By Staff
September 10th, 2021
BURLINGTON, ON
The job of media is to report.
We do that by meeting with people and asking questions.
During this campaign a few candidates asked us to send them the questions and they will send us their answers.
That is not journalism.
Most of the candidates have done what politicians seeking public office do – meet with the media.
Emily Brown, the Conservative candidate, has refused to meet with media or take part in well organized debates sponsored by respected community groups.
Ms Brown did find the time to take part in the Chamber of Commerce event.
We want to interview the candidate.
She didn’t appear to be willing to take part in the Halton Environment Network debate she was invited to take part in – didn’t respond and didn’t take part.
However, Ms Brown did take part in the Chamber of Commerce event – it really wasn’t a debate but it was an occasion to hear what she had to say.
Andrew Drummond was in the room during the Chamber of Commerce and did a live tweet.
We have set out what he saw taking place.
Drummond was the NDP candidate for the provincial legislature and is the campaign manager for the NDP candida the in this federal election
Here is what we picked up from the live tweet – it is edited for space.
You can access the full tweet HERE.
What you are reading is what Drummond tweeted live. You are getting his direct response – no time to think through what he might want to say.
Opening statement summary:
@emilybrown1960
Gave a personal bio
@karinagould
We have a choice between going forward or going Conservative
@NPNDP
We need to support small business and make everyone pay their fair share.
@ChristianCullis
Business is an ecosystem
Top 3 priorities
@NPNDP
Stop fossil fuel subsidies, electoral reform, universal basic income
@karinagould
Finish COVID, climate action, universal daycare
@ChristianCullis
Reduce divisiveness, Environment, Transit
@emilybrown1960
Finding workers, affordable housing, crime
On Labour Shortages:
@NPNDP
“We need to make sure that our citizens can survive regardless of their job status”
@emilybrown1960
looks really uncomfortable trying to explain her party’s tax plan “Grow the tax base without taxing individuals more”
@NPNDP
“The government has supported small businesses during the pandemic, but ONLY because the NDP forced them to. Large businesses have profited enormously during the pandemic and we will tax them more so they pay their fair share.”
@emilybrown1960
says that we need to eliminate capital gains on rental housing so we encourage more people to invest in rental properties.
@karinagould
“I have heard that the Conservative candidate has brazenly lied to our residents about a Liberal plan to raise capital gains taxes on primary residences. It’s the first time I have faced a Conservative candidate who has brazenly misled people like this.”
@NPNDP
talks about how important it is to reducing flipping of houses to ensure supply is used.
He then goes on to explain the NDP rent to own plan to allow lower income people to save a down payment.
ChristianCullis
wants to restructure the definition of affordable housing to ensure that it accounts for everyone needing a home.
@NPNDP
Currently developers are incented to build the most expensive homes possible. We can’t just build luxury homes. We need people to be able to afford a rental home without spending the majority of their income on it.
@emilybrown1960
again thinks that the solution to affordable housing is to offer incentives to rich investors to build low income housing.
On vaccines:
@karinagould
Mandatory vaccines for travel and gvt work
@emilybrown1960
People should choose their own medical treatments
@NPNDP
Vaccines are part of our country’s social contract.
@ChristianCullis
I agree with Ms. Brown. Dividing us is bad.
@emilybrown1960
declares that since GHG emissions went up while carbon taxes were in place they obviously don’t work and should be scrapped
@karinagould
replies that it’s hard to believe that Ms. Brown cares about the environment if she couldn’t even show up to the enviro debate
@karinagould
we don’t need gimmicky things that increase red tape to help small business. We need quality programs that she has been working on.
@NPNDP
The way we can help small businesses reduce expenses and paperwork is by introducing universal pharmacare. That way small businesses will save on benefit costs AND eliminate the costly burden of paperwork to support small benefit plans.
@emilybrown1960
We need to reduce government oversight because at the door she is hearing of so many companies fleeing Canada because of regulatory burden.
@ChristianCullis
argues that COVID supports are an issue of humanity that we need to get everyone through this in one piece.
@emilybrown1960
emphasizes that she has more in common than in dispute with @ChristianCullis
Used as an example of cross party cooperation.
@karinagould
We have been the most collaborative gvt in history.
@NPNDP
fights back with the only reason they listened to others was because of a minority government. Electoral reform will ensure that all Canadians work together ALL THE TIME and not just when convenient.
@NPNDP
Addiction help needs to be focused on why people get addicted. It’s because of poverty and people’s basic needs not being met. These problems will get reduced when we implement a UBI and people don’t have to devote so much to just surviving.
@karinagould
Important to bring mental health under the Canada Health Act. Also highlights http://wellnesstogether.ca as a developed tool to help people in crisis.
Wellness Together Canada was created in response to an unprecedented rise in mental distress, and is funded by the Government of Canada. Whatever you’re going through, we’re here to provide mental…
@ChristianCullis
talks about how mental health problems are derived from our hyperfocus on profitability and economic performance.
@NPNDP
CERB did a great job protecting people who lost jobs but completely abandoned those that weren’t employed when the pandemic hit. We need a ntl childcare strategy but also UBI to allow women to thrive.
@karinagould
to help working women we need childcare, childcare, childcare. Conservatives will cut the childcare plan.
This was Ms. Gould’s most passionate answer yet.
@ChristianCullis
references being raised by a single mom, and how he understands that women get stuck in situations that have no easy way out.
@emilybrown1960
I was a stay at home mom that wouldn’t have benefited from gvt subsidized care so we need to ensure that those families get choice in childcare.
@NPNDP
closes with arguing that there are not only 2 parties to vote here. The NDP came second provincially and is a viable threat. If any bad results come they are on Ms. Gould for her party calling an unnecessary election.
@karinagould
closes by highlighting she believes in gun control, women’s rights, and other progressive ideas and that we cannot risk those things by allowing a Conservative to win.
@ChristianCullis
closes with asking not for your vote but that you think carefully about who you vote for. Think about whether candidates talked about their own platforms or whether they stoked fear of others.
@emilybrown1960
closes with highlighting that her top priority is public safety and enforcing mandatory sentencing. She believes that police are being prevented from protecting citizens by Liberal laws.
What did we learn from all this – that Ms Brown appears to support thosse who have decided they don’t want to be vaccinated. Just what Burlington needs.