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WELL ONTARIO CANADA LIBERALS HAVE BROUGHT IN DOCTOR ASSISTED SUICIDE-MENTALLY ILL AND MINORS CAN ALSO DIE WITH THIS RULING.SO IF YOU FEEL YOU WANNA DIE IN ANY WAY-THE LIBERAL-DEMOCRATS GIVE YOU THE OK. THIS WILL BE LESS USELESS EATERS IN CANADA I GUESS THE LIBERALS BELIEVE.THIS WILL GIVE ISLAMIC-MUSLIMS A GREAT WAY TO OVERTAKE CANADA.BY THE CANADIANS KILLING THEMSELVES OFF. IT WILL SAVE ISLAM FROM BEHEADING US CANADIANS ON OUR OWN CANADIAN CITY STREETS. AND ALSO OF THE 25,000 MUSLIMS THAT THE LIBERALS RAMMED INTO CANADA SINCE OCTOBER OR NOVEMBER. 40% OF THESE MUSLIMS HAVE NO HOUSING. THIS IS A TYPICAL LIBERAL IDEA. FLOOD CANADA-MOSTLY ONTARIO WITH ISLAMIC-MUSLIMS. THEN FORCE OTHER CANADIANS OUT OF CHEAP HOUSING TO GET THE MUSLIMS SLUFFED INTO OUR CITIES WITH THE CHEAP HOUSING INSTEAD. AND IF THIS IS NOT BAD ENOUGH IN ONTARIO. THE LOONIE LIBERALS ARE SCAMMING-FORCING THE CARBON TAX ON US ONTARIO CITIZENS. SO NOW OUR HYDRO BILLS WILL BE SKYROCKETED EVEN MORE THEN THEY ARE NOW. GASOLINE WILL BE ADDED A 4 CENT CARBON TAX ON IT. AND EVERYTHING ELSE WILL BE TAXED ON US WITH THIS SCAM CARBON TAX ON US.I KNEW THE LIBERALS WOULD TAX US OUT OF COMISSION IN ONTARIO. AND ITS NOW INTO AFFECT BY THE LIBERALS. I WARNED US CANADIANS BACK IN OCTOBER 2015 WHEN THE LIBERALS WON THE ELECTION. THAT WE CANADIANS WOULD BE COOKED LIKE A BURNT CHICKEN IN THE OVEN. AND ITS NOW COMING TO PASS.
CBC Forum-What should the rules be around medically assisted dying?-Help with dying should be widely available with few restrictions, parliamentarians say-CBC News Posted: Feb 25, 2016 11:38 AM ET Last Updated: Feb 25, 2016 5:47 PM ET
A report tabled in Parliament today offers 21 recommendations for new legislation about medical assistance in dying.The recommendations are intended to guide the federal government as it drafts new legislation by June.Allow advance consent for doctor-assisted death, report advises-The special parliamentary committee of MPs and senators says assisted dying should:Be available with few obstacles for people 18 and over who are suffering from grievous and irremediable medical conditions.Include people suffering from psychological medical conditions.Be expanded after consultations to include "mature minors."Allow people to make "advance requests" if they've been diagnosed with incurable conditions that are likely to cause lack of competence, such as dementia.The Supreme Court struck down the ban on doctor-assisted death last year and has given the government until June to come up with a new law.What should the rules be around medical assistance in dying?-Readers let us know in our latest CBC Forum — a live, hosted discussion about topics of national interest. Here's some of what they had to say.(Please note that user names are not necessarily the names of commenters. Some comments have been altered to correct spelling and to conform to CBC style. Click on the user name to see the full comment in the blog format.)"I watched my father rot from the inside out slowly, being staved and pumped full of morphine over the course of two weeks. I wouldn't wish that on anyone. We treat our animals with more respect and dignity. I fully support doctor-assisted death." — taintedxxbright-"I support the idea that psychological conditions be included in the legislation. There are people who live their entire lives in unbearable depression or with untreatable complex-PTSD, and their right to end their suffering is no different than the right of those whose condition is physical." — RT-"Perhaps we require a new kind of medical specialist for this — one who's not only going to administer the injection but first lead the patient through a series of decision-making steps." — Rosie-"I think an on-call list of doctors willing to assist suicide needs to be made by each province. Otherwise, the new legislation will be legal but provincially unobtainable by those suffering." — Shirley-"There has been a lot of research, especially [that] done by psychologist Daniel Gilbert, about how accurate we are at predicting our future feelings. Turns out, we're awful at it and often overestimate future pain/sadness. I am in support of physician-assisted suicide, but I do not think people should be able to make advanced decisions about it more than a year in advance." — dk-"I think the most important thing here is choice. While my uncle wanted an option, my dad was in ICU for nearly six months and fought like a trooper every minute — and in fact beat the odds. We had an endless string of "Dr. Good News" coming in literally every day telling us there was no hope. You have to make the decision for yourself." — Bob LWith files from The Canadian Press
Ontario budget 2016: Liberals' cap and trade expected to generate $1.9B-New program will begin on Jan. 1, 2017 and is seen as key to Ontario reaching emissions targets-By John Rieti, CBC News Posted: Feb 25, 2016 4:23 PM ET Last Updated: Feb 25, 2016 5:06 PM ET
The average household could pay about $13 per month more in energy and fuel costs by 2017 under Ontario's new cap and trade plan, but the Liberal government is banking on that additional money going a long way toward creating green infrastructure in the province.Ontario announced new details about its cap and trade plan in its 2016 budget on Thursday, saying it will bring in $1.9 billion per year starting in 2017, making it by far the province's largest new revenue generator. That money, the government has promised, will be spent on initiatives to cut greenhouse gases (GHG), including investments in public transit, clean technology and making homes and businesses more energy efficient.That reinvestment includes money that will go back to households. The budget claims electricity bills, for example, will go down by $2 per month, though government officials say how that will be accomplished has yet to be determined.Meanwhile, gas prices are set to go up by 4.3 cents per litre, while monthly heating costs for the average home are projected to climb by $5 — estimates that are based on the current price of carbon."Ontario is investing in the global low-carbon economy and we will reap the economic and jobs benefits," Finance Minister Charles Sousa said at Queen's Park.Sousa was pressed by reporters about the effect the plan will have on middle-class Ontarians who will have to pay more every month. "You didn't read the budget," Sousa fired back at one reporter, adding the additional costs will be offset with government reinvestment.Program begins in 2017-BC Carbon Tax 20080701-Ontarians will pay about 4.3 cents per litre more at the pump once cap and trade begins in 2017, based on current carbon prices, the government said in its budget.The program, which will begin on Jan. 1, 2017, will affect everyone, but it has the most impact on industries, institutions and electricity generators and distributors that produce over 25,000 tonnes of greenhouse gases per year. They will be required to buy allowances for their emissions.The province will place a cap on greenhouse gas emissions and create limited emissions allowances (one tonne of GHG will equal one allowance) for a given period based on the cap.Those who reduce their emissions can benefit by selling any excess allowances in the carbon market. Ontario emitted about 171 million tonnes of GHG in 2013, the most recent year provided by staff. The emissions cap will then continue to shrink by 4.17 per cent per year until at least 2020 for the heating and transportation fuel sector industries, though the electricity generation sector won't face a smaller cap due to the significant cut to emissions resulting from the elimination of coal-fired plants.Ontario is counting on cap and trade plan to help it reach its 2020 target of getting GHG emissions to 15 per cent below 1990 levels.Some industries get a break-Hamilton Air Quality ArcelorMittal Dofasco-Some emissions-intensive industries will get free allowances from the government for the first years of the program. Industries such as cement, steel and lime businesses, as well as auto manufacturers, will get free allowances from the government for the first years of the program to provide certainty around how cap and trade operates. Ontario didn't release a full list of those qualifying for the free allowances in its budget, but said the move is intended to stop "carbon leakage" — when companies just uproot in search of another location with fewer environmental regulations. The list of companies getting free allowances will be reviewed in 2020.The government also released detailed draft legislation that lays out the rules surrounding how the allowances will be auctioned, traded and enforced. Officials said the program will be enforced by government spot audits and also requiring companies to provide their own emissions reporting. Companies that break the rules risk monetary or allowance-based penalties. Opposition attacks plan-Toronto Ontario Budget Andrea Horwath-NDP Leader Andrea Horwath said those in northern Ontario will be hit hardest by costs driven up by the new cap and trade plan.The NDP and PC leaders both criticized the new cap and trade plan, though their attacks had nothing to do with the environment."Life is getting harder for folks," Horwath said, accusing the government of forgetting about those who pay high heating costs in northern Ontario and will be stung by the new costs.Horwath also said the province's "big polluters" get a free pass in the new program. PC Leader Patrick Brown called the cap and trade a "cash grab" and said he fears the Liberals are taking advantage of people's desires to stop climate change to raise money for pet projects.The way the system is set up, Brown said, there's nothing to stop the Liberals from spending the billions generated from cap and trade on whatever they like. What will the province get in return? The government's cap and trade program is at the centre of a future it envisions featuring electric vehicles, energy-efficient geothermal homes and a more robust public transit system.In total, the government said 82 per cent of Ontario's GHG emissions will be covered by cap and trade, with the remaining 18 per cent coming from individuals and small emitters.And, the budget says, once the government rolls out its new plan, 75 per cent of Canadians will live in a province with some form of carbon pricing. The government also said Ontarians will benefit from cap and trade by getting support with purchasing electric vehicles or modernizing homes.The budget also features a section aiming to bust "myths" surrounding cap and trade, including the idea that carbon pricing will kill jobs, or won't be effective."Broad consensus that carbon pricing is the best tool for reducing greenhouse gas emissions," the budget says.
WELL ONTARIO CANADA LIBERALS HAVE BROUGHT IN DOCTOR ASSISTED SUICIDE-MENTALLY ILL AND MINORS CAN ALSO DIE WITH THIS RULING.SO IF YOU FEEL YOU WANNA DIE IN ANY WAY-THE LIBERAL-DEMOCRATS GIVE YOU THE OK. THIS WILL BE LESS USELESS EATERS IN CANADA I GUESS THE LIBERALS BELIEVE.THIS WILL GIVE ISLAMIC-MUSLIMS A GREAT WAY TO OVERTAKE CANADA.BY THE CANADIANS KILLING THEMSELVES OFF. IT WILL SAVE ISLAM FROM BEHEADING US CANADIANS ON OUR OWN CANADIAN CITY STREETS. AND ALSO OF THE 25,000 MUSLIMS THAT THE LIBERALS RAMMED INTO CANADA SINCE OCTOBER OR NOVEMBER. 40% OF THESE MUSLIMS HAVE NO HOUSING. THIS IS A TYPICAL LIBERAL IDEA. FLOOD CANADA-MOSTLY ONTARIO WITH ISLAMIC-MUSLIMS. THEN FORCE OTHER CANADIANS OUT OF CHEAP HOUSING TO GET THE MUSLIMS SLUFFED INTO OUR CITIES WITH THE CHEAP HOUSING INSTEAD. AND IF THIS IS NOT BAD ENOUGH IN ONTARIO. THE LOONIE LIBERALS ARE SCAMMING-FORCING THE CARBON TAX ON US ONTARIO CITIZENS. SO NOW OUR HYDRO BILLS WILL BE SKYROCKETED EVEN MORE THEN THEY ARE NOW. GASOLINE WILL BE ADDED A 4 CENT CARBON TAX ON IT. AND EVERYTHING ELSE WILL BE TAXED ON US WITH THIS SCAM CARBON TAX ON US.I KNEW THE LIBERALS WOULD TAX US OUT OF COMISSION IN ONTARIO. AND ITS NOW INTO AFFECT BY THE LIBERALS. I WARNED US CANADIANS BACK IN OCTOBER 2015 WHEN THE LIBERALS WON THE ELECTION. THAT WE CANADIANS WOULD BE COOKED LIKE A BURNT CHICKEN IN THE OVEN. AND ITS NOW COMING TO PASS.
CBC Forum-What should the rules be around medically assisted dying?-Help with dying should be widely available with few restrictions, parliamentarians say-CBC News Posted: Feb 25, 2016 11:38 AM ET Last Updated: Feb 25, 2016 5:47 PM ET
A report tabled in Parliament today offers 21 recommendations for new legislation about medical assistance in dying.The recommendations are intended to guide the federal government as it drafts new legislation by June.Allow advance consent for doctor-assisted death, report advises-The special parliamentary committee of MPs and senators says assisted dying should:Be available with few obstacles for people 18 and over who are suffering from grievous and irremediable medical conditions.Include people suffering from psychological medical conditions.Be expanded after consultations to include "mature minors."Allow people to make "advance requests" if they've been diagnosed with incurable conditions that are likely to cause lack of competence, such as dementia.The Supreme Court struck down the ban on doctor-assisted death last year and has given the government until June to come up with a new law.What should the rules be around medical assistance in dying?-Readers let us know in our latest CBC Forum — a live, hosted discussion about topics of national interest. Here's some of what they had to say.(Please note that user names are not necessarily the names of commenters. Some comments have been altered to correct spelling and to conform to CBC style. Click on the user name to see the full comment in the blog format.)"I watched my father rot from the inside out slowly, being staved and pumped full of morphine over the course of two weeks. I wouldn't wish that on anyone. We treat our animals with more respect and dignity. I fully support doctor-assisted death." — taintedxxbright-"I support the idea that psychological conditions be included in the legislation. There are people who live their entire lives in unbearable depression or with untreatable complex-PTSD, and their right to end their suffering is no different than the right of those whose condition is physical." — RT-"Perhaps we require a new kind of medical specialist for this — one who's not only going to administer the injection but first lead the patient through a series of decision-making steps." — Rosie-"I think an on-call list of doctors willing to assist suicide needs to be made by each province. Otherwise, the new legislation will be legal but provincially unobtainable by those suffering." — Shirley-"There has been a lot of research, especially [that] done by psychologist Daniel Gilbert, about how accurate we are at predicting our future feelings. Turns out, we're awful at it and often overestimate future pain/sadness. I am in support of physician-assisted suicide, but I do not think people should be able to make advanced decisions about it more than a year in advance." — dk-"I think the most important thing here is choice. While my uncle wanted an option, my dad was in ICU for nearly six months and fought like a trooper every minute — and in fact beat the odds. We had an endless string of "Dr. Good News" coming in literally every day telling us there was no hope. You have to make the decision for yourself." — Bob LWith files from The Canadian Press
Ontario budget 2016: Liberals' cap and trade expected to generate $1.9B-New program will begin on Jan. 1, 2017 and is seen as key to Ontario reaching emissions targets-By John Rieti, CBC News Posted: Feb 25, 2016 4:23 PM ET Last Updated: Feb 25, 2016 5:06 PM ET
The average household could pay about $13 per month more in energy and fuel costs by 2017 under Ontario's new cap and trade plan, but the Liberal government is banking on that additional money going a long way toward creating green infrastructure in the province.Ontario announced new details about its cap and trade plan in its 2016 budget on Thursday, saying it will bring in $1.9 billion per year starting in 2017, making it by far the province's largest new revenue generator. That money, the government has promised, will be spent on initiatives to cut greenhouse gases (GHG), including investments in public transit, clean technology and making homes and businesses more energy efficient.That reinvestment includes money that will go back to households. The budget claims electricity bills, for example, will go down by $2 per month, though government officials say how that will be accomplished has yet to be determined.Meanwhile, gas prices are set to go up by 4.3 cents per litre, while monthly heating costs for the average home are projected to climb by $5 — estimates that are based on the current price of carbon."Ontario is investing in the global low-carbon economy and we will reap the economic and jobs benefits," Finance Minister Charles Sousa said at Queen's Park.Sousa was pressed by reporters about the effect the plan will have on middle-class Ontarians who will have to pay more every month. "You didn't read the budget," Sousa fired back at one reporter, adding the additional costs will be offset with government reinvestment.Program begins in 2017-BC Carbon Tax 20080701-Ontarians will pay about 4.3 cents per litre more at the pump once cap and trade begins in 2017, based on current carbon prices, the government said in its budget.The program, which will begin on Jan. 1, 2017, will affect everyone, but it has the most impact on industries, institutions and electricity generators and distributors that produce over 25,000 tonnes of greenhouse gases per year. They will be required to buy allowances for their emissions.The province will place a cap on greenhouse gas emissions and create limited emissions allowances (one tonne of GHG will equal one allowance) for a given period based on the cap.Those who reduce their emissions can benefit by selling any excess allowances in the carbon market. Ontario emitted about 171 million tonnes of GHG in 2013, the most recent year provided by staff. The emissions cap will then continue to shrink by 4.17 per cent per year until at least 2020 for the heating and transportation fuel sector industries, though the electricity generation sector won't face a smaller cap due to the significant cut to emissions resulting from the elimination of coal-fired plants.Ontario is counting on cap and trade plan to help it reach its 2020 target of getting GHG emissions to 15 per cent below 1990 levels.Some industries get a break-Hamilton Air Quality ArcelorMittal Dofasco-Some emissions-intensive industries will get free allowances from the government for the first years of the program. Industries such as cement, steel and lime businesses, as well as auto manufacturers, will get free allowances from the government for the first years of the program to provide certainty around how cap and trade operates. Ontario didn't release a full list of those qualifying for the free allowances in its budget, but said the move is intended to stop "carbon leakage" — when companies just uproot in search of another location with fewer environmental regulations. The list of companies getting free allowances will be reviewed in 2020.The government also released detailed draft legislation that lays out the rules surrounding how the allowances will be auctioned, traded and enforced. Officials said the program will be enforced by government spot audits and also requiring companies to provide their own emissions reporting. Companies that break the rules risk monetary or allowance-based penalties. Opposition attacks plan-Toronto Ontario Budget Andrea Horwath-NDP Leader Andrea Horwath said those in northern Ontario will be hit hardest by costs driven up by the new cap and trade plan.The NDP and PC leaders both criticized the new cap and trade plan, though their attacks had nothing to do with the environment."Life is getting harder for folks," Horwath said, accusing the government of forgetting about those who pay high heating costs in northern Ontario and will be stung by the new costs.Horwath also said the province's "big polluters" get a free pass in the new program. PC Leader Patrick Brown called the cap and trade a "cash grab" and said he fears the Liberals are taking advantage of people's desires to stop climate change to raise money for pet projects.The way the system is set up, Brown said, there's nothing to stop the Liberals from spending the billions generated from cap and trade on whatever they like. What will the province get in return? The government's cap and trade program is at the centre of a future it envisions featuring electric vehicles, energy-efficient geothermal homes and a more robust public transit system.In total, the government said 82 per cent of Ontario's GHG emissions will be covered by cap and trade, with the remaining 18 per cent coming from individuals and small emitters.And, the budget says, once the government rolls out its new plan, 75 per cent of Canadians will live in a province with some form of carbon pricing. The government also said Ontarians will benefit from cap and trade by getting support with purchasing electric vehicles or modernizing homes.The budget also features a section aiming to bust "myths" surrounding cap and trade, including the idea that carbon pricing will kill jobs, or won't be effective."Broad consensus that carbon pricing is the best tool for reducing greenhouse gas emissions," the budget says.