Monday, March 22, 2010

Youtube PM Stephen Harper 1 - Coalition Parties 0


An Angus Poll results are in and reinforce why the Government is on the right direction.


A blogpost for viewing the Youtube video is here.


Minimum Sentences for violent offences

87% think it is appropriate that very serious or repeat crimes would be subject to at least some kind of minimum penalty.

Environment

75% believe dealing with climate change requires a continental approach and an effective international treaty.


Separtism is at an all time low with the Harper led government.

Two-thirds of Canadians agree with the statement: “There should not be another referendum on Quebec sovereignty.” Respondents over the age of 55 are particularly supportive of this notion. In Quebec, 56 per cent of respondents voice agreement.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is excellent news Chucker. Proves that all of the BS and faux outrage by the Opposition to those issues no one cares about haven't thrown Harper off his stride on little bit.

Neither Iffy or his biased media twits are any closer to understanding the mood of the country or that Canada's doing well under this PM.

The_Iceman said...

Did the CRTC make a ruling today that could threaten the CBC? Soloman's pretty worked up about this. But I have Evan on mute while I listen to Mark Steyn on the Dennis Miller Show.

CanadianSense said...

Icemanm

I can't stomach to tune into the poor quality programming choices on the taxfunded CBC.

I will pass on watching it. PBS Newshour has a better product.

CTV is privately funded and earns a Top 30 rating.

I have not read the CRTC ruling on Fee for carriage.

The current offerings through Cable TV, Satellite offer a poor choice.

Until we deregulate the markets to encourage Global, US competitors like Direct TV, Canadians will continue to get overcharged for a low quality product.