Romeo Saganash http://rabble-6.rabble.ca/taxonomy/term/18774/0 en Harper ignores issues facing northern communities http://rabble-6.rabble.ca/blogs/bloggers/romeo-saganash/2012/08/harper-ignores-issues-facing-northern-communities <div class="story-teaser story-teaser-blog"> <div class="body"> <p>For Members of Parliament, the summer months are an important time. It is a chance for us to be in our ridings, attend community events and have more direct interactions with our constituents. And for those MPs like myself who represent large ridings, it is a chance to get to more remote regions of the riding, the parts that are harder to get to on a weekend when the House of Commons is in session.</p> <p>This month I visited the northernmost region in my riding, Nunavik, and met with people from all walks of life there. It was a great chance to not only hear their concerns first hand, but to see them first hand with my own two eyes.</p> <div class="read-more"></div> </div> </div><p><a href="http://rabble-6.rabble.ca/blogs/bloggers/romeo-saganash/2012/08/harper-ignores-issues-facing-northern-communities" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Fri, 31 Aug 2012 17:54:23 +0000 Romeo Saganash 94997 at http://rabble-6.rabble.ca Romeo Saganash: Thoughts on Canadian leadership http://rabble-6.rabble.ca/blogs/bloggers/romeo-saganash/2012/02/romeo-saganash-thoughts-canadian-leadership <div class="story-teaser story-teaser-blog"> <div class="body"> <p>Friends,</p> <p>I'd like to tell you about what we can achieve, together, for Canada.</p> <p>We can have the strongest economy in the world. We can have the healthiest environment in the world. And we can have the fairest society in the world.</p> <p>Those are lofty ambitions, but Canadians are up to the challenge. We are blessed with a terrific head start. We still have abundant natural resources, fresh water, forests, arable land, minerals and energy. We have a well-educated, multilingual workforce with strong ties around the world. We have a long history of peaceful coexistence and cooperation among our people. These and other advantages provide Canada with a deep history and a bright future.</p> <div class="read-more"></div> </div> </div><p><a href="http://rabble-6.rabble.ca/blogs/bloggers/romeo-saganash/2012/02/romeo-saganash-thoughts-canadian-leadership" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Fri, 10 Feb 2012 18:35:20 +0000 Romeo Saganash 90210 at http://rabble-6.rabble.ca Stop making our copyright and digital laws worse http://rabble-6.rabble.ca/blogs/bloggers/romeo-saganash/2011/12/stop-making-our-copyright-and-digital-laws-worse <div class="story-teaser story-teaser-blog"> <div class="body"> <p>Canada's copyright and digital policies aren't working. That's what I'm hearing from artists, independent Internet service providers, and consumers.</p> <p>Our laws are out of date; they were written before file sharing or Facebook, before iPods or BitTorrent. If they ever worked, they don't anymore. They don't support the information commons or encourage creativity in the arts. They don't help people.</p> <div class="read-more"></div> </div> </div><p><a href="http://rabble-6.rabble.ca/blogs/bloggers/romeo-saganash/2011/12/stop-making-our-copyright-and-digital-laws-worse" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Wed, 14 Dec 2011 18:26:43 +0000 Romeo Saganash 88957 at http://rabble-6.rabble.ca Attawapiskat: Two sides of the same bay http://rabble-6.rabble.ca/blogs/bloggers/romeo-saganash/2011/12/two-sides-same-bay <div class="story-teaser story-teaser-blog"> <div class="body"> <p>I was born and raised on the Quebec side of James Bay, across from Attawapiskat, a community that has been in the news lately. A lot of credit goes to people like my colleague, Charlie Angus, for raising the profile of the housing crisis there and getting people involved. If you haven't heard yet, Attawapiskat is a First Nation where many people are without homes for the winter. They will go without running water. They have gone without a school for a generation of children.</p> <p>This is not unusual.</p> <p>People may recall the stories about Kashechewan that were in all the media a few years ago, or Pikangikum. There are many others. Sandy Bay First Nation in Manitoba wants people to know they are in similar circumstances.</p> <div class="read-more"></div> </div> </div><p><a href="http://rabble-6.rabble.ca/blogs/bloggers/romeo-saganash/2011/12/two-sides-same-bay" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Fri, 09 Dec 2011 18:00:50 +0000 Romeo Saganash 88854 at http://rabble-6.rabble.ca How to defeat Stephen Harper http://rabble-6.rabble.ca/blogs/bloggers/romeo-saganash/2011/12/how-defeat-stephen-harper <div class="story-teaser story-teaser-blog"> <div class="body"> <p>After the success of the May 2 election, New Democrats were elated. Short months later, with the loss Jack Layton, we were devastated. Now, with a leadership election going on, people have begun to turn their minds to the future, to where we are going as a party and how we can defeat Stephen Harper.</p> <p>Obviously, we must re-elect the people we have in Parliament now. We cannot step backward. That means maintaining our social democratic values, acting as a responsible and responsive opposition and solidifying our new base in Quebec.</p> <div class="read-more"></div> </div> </div><p><a href="http://rabble-6.rabble.ca/blogs/bloggers/romeo-saganash/2011/12/how-defeat-stephen-harper" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Thu, 01 Dec 2011 21:07:48 +0000 Romeo Saganash 88653 at http://rabble-6.rabble.ca Selling out rural Canada http://rabble-6.rabble.ca/blogs/bloggers/romeo-saganash/2011/11/selling-out-rural-canada <div class="story-teaser story-teaser-blog"> <div class="body"> <p>Most of us are familiar with the basic facts of Canada's population and geography. We proudly refer to being the second largest country in the world and one of the least densely populated. This is not news. Nor is the trend toward urbanization a new idea, with well over 80 per cent of Canadians now living in cities.</p> <p>What receives less attention is the effect of this reality on rural Canada. As every year passes, more and more people are forced to leave home looking for work elsewhere. Rural communities are hollowing out.</p> <p>Sadly, successive governments have also failed to take notice.</p> <div class="read-more"></div> </div> </div><p><a href="http://rabble-6.rabble.ca/blogs/bloggers/romeo-saganash/2011/11/selling-out-rural-canada" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Thu, 17 Nov 2011 23:08:38 +0000 Romeo Saganash 88281 at http://rabble-6.rabble.ca