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And according to the article, Ignatieff responded with "Anytime, any place." Now this would rock!
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http://news.ca.msn.com/top-stories/cbc-article.aspx?cp-documentid=28191151
They should have the PM and the leader of the Opposition have a one-on-one debate every year, and then have a seperate debate with the major party leaders afterwards (and no, that does not include YOU Elizabeth you baby). The debate right now is just a bunch of ganging up on one person (usually the PM for most issues), people trying to get quotable sound clips that are always clearly pre-planned and scripted, and a bunch of noise.
Shared with the usual caveats...
http://news.ca.msn.com/top-stories/cbc-article.aspx?cp-documentid=28191151
Conservative Leader Stephen Harper says he's open to a one-on-one debate with Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff.
Ignatieff said Tuesday he was looking forward to taking on Harper in the televised leaders' debates organized during each election campaign, and added he wanted to debate the Tory leader face-to-face.
Ignatieff made the statement in response to a question about a decision by broadcasters to keep Green Party Leader Elizabeth May out, in which he said he believed she should be included.
Wednesday, Harper said he was willing to take on Ignatieff.
"We're open to any number of possibilities. We could have a traditional debate of Parliamentary leaders, we could have a debate that includes Miss May in such a format, we could have a debate that includes every party that's on the ballot," Harper said.
"We could also have a debate between Mr. Ignatieff and myself, since, after all, the real choice in this election is a choice between a Conservative government or an Ignatieff-led government that all of these other parties will support.
"The networks will ultimately have to make a decision that serves the public interest and we will insist that it treat ourselves and all parties fairly."
Ignatieff responded a few minutes later at his own event in Vancouver.
"Anytime, any place," he said.
Harper visited an industrial manufacturer in southern Ontario Wednesday to announce the Conservatives would extend the accelerated capital cost allowance that allows businesses to write off the cost of new equipment faster. The measure was in the budget last week that died when the government fell.
Speaking at an event with local candidates at auto parts manufacturer Hydroform Solutions in Brampton, Ont., Harper stressed his party's lower-tax plan for businesses.
He also announced an extension of accelerated business write-offs for capital investments. He said this would help Canadian companies invest in machinery and equipment to raise productivity and create jobs.
"Our plan is designed to complete Canada’s economic recovery and support job creation," he said. "It will achieve these goals through incentives for protecting jobs and creating jobs by keeping taxes low."
Harper said that according to the Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters, the accelerated capital cost allowance boosted investment by more than 11 per cent between 2006 and 2009.
"If you want people to invest, you need to make it easy for them," he said. "Lowering taxes on investments will create and protect jobs for Canadians."
He also mentioned an $80 million increase in funding to increase collaboration between manufacturers and colleges — the Industrial Research Assistance Program.
They should have the PM and the leader of the Opposition have a one-on-one debate every year, and then have a seperate debate with the major party leaders afterwards (and no, that does not include YOU Elizabeth you baby). The debate right now is just a bunch of ganging up on one person (usually the PM for most issues), people trying to get quotable sound clips that are always clearly pre-planned and scripted, and a bunch of noise.