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Living policy in this website

Unless my browser is not working right, we have had a website for living policy on our blog main site for a long time, but the welcome to living policy is as far as it goes.

Keeping water from running away, universal metering, private and public storage.

Beside charging money for water delivered to you, a meter can be an instrument that positively limits the amount of water you can draw when supply is inadequate, or appears to be soon inadequate so th

Shift emphasis from targets to programs to positively reduce GHG emissions.

While we should continue to support firm targets we are faced with a big problem.
TARGETS HAVE NOT GOT THE JOB DONE.

Circumnavigating the old TV powers that be:

To get our GPC message out effectively we may need not just an Elizabeth May blog site, but a streaming video that internet users can pull...

Farm fuel tax rebates

At a time when we were setting up fuel taxes to cover the costs of highways, even urban infrastructure, it dis seem inappropriate to apply what was billed as a highway maintenance tax to uses off the

We could build stability plus responsiveness to voter views into a unicameral parliament.

If we want to preserve stability while retaining responsiveness to changing voter views, we need not have a senate if 1/6 of all MPs are up for election each year.

Water conservation when we have too much water?

Our cities have a practice of cutting back on water usage whenever they start to run low on supplies.

Income trusts in Green Vision

Based on the Conservative Party’s 2006 campaign promise to allow income trusts to retain their non-tax status, more than a million Canadians invested in income trusts.

Does this blogsite work as badly for everyone else?

Perhaps it is just Mozilla Firefox browser or Ubuntu 7.04, but every blog entry listed is shifted right 6 characters from the previous.

Aboriginal right to hunt

Our establishment of postage stamp sized land reserves was invariably based on a promise to continue to respect Aboriginal right to continue to fish and hunt as they have always done.

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