
Did you feel a little queasy writing down a vote for Brad Trost?
No no no no no
Never rank a candidate you don't want to win on a ranked ballot if you don't have to. Ranking them at all increases their chance of winning over not ranking them no matter what.
I don't even remember when I read it... but it must have been around the time of the Tommy Douglas movie (still should have been Keifer in that role) or when the whole "Greatest Canadian" thing happened.I know that the idea of universal dental care has been around for awhile, but I can't seem to find any quotes from any politicians, NDP or not, about it. Lots of places saying we need a Tommy Douglas for dental care, lots of policy NGOs saying dental care should be included, but no politicians advocating for it. I'm surprised I can't find any parties who've included it in their platform, because it seems like a really obvious thing.
I was waiting for the first post-O'Leary withdrawal polling to come out to complete my ballot. Seems like we now have that data although it'll be spelled out more clearly tomorrow.If someone has a list of 4-10 that they'd want to me put on my ballot, please let me know. lol
It'll be anywhere from 5 to 7.You're just doing 5?
Right now I have Chong, O'Toole, and Raitt. I don't know who Saxton or Scheer are, but I could rank them 4-5 since I don't really know any of them other than Obhrai for being a bit of a goofball. And Bernier I suppose. lol