FAQ's, Things To Consider Changing and Establish, and What To Do Next
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("We must become the change we want to see in the world." ....Mohandis Ghandi)
FAQ's

-Why did you research all this stuff?
Concerned about the future of children in this country; concerned about increasing the wealth of all living here and in other Provinces in this country; concerned that we don't have a constitution, as the other former dominions of Britain do. Concerned about our children being robbed of their future as the debt load continues escalating, putting them effectively into debt slavery.
-Why should I care about all this?
Why not? Everybody's gotta do something. Why not do something for yourself, your kids, their futures and for others; too lazy? Afraid to try out uncharted waters? No sense of adventure? TV too important? Forgot all the stuff that bothers you, or can see no way to improve on things? Don't want to be one of the authors, with other Canadians, of your own destiny? Figure you have enough money for all the good you may want to do?

-What To Do Next:
A good starting place is to contact your MLA (Member Legislative Assembly (who might he or she be?) and ask about the opportunity we now have to not only protect provincial resources from any central control grab, but to design a country the way we all may may and subsequently agree to; ask about getting a plebiscite going to allow the people in the province to have a vote on whether or not they want to proceed with other like minded Provinces toward creating a new and proper federal union, and if, in the mean time the present one should remain as is.(*).

Things To Consider Changing:

The Provinces are now free and independent sovereign entities. As such they should consider their choices. They now have the choice to stay independent, or perhaps they will want instead, to create a.federation where a newly formed union would mean that none of the provinces are superior to the others.(*).(*). People may want to rethink the multi party concept, where today we have 4 larger parties and many independents in parliament. This is allegedly to maintain a 'checks and balance' in the system.
    Having a look at the recent and long term past of what has gone on by politicians that has adversely affected the country, it's easy to see the system.abrogates.immediate and effective action by the electorate on their concerns. I mean, how long did it take to remove prime ministers.Pearson,.Cretien.and.Martin? This shows an extremely weak political sytem, certainly favoring not the people of the county, but the politicians in power. It also shows the necessity of.properly setting up a country.in the first place.
-get rid of idiot technocratic policies which have taught people that only learned bickering over microscopic matters constitutes 'expert' political discourse
-deduct interest on mortgages as the U.S.A  has had for years, or better still, create and use public banks (type into YouTube)
-Intervention by the fed often seems to abridge liberty. Wealth can only be taken by government after it has been produced. Governments produce nothing and if they don't exist within an effective system of checks and balances, they'll want to control all they can for their own benefit and they'll eventually go corrupt, as has been proven in the recent history of the Liberal government in Canada.
    Canadians should determine very carefully in their new constitution, exactly what guidelines are to be allowed in governing them.
--gay marriage reversed (gays, as people, have rights, but marriage? Hmmm! One for the electorate to consider)
--daylight savings time; who needs it?
--legislate against violence being shown on TV and being available on video games sold in the area, so children at least have half a chance at higher consciousness concerns.
--get away from this parliamentary dictatorship thing


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