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Canadian Politics - High Five Issues in 2009



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Submitted 2010-10-06 03:18:22
Canadian Politics - High Five Issues in 2009
With respect to Canadian politics there are a few issues that are of utmost importance to the individuals of Canada. In 2009, there are five issues dominate political discoursein the country. These issues are seen as vital by most individuals in nearly all components of the good white north.
Here are the prime 5 issues in Canadian politics:
Healthcare
Canadians love their healthcare. A common joke is that you would need to pry a Canucks' health care from his cold dead hands. eighty two% of Canadians most popular their healthcare system to the United States' according to a 2009 Harris/Decima poll. Whereas CDN voters understand their system needs enhancements especially when it comes to attend times, they overwhelmingly support the system as a public entity. Dialogue on the issue revolves around the degree of privatization of various healthcare and healthcare-connected services. When CDN's had a vote on who the best Canuck of all time was, they chose Tommy Douglas, the "father of Medicare".
Economy/Taxes
Taxes are a massive topic in Canada just as they are in nearly all countries. Canada has a national sales tax of five% with the common provincial tax rate at 7.85%. Canada pays relatively low taxes compared to western Europe. Naturally, the talk on taxes centers around the extent of each personal and corporate taxes. The foremost conservative province, Alberta, has no provincial sales tax. Several provinces have a value-added tax called the harmonized sales tax (HST) that combines the federal tax (GST) and therefore the provincial tax (GST) into one. British Columbia will implement the HST in 2010 and is facing significant opposition from its people.
Atmosphere
Canada has a large proportion of people who consider the setting to be one in every of the top issues. Canada has one political party mostly devoted to environmental problems, the Inexperienced party. The Greens are currently polling at around 10% support. Most of the political parties campaign with sturdy pro-environment platforms, however the country nevertheless has not specifically walked the walk when it involves addressing climate change. Canadians' opinions on the surroundings differ in their belief of worldwide warming's existence and therefore the price that the atmosphere ought to take vis-a-vis society's needs and wishes.
Afghanistan
Canada has roughly 2800 troops in the intensely violent and dangerous Kandahar region in south Afghanistan. The military mission can end in 2011 though it was recently announced by Prime Minister Stephen Harper that a small quantity of troops can stay beyond 2011 for an undetermined amount of time. Canadian support for the mission is waning just like in the U.S. Canadian's have seen a lot of than a hundred of their soldiers die, a high proportion of the casualties suffered by the allies. Some Canadians oppose the war outright. Others are skeptical that the war can be won at all. Still some believe that we would like to be resolved and ramp up our efforts, presumably expanding the mission. Canada's future in the country might depend on whether Barack Obama will increase the U.S.'s efforts and troops levels as well.
Quebec
The sole french-speaking province in Canada. The jap province has had two referendums on sovereignty in the last thirty years (1980, 1995). Both failed although the 1995 referendum was extremely close, 50.vi% to 49.4%. Whereas the issue is somewhat "sleeping" right currently with Quebec sovereignty supporters unwilling to push the issue, it's by no means "dead". Expect the debate on sovereignty to come back to life in the close to future. It is a difficulty in the rear of every Quebecer's mind and it will not get away any time soon.

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