Thursday, June 12, 2014

BREAKING NEWS! QUESTIONS FOR THE CANDIDATES DEBATE LEAKED TO THE PRESS!

With the increasing violence on days like Black Friday in the United States slowly creeping into Canadian consumer identity, where does your party stand on the issue of extreme consumerism?

Recently, all levels of Canadian government have experienced big scandals: Rob Ford in Toronto, Allison Redford in Alberta, and the Senate scandal, just to name a few. How do you plan to address the problem of “bad politicians?”

Last week in the United States, two 12 year old girls were charged with first degree attempted homicide and will be tried as adults. Does your party agree with this?

A huge issue in the media right now is the creation of the Northern Gateway pipeline. Is your party in support of this project? if so, how do you plan to mitigate the impact on First Nations communities? Explain.


What role should the federal government play in supporting food sustainability movements such as organic farming and local food production?

Friday, June 6, 2014

First Connect Summit on Food Sustainability

Monday you are scheduled to meet with your opposition party to discuss the issue of food sustainability and security in our world at the Connect Summit on Food Sustainability. Your goal is to reach a consensus, but pay close attention to the specifics that you agree and disagree on, and the action you plan to take, so that you can summarize and share the results with your constituents. Keep in mind that this is a HUGE issue and likely will not be “solved” after just one meeting.  

Today you will have time to prepare for this meeting. Carefully consider the vision your party has for solving this complicated and important issue.


Monday, you will work together with your opposition to come up with a plan to address the issue of food sustainability in our world. You must try to reach consensus. Remember that this will require that everyone compromises!




Someone's Coming to Visit: Lobbying

Step One
You have been asked to meet with Timothy Powers and Robin Speer, both of which are professional lobbyists who are currently active, and have filed requests with the government in the last 12 months. Unfortunately, your assistant did not take a good message, and you are unsure of the reason for their visit. Use the Lobbyist Registry (http://www.ocl-cal.gc.ca/eic/site/012.nsf/eng/00035.html)  to discover the reason these two are coming to see you. (I.E., what issue are they coming to speak to you about?) Use this opportunity to explore the database and think about how lobbyists can affect government decisions.

Step Two
Once you have an idea about why they might be coming to meet with you, check with your campaign manager (Mrs. Waite or Miss Groeller) to ensure you are correct. Once you have confirmation that you are correct, you will be given a link to a press package that includes some important articles for your party to review before your meeting with the lobbyists.

Here is the link to the "press package." 

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Everyone must spend some a few minutes (half an hour only, probably) to read through these links and articles to ensure you clearly understand the issue these lobbyists might be coming to talk to you about. It is imperative that each group member is educated on this so that all can meaningfully contribute to this activity.


Step Three
Post a transcript of your conversation between your party and the lobbyists on your website. This is a great chance to use your imagination and be creative, while also demonstrating your knowledge. Think critically and have some fun.

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Party Promotion

Your future possible constituents are listening - what do you have to say to promote your party? Do you want to spend your constituents’ money (provided to you through donations and taxes) on an advertisement showing the faults of the other parties? Or, are you going to choose to focus on what your party has to offer? What is the best way to meet your supporters’ needs? What approach best aligns with your values as a party? Are you leaders, or politicians?


NOTE: In order to promote your party effectively, it is important that you are aware of the other parties running against you. Take some time to review the sites of the other parties in your race (9.1/9.3 & 9.2/9.4) before deciding what the best way to promote your party would be.

Monday, June 2, 2014

Exclusive!

According to an unnamed source close to the current Conservative government, a joint committee headed by three high-ranking cabinet ministers has been exploring the implications of the following map for collective rights and immigration issues in Canada. It is suspected that the three cabinet ministers are the Honorable Kason Jenney, Minister for Multiculturalism; the Honorable Ghelly Slover, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official languages; and the Honorable Ahris Clexander, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration. No one from any of the ministers’ offices was available to confirm this. Due to circumstances beyond this reporter’s control, the only document leaked was this, and no further details are available at this time.

Filed by staff reporter Peter Parker.


Thursday, May 29, 2014

The Problem of the Senate

How do you solve a problem like the Senate? Canada’s Senate has seen better days; scandal has rocked the “Red Chamber” to its core, and Canadians are left wondering whether the design of our federal government is fundamentally flawed.

Prime Minister Hephen Starper has requested input from all parties on this issue be communicated immediately, i.e., the end of the day. He asks that all parties outline a 5-point plan to solve the problem of the Senate. These points must clearly align with your party’s platform, and this alignment must be explicit.

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

ADULT SENTENCES PROPOSED FOR 11-14 YEAR OLDS UNDER REVISED YCJA

This morning Minister of Justice and Attorney General Meter Packay announced proposed revisions to the Youth Criminal Justice Act that would allow adult sentences for young offenders aged 11-14. Under the current YCJA only young offenders ages 14-18 may be considered for adult sentences based on the severity of their crimes. “What it means to be an adolescent in today’s society is changing, and their crimes are changing as well. The current YCJA has sent kids the message that they can get away with whatever they want because they are still developing; this is unacceptable as everyone who puts our society in danger must be held accountable.” Hon. Meter Packay

The Minister is asking for responses from parties immediately. Parties should put together their press release and upload it to their site in the next hour to ensure that their voices are heard.