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Wednesday, September 18, 2013

September 17, 2013 by Graeme MacKay

Wednesday, September 18, 2013By Graeme MacKay, The Hamilton Spectator – Wednesday, September 18, 2013

NDP Leader Andrea Horwath: Time for Liberals to deliver on budget promises

NDP Leader Andrea Horwath is demanding the minority Liberal government make more progress this fall on budget pledges like lower auto insurance rates, but didn’t set a deadline for withdrawing support.
Horwath emerged from a half-hour meeting with Premier Kathleen Wynne late Monday afternoon concerned she is not moving fast enough on NDP-inspired measures such as shorter home-care waits and more jobs for youth.

“The fall session is the time for her to start making good on those promises. I don’t know that I got a response that makes me comfortable,” she told reporters.

“It’s easy to make promises. The real question is can you keep them. And we’ve seen not such a great track record from Liberals . . . . I let her know that. I don’t want to hear excuses.”

Wynne requested the meeting and a similar one last week with Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Hudak in a bid to find “common ground” on stalled legislation such as a ban on children under 18 using tanning beds and an act promoting local foods.

Without co-operation, the premier threatened to pull the plug on the minority parliament and call a snap election this fall. The legislature has passed only one piece of major legislation since Wynne became premier last February — the spring budget, backed by the NDP. (Source: The Toronto Star)
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Posted in: Ontario Tagged: Agriculture, Andrea Horwath, Buy Local, Kathleen Wynne, Minority Government, Ontario

Tuesday October 9, 2012

May 9, 2012 by Graeme MacKay

By Graeme MacKay, The Hamilton Spectator, Tuesday October 9, 2012

Gerry Ritz, XL Foods failed consumers badly

BETWEEN a mediocre federal agriculture minister and a fumbling food giant, Canadians have been exceptionally ill-served during the current outbreak of E. coli that originated in a mega-meat-processing plant in Alberta.

So far, the consequences of government and corporate mismanagement of the situation have not been fatal. Although 11 Canadians in various provinces have taken ill, we are a far cry from the Listeria outbreak of 2008 when tainted luncheon meat from an Ontario factory killed 22 consumers and sickened 35 others.

Two things were widely remarked upon during that crisis. First were the earnest efforts by Maple Leaf Foods and its CEO, Michael McCain, to behave like responsible — and responsive — corporate citizens. Second was the disastrous leadership of Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz who got caught cracking jokes about the outbreak in a conference call with scientists.

This time around, we are still stuck with Mr. Ritz, who should have been shuffled out of cabinet years ago. Worse yet, the corporate entity involved, XL Foods, has failed to seize the bull by the horns, à la Maple Leaf. Instead of being proactive in word and deed, XL Foods has engaged in foot-dragging and wagon-circling. Its idea of crisis management is to record a platitude about taking “full responsibility” on its answering machine, instead of putting an engaged executive front and centre.

Meanwhile, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, under Mr. Ritz’s watch, allowed the mega-facility to keep churning out products for three weeks after the E. coli red flag was first raised, despite the fact the company was barely co-operative in providing information and not even following its own protocols. (Source: Halifax Chronicle-Herald) 

 

Posted in: Canada Tagged: agency, Agriculture, austerity, Canada, Canadian, cow, diaper, e-coli, food, inspection, inspectors, listeria, recall, safety
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