Yes, keep it simple like Doug's emails. Single simple sentences separated by lots of white space. Throw in some caps for emphasis and an exclamation point or two. Remind him about "the people".
Just a reminder for all that while complaining here is an excellent form of therapy; complaining to the people proposing and implementing dumb public policy is more helpful still.
Drop Dougie a line.
https://correspondence.premier.gov.on.ca/en/feedback/default.aspx
Don't drop him a line, it's useless. Drop his MPs a line and put them on the hotseat.
AoD
Don't drop him a line, it's useless. Drop his MPs a line and put them on the hotseat.
AoD
Not useless. No, he's not likely to read it, but I've known many political staff over the years, there are daily or weekly summary sheets of all correspondence by topic, and whether it was positive or negative.
These things do get discussed, if they reach a certain critical mass.
That said, by all means people should also communicate w/cabinet members and MPPs (Especially their own, esp, if that person is a Conservative)
If you know the name of your MPP, their contact info is in the list linked below.
https://www.ola.org/en/members/current/contact-information
We need to remember that this was a Liberal election promise that was cancelled - not a well thought out policy.
Basically everything that the Liberal did in their final year was a reckless attempt to buy voters with no consideration for the future.
This is just Ford trying to undo some of the damage inflicted by the Liberals.
Pity that there are so few of them [educated voters].
We’re number one! According to the 2014 Education at a Glance report by the OECD, Canada has the highest percentage, among member countries, of adults aged 25-64 who have obtained a tertiary education – 53%. We’ve occupied that spot for some years now. The OECD average is 32%.
The preferred option: Casino Brampton, Casino Milton, etc.
Ford's biggest enemy is an educated voter.
It is comments like this, that enable the meatheads in the Trump/Thug Ford camp to put down the educated in society. That enables emotion to succeed over ideas in those camps. And it has degraded the esteem in which we all believe education should be held.Pity that there are so few of them.
The Star makes a connection between the funding cancellation for the campus in Brampton and the election of Patrick Brown. I'm not convinced there is but it will interesting to see if the future holds more municipal 'streamlining' in Peel, or perhaps all GTA regions as cover. His potential vindictiveness knows few bounds.
Somebody correct me if I'm wrong. Don't we have a surplus of postsecondary spots in the province?I take it you didn't read the article.
Are you against the expansion of post secondary institutions?