Canadian NDP Leader Praises P2P Communities
newtley writes "The New Democrats' Jack Layton has become the first leader of a major Canadian political party to acknowledge the importance of the Internet during a federal election. He's using YouTube to carry his message specifically to the online community, launching it on P2Pnet. 'We don't want to see hidden fees and gouging and service slow-downs all in the interests of promoting the objectives of certain large corporations,' Layton says."
Other party members have also spoken out against increased internet regulation. We've been following the Canadian net neutrality debate for quite some time.
Need to include ' its a trap'..
---- Booth was a patriot ----
Strewth! A politician with a brain? Somebody vote for him, please!
New Democratic Party, isn't it? We're not American, or did I not get the memo?
I've been a Liberal party supporter my entire life. It ended the day the walked out on the omnibus crime bill vote to prevent the government from falling.
I always like Jack Layton but I didn't spend much time reviewing his party, their voting record, or his speeches. After I decided to avoid the Liberals last year (or earlier this year.. can't remember) I started doing some real research. And I have to say, he is the first politician (at that level) I've actually admired. He speaks with a level of candor and immense credibility that is so rare.
He seems to genuinely care about his fellow man, and want to solve conflicts rather than fan the flames.
In short, he's precisely the opposite of this neocon wannabe we currently have running the country. Jack, if you happen to be reading this (and it wouldn't surprise me) you've got my vote. :)
A government is a body of people notably ungoverned - AC
I'm likely voting NDP not because I want them to form a government, but because I want them to be the opposition.
The opposition is there to hold the government accountable for its actions, and sadly, the Liberals have done a terrible job of that lately.
Does video professor have a P2P course? ;-)
Why are the people in the P2Pnet logo waving handguns around? I have nothing against proper use of handguns, but what is that in the logo?
But isn't increased Internet regulation necessary to prevent big companies to do whatever they want at the expense of regular users?
Mada mada dane.
Right now we have a government doing a lot a business with a country that isn't doing well and what do we get? Nothing but a sinking dollar, the US is a sinking ship and we keep investing towards them. If the Conversative government had balls it would be making Canada more of a powerhouse instead of playing poker with their American business.
The trap is mandatory internet filtering (see the last paragraph in section 1):
Generally, countries implement this by using a blacklist which:
Strategic voting never works. That's how the Ontario NDP under Bob Rae ending up as the provincial government in 1990. The Liberals left him with a $700 million deficit. His brilliant economics turned it into a $9.1 billion deficit. The NDP are like a backseat driver who, when you finally get fed up and let him take the wheel, realizes he doesn't know how to drive.
People seem to have very distorted memories when it comes to Rae's government in the early 90s. The NDP took over just as the economy was heading into the worst recession since the great depression. His government did what pretty much every other government does in a recession - increase spending to break the cycle. I seriously doubt the Liberals would have done anything different. If Rae did anything wrong, it was to neglect his main support on the left with his wage cuts and mandatory unpaid vacation measures. Measures aimed at reducing the deficit.
Of course, once the voters put Mike Harris in power, he simply had 16,000 public servants laid off. 6 of one, half-dozen of the other.
Hey, I'm completely opposed to GWB and his pals, including this $700B bailout. If people want to be greedy, they should pay the consequences. It's absolutely despicable that taxpayers are on the hook for stupid people who bought houses they couldn't afford and for greedy investment bankers. Just because I oppose the NDP doesn't mean I'm for the neocons.
Yep, and their website http://www.ndp.ca/ is using Drupal! :)
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They're just to left-wing wacky on too many issues to be in power. I like them as a solid opposition though, they keep things relatively honest.
I've been voting Conservative since I started making good money.....but their copyright stance is just stupid and American. I may vote Green this time.
"The first leader of a major Canadian political party to acknowledge the importance of the Internet during a federal election?" Are you effing kidding me? A quick google would clearly show this to be false. Every major party is all over YouTube as well, and every major party but the Conservatives support net neutrality. Please be more careful, this is way worse than a typical story dupe.
I'm Canadian and an NDP supporter but truth be told, it doesn't really matter in Canada who wins our election (which is on Tuesday by the way). Us the regular people tend to always get our way. Besides, our Conservative party is more left wing than the Democrats in U.S. What we know for sure about this election is that it is going to be another minority government, and the beauty of that is that no one can pass up any legislation that is too controversial(i.e. war on Iraq). Does this mean that things do not get done? No not really. It's Canada anyways, compared to many other countries around the world we do not have a huge urge to get things done at the moment and our economy seems to be surprisingly capable right now on weathering out this worldwide financial storm. Back on the main subject.A short time ago, the Conservatives tried to quietly pass up a Canadian version of the DMCA and that didn't go too well for them. Again that's the beauty of the minority government. Right now in Canada we pay a tax for blank media(CD/DVD-Rs) and that's about it. We are allowed to download music and movies as long as we keep it personal and do not use it to make profit. I've asked police officers, lawyers about this and they've told me it's ok, they know their kids download music too. Heck an executive of an ISP even told me he downloads torrents himself when I met him at the Toronto wireless conference. A problem that we do have is that our market is almost a monopoly. It's all only Bell and Rogers with their third parties and these two companies are stifling advancement in our communications industry and tightening their leash on us customers. We have 60Gb bandwidth caps and very expensive 3g access. But there are legal ways to get around this. You can change to a third party ISP, pay a bit more but no caps or if your neighbour's are not what you can call /.readers then their wireless is probably open anyways.
I hope I gave a little insight to non-Canadians about the state of copyright in Canada. As you can see, it's not too bad.
That's got nothing to do with Harper or the Conservatives - it has been the problem with every federal government for decades. Canada has an economy almost totally tied to one other country. It has always needed to diversify and generate more trade with other countries. Mind you that wouldn't have done much good with the current situation - since every country seems to be going into the tank Canada's position as an exporter would be done in no matter what this time around. Canada is in a good situation relative to others because the banking system is more stable and because the national debt per capita is quite low, compared to say the US. Canada also had huge job creation numbers (just released) so that even with an influx of employment seekers and the current economic maelstrom the unemployment rate didn't go up.
The tyrant will always find a pretext for his tyranny - Aesop
The federal Green Party was the first major Canadian party to include support for net neutrality and open source in its platform.
http://www.linux.com/feature/120280
Yeah, that is how Ontario had an NDP majority. Be careful on Tuesday.
look pal, youre the only continent that is stuck with that mccarthian scarecrowing shit about left.
entire europe is on social democracy, and it already got past north america in terms of economy and life standard, - hell, in every aspect of life.
get this shit into your head -> in life EVERYthing needs BALANCE. without balance, everything flops. economy is not exempt from this basic rule.
'socialism boooooooooo' 'nationalization booooooooo' 'government intervention booooooooooo'
please, its 2008. stop it.
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The NDP is pretty tech savvy usually. They have two other platform points that are interesting, although populist:
Disclaimer: I am not an NDP supporter, I am actually a card carrying liberal. I just like these policies.
Layton's platform would kill so many jobs ...
Raising corporate taxes from 22% up to 30% as we get sucked into the US made financial crisis would make us so uncompetitive. He promises to do this to raise money for his child benefit plan. But we won't need his child care plan, we'll be stuck at home all day with the kids without jobs.
Layton was doing well in the polls (for the NDP) ... right up to the day the official NDP platform was released and Canadians let out a collective WTFOMGRUN !!!
Layton has to support P2P ... all the people his plan makes unemployed will need some way to pass their time, and they sure won't have any spare money to spend on actually buying their entertainment.
George Bush + Linux = "I will not let information get in the way of the fight against Windows"
Anyone who has been sucked into the Conservative fear-mongering lies about the Liberal Carbon tax will run away fast from the Green Party. The plans are essentially identical.
George Bush + Linux = "I will not let information get in the way of the fight against Windows"
Wow man, what have you been 'Puffin'?
George Bush + Linux = "I will not let information get in the way of the fight against Windows"
Before Trudeau, we pretty much had balanced budgets. To get re-elected (ie: buy votes), he spent money and borrowed. He used our credit cards to buy us goodies, and we were to stupid (naive) back then to understand that "great uncle Pierre" who was buying us all these goodies was actually putting us into deep debt. If any single man wrecked this country it was Pierre "give em the finger, fuddle duddle" Trudeau, the worst Prime Minister Canada has ever had. (No pirouette being done here.)
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There is nothing wrong with the NDP per say. People have become way to polarized over EVERYTHING. Wake up and start to think on your own and not what your "party" wants you to squawk.
The NDP makes a good opposition watch dog to ensure that government doesn't just roll over everyone to make a other special interests or back room deals happy. Government is supposed to be about the citizens, and I think people have truely forgotten that.
I don't like everything the NDP has brought down, I mean 400$ per kid/ month? Why should a single guy like me have to pay for some dead beat with 11 kids who is socially unfit or irresponsible? Your kids, your problem. I even like the conservative hardening stance on youth crime. Both items don't mean I wont' or will support either party, just making a point, that I will consider the platforms. Ironically it seems that even those items these days are just a bunch of random chatter that has no meaning whatsoever, unfortunate.
However how I vote will be a reading of policy and not some bland loyalty. It is too bad people don't do this anymore and just eat the soundbites offered, instead of make up your own mind.
But kudos that someone at least is saying something about these issues.
Just one more reason to vote for him!
Just remember: ABC! Anyone But Conservatives!
The thing I'm finding with Layton's NDP is they're saying a lot of things that make sense, things that would benefit society at large, but they are the ONLY ones making such promises. This begs the question of how are they going to make it all happen ? The answer is: they aren't.
I don't think anyone is remotely concerned about the NDP winning the federal election. The NDP excels as being the 3rd wheel in minority governments, as they proved back in the Trudeau years. For that reason, it is highly unlikely that any prospect that doesn't already fit within the liberals' or neocons' agenda would ever squeak its way through parliament. They will be supporters, not leaders.
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Maybe not ready for primetime but would be nice to see him as leader of the opposition in a minority government. I just can't respect Dion for abstaining from so many votes in the last parliament, basically giving the Tories an effective Majority. Harper backed him in a corner many times, just daring him to bring down the government and trigger an election. What did he do? He stuck his head in the sand instead of doing the right thing and taking Harper on like a man. Shameful and not worthy of running our country. Besides we have Charlie Angus running NDP in our riding. Got to vote for Charlie.
Full disclosure, I was heavily leaning toward voting NDP anyway, but this has won me over. While there's a little bit of me that considers that this may just be pandering, I think Jack Layton would make a great leader, I agree with just about all of their policies, and I think that they tap into what most Canadians want from their government.
If you saw the debate a while back, it was pretty much Harper attacking and everyone else attacking back, but Layton seemed to have the most concrete plans and platform for what they'd actually do when elected. None of the other parties can really say that (and especially not the Conservatives).
Also, I know that they're not going to actually win the election, but like my signature says, they most closely fit my political viewpoint, so they've got my vote.
It's better to vote for what you want and not get it than to vote for what you don't want and get it.
- E. Debs
And let's not talk about what Mike Harris actually did to this province. My brain has still blocked that particular memory to protect itself.
It's better to vote for what you want and not get it than to vote for what you don't want and get it.
- E. Debs
After reading a few dozen posts, I feel I should apologize on behalf of my fellow Canadians. We bicker like children over the various lies our leaders tell us to distract ourselves from the fact we are friggin idiots!
A country full of political zealots who all feel that their way is the one and only path, because that's what they were told by the CBC. I am so sick and disgusted with our righteous ... almost religious ... indignation when faced with ... (oh the horror!) ... an opposing opinion.
Anyway, as you can all see I am not a lot better, so again I just want to apologize for my Canadian brothers and sisters. We will make it up to you one day, when we grow up.
In B.C., our fascism is green.
Generally speaking any party that has words 'democratic' or 'national' or 'communist' or 'socialist' is puke to me, I was born in the former Soviet Ukraine.
Specifically it looks extremely ridiculous to me that a person who has never had a real job except of being a career politician (from a family of career politicians no less) talks about the underprivileged and the poor of the society. Layton is against a 2tiered health care system yet he used private health care himself.
Layton is a snake who speaks what you want to hear.
You can't handle the truth.
'hardworking' (hardworking my butt, fucking others whenever its convenient is more like it, like the hedge fund - mortgage thing), 'lazy socialists', 'individual' etc etc my BUTT.
fuck your individualism. you are NOT an individual, you are a member of a SOCIETY. if you want to be an individual, go to a fucking mountain and feed yourself there.
as long as you live and enjoy the benefits of being in the society thing we humans invented, you are going to fucking stick by the rules, bridle your greed, and care for others. because that's how society work.
if you cant do any of these, either shut the hell up or go move to a fucking desert.
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The problem with Mike Harris was that he was trying to be Ralph Klein, but without the drinking. Everybody knows you can't be King Ralph without the drinking!