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|    Danny Williams: Voters 'can't trust' Har    |
|    06 Oct 15 16:26:14    |
      From: brewnoser2@gmail.com              CTVNews.ca Tuesday, October 6, 2015              Former Newfoundland and Labrador premier Danny Williams is once again asking       voters to choose anyone but Conservatives in the federal election.                     The former Progressive Conservative leader popularized the term “ABC”       during the 2008 election campaign, after he said Stephen Harper broke a       promise on transfer payments.              Williams told CTV Power Play he’s surprised Harper is still “in the       game,” adding, “you can’t trust him; he lacks integrity.”               Williams gave the Trans-Pacific Partnership as a reason not to trust Harper.       The trade deal between 12 countries was agreed to Monday, but the full text       won’t be available until after the election.              “A good trade deal is good for Canada, there’s no denying that,”       Williams said.              But Williams said Harper may have given up too much to get the deal done ahead       of the election.              “You’ve got a guy now whose back is up against the wall,” Williams       said. “He’s two weeks away from an election he’s in trouble in. Is       that the guy you’d want negotiating for you?”              The auto parts manufacturing sector and dairy farmers have long expressed       concern that protectionist measures currently benefiting their industries       would be reduced under the deal.              Since TPP was signed Monday, Harper has promised the auto sector a billion       dollars over 10 years and dairy farmers $4.3-billion over 15 years to       compensate for increased competition.              Williams said Harper can’t be trusted to deliver the compensation, adding       Harper reneged on promised compensate Newfoundland’s fishing industry for       the not-yet-ratified Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement with the       European Union.              Asked to comment on Harper’s decision to try and prevent Muslim women from       wearing niqabs (face coverings) at citizenship ceremonies, Williams said       Harper is “trying to play on bigotry.”              “That’s a great political tactic,” Williams said. “He’s a lousy       prime minister but he’s a good political strategist. If he can take minor       niche issues and make a big deal about them, he doesn’t have to talk about       jobs (and) health care.                     Williams also called Harper and “economic failure.”              “We’re the only country in the G7 in recession,” he said. “The dollar       is down to the northern Peso rate that people talked about years ago.”              Williams brought up Sen. Mike Duffy’s expense scandal too. “For (Harper)       to stand up as prime minister and say he knew nothing about the Mike Duffy       situation when everybody else in his office did (is) not believable.”              The ABC campaign in 2008 included a billboard along the Gardiner Expressway in       vote-rich Toronto that attacked the Conservative government.              Williams hasn’t bought billboards this time around, but he noted that a       veterans group has been encouraging voters to pick Anything But Conservatives.              Williams’ influence appeared to work his home province. The Conservative       party went from holding three of province’s seven seats in 2006 to being       shut out in 2008.              The Conservatives won a single seat in 2011 when Peter Penashue took Labrador,       but Penashue soon quit over a campaign expenses scandal and was replaced by a       Liberal.              Williams is not without his own controversy. He resigned as premier in 2009       after defending his decision to fly to Miami for heart surgery rather than       using the provincial health care system. <<== [Harper govt health care       system?] ¯\_(ツ)_/¯              Video: http://www.ctvnews.ca/video?clipId=721560              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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