The battle ground should be at the election not on the streets night after night disrupting (to put it nicely) people's livelihoods. Respect the other side, not everyone agrees with the students.
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Not enough refineries in Canada, opposition to west to east pipelines, and taxes which subsidize the students disrupting a city for months on end.
Right, right. The other provinces should pay for you to have cheaper tuition while ours have higher tuition.Quote:
But, besides the price of gas ( which I will give you did go up), just because another province is paying more for their tuition does not mean that ours have to increase.
The US government actually spends more on health care than we do per capita. We spend less and do a better job - I fail to see the point of your argument.Quote:
Our neighbours, the US, have the s**tiest health care system, so basing my self on your argument, we should abolish our health care and do just like they do.
Straw man argument.Quote:
And, while we're at it, let's not let the women vote since woman are not allowed to vote in Arab countries. And, at the same time, let's take away all free speech rights, just like many countries, and kill and jail anybody who dares question the government.
Not worth responding to.
Bahaha! Those ships are being built HERE! Do you have any idea the boost that is to our economy? How amazing it is for our kids to be able to be employed right here instead of having to go to Alberta?Quote:
You should be concerned and ask why the Nova-Scotia government is spending 304 Million of YOUR money on ships. Yet you had to pay tens of thousands for school. I would be pissed if I was you!
Sounds good. Could you talk to the protesters and get them to do the same instead of disrupting everyone else's lives?Quote:
And, I did NOT vote for them and would love to have to be able cast another ballot. bring on the vote!!
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A friend of mine works for the EI dept in Toronto, a 'peaceful' (but large) protest near her office stopped her getting to work one day for 3 hours while they blocked all streets - what about the rights of all those people who did not get the unemployment they need while laid off because she couldnt even get into her office?
Personally, I dealt with a tuition hike every year when I saw a student, around the same as the one they have. It isnt like they are being given a hike that is unaffordable for the vast majority, and those who can't afford it are likely in university on a scholarship etc. As mentioned, get rid of the smart phone, or one night out drinking per month and there is your tuition hike. Pay what Ontario pays and then cry about a tuition hike when FEDERAL transfers help pay for your low tuition. Oh wait, our students did protest a tuition hike - then went back to school and paid it anyway bc your other choice is paying far more than $300 a year in taxes to cover the shortfall in other areas when the money covers education.
Gotta love edited videos where they show only 1 side of the story... I also very much enjoy CUTV live footage when you see the riot squad walking up St-Denis, the CUTV "reporter" saying they are blocking the street for no reason while you clearly see bottles being thrown at Police officers....
It's easy to make a group look bad when you edit videos...
I will end my posts with this: I believe and support what my daughter is doing. She is peaceful. And I applaud her courage everyday to stand up for her beliefs.
I know many folks are against these protests and are for the hike (why for is beyond me). But I do firmly believe that if we have never fought for what we believe in, us women would still be in the kitchen cooking for our men and have no right to vote.
With the hopes of a better future...
Cheers everybody..:)
They aren't for a hike in tuition. They are saying they are done paying for your kids way through school. You aren't just miraculously getting cheap tuition because you ask for it. Someone down the line is paying for that.
I support anyone who defends what they believe in but I think there are a ton, TON more issues that are much more important right now that people should be protesting.
If you bought a chocolate bar in 1991, would it be the same price you paid in 2012? everyone knows that the answer is no because of inflation. Why would the price of education be the same as in 1991? Professors and staff all want their pay hikes every year. Maintenance of schools has also increased. In short, while the cost of everything else has increased, the tuitions have not so the students are paying the same for an education that has increased in price. I think it's fair for tuitions to follow inflation. How much did a university education in 1920? You can bet it was less than $1,800.00 in Canada.
Oh well, I blame that gabriel kid, he is the real puppet of the unions. It reminds me of when Mario Dumont was f&**ed over by the PQ, too young and naive to realize he is being used.
Talks break off between students, government
Posted By: Richard Deschamps [email protected] · 5/31/2012 4:23:00 PM
Another setback for efforts to resolve the nearly four-month long student tuition crisis.
Intensive negotiations between student leaders and the Charest government have broken off after four days.
That announcement coming from education minister Michelle Courchesne in Quebec City Thursday afternoon.
At this point there's no hint as to why the talks broke off, whether they'll restart, or the exact nature of the proposals and counter-proposals that have gone back and forth between the two sides.
Earlier this morning, the radical student group CLASSE had threatened to leave the talks.
Just watched an hour long press conferance by the government. Students will not budge on tuition hikes oh well have a nice summer flipping burgers.
Also la "classe" group threatened to disrupt the Grand Prix, the "spokesperson" quickly did some backpeddling on that one. He is in deep doodoo now.