Entries in lobbying (4)

Thursday
Apr092009

WLC Policy Conference

Winnipeg Labour Council Annual Policy and Educational Conference - CANCELLED
May 9, 2009, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Union Centre, 275 Broadway, Winnipeg

Plenary on the current economy and how the city, its institutions, and its citizens can deal with it.

Concurrent breakout sessions/workshops:
Effective lobbying
Election campaigning
Public speaking and parliamentary procedure

Registration fee is $10 for WLC, which UWFA will cover (we can send up to10 people) Contact Daniel Draper, uwfa@uwinnipeg.ca by May 1 to be registered.

Tuesday
Mar172009

CAUT on Bill C-10

CAUT sent the attached letter to the Leader of the Opposition in Senate regarding Bill C-10, The Budget Implementation Act, and the introduction of “equitable compensation” through The Public Sector Equitable Compensation Act embedded in this legislation.

Letter on Equitable Compensation

Thursday
Feb192009

Canada Research Grant Council Information

The attached is an open letter CAUT sent to Prime Minister Stephen Harper yesterday. The letter urges the government to increase funding for Canada’s research granting councils by matching, proportionally, what the Obama administration is investing in the American funding agencies. The letter also calls on the government to let scientists, not politicians decide where research funding is best spent.

CAUT will be raising these issues with the government during a meeting CAUT has secured with Gary Goodyear, Minister of State for Science and Technology, on February 26.

CAUT Letter to Prime Minister Harper

Wednesday
Dec032008

Coalition Yes - Make Parliament Work!

Hello NUCAUT members,

Like most of you, I have been overwhelmed by the potentially historic national political activities of the past few days, which started while we ourselves were all in Ottawa attending CAUT Council.

I have been participating in daily teleconference meetings of the CLC Executive Council, commencing last Saturday, with today’s just having been completed. The situation has been evolving at such a rapid pace, and my apologies for not passing on regular updates which in any case have become public very soon after I receive them.

You all know that a Coalition agreement has been signed and announced by the three party leaders at the press conference yesterday, with the Liberals and NDP agreeing to govern (if given the chance) as a Coalition to June 2011, with Bloq support to at least June 2010.

We are being urged to do all we can to educate the public that this is how parliament does work; that a Coalition government should be given a chance now that it’s clear that Harper has lost the confidence of the House. We have evidence (draft letter to gov gen, copied to NDP and Bloq; as well as CBC radio interview) of Harper urging the gov gen in September 2004 to consider allowing the Tories to form a coalition gov’t with the NDP and Bloq should the Liberal minority gov’t fail!

The non-confidence vote is set to happen next Monday, December 8th, but the fear is that Harper’s request to the Gov Gen to prorogue parliament may be granted before that. Constitutionally, parliament can be prorogued for up to 364 days(!), but it would be likely that the gov gen (who is now returning from her European visit) would ask that the Tories have some plan in place for parliament to re-convene in January. Government members have already announced their back-tracking on withholding the $28M to political parties and the banning of public sector strikes to 2011, and a moving ahead of Budget Day to January 27th. All of this of course is just damage-control, with no announcement yet on any economic stimulus plan whatsoever (unique among the G20 governments!).

The Conservatives have commenced their huge PR campaign and costly advertising attempts to convince Canadians of the unfairness of them not being allowed to govern. Latest indications is that their position will be that if a non-confidence vote succeeds then at very least we should have another election to let the people decide.

We are countering with a “Coalition Yes - Make Parliament Work” campaign, with radio and other advertising which you will soon hear. Rallies are being planned for major centres across the country, for this Thursday. The Toronto and Montreal rallies however will be on Saturday. It is expected that the pro-Tory rallies will also be on Saturday. The Coalition rally in Toronto will be at Nathan Phillips Square, with the Tory one set for Queen’s Park.

We are encouraging our members to attend the pro-Coalition rallies, each of which will be presided over by a community leader, with a senior Liberal MP and NDP MP speaking. We are also encouraging our members to participate in the education of the public as to the legitimacy of a coalition government, through conversations, email messages, letters to the editor, poll-participation, etc. Proroguing Parliament is not the answer!

Dileep J A Athaide
Secretary-Treasurer
Federation of Post-Secondary Educators of BC (FPSE)