Thursday
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Canadian Election Family Issues - Platforms and Commentary
Thursday, October 2, 2008
For the next few weeks as we ride into the Canadian election, I am going to keep this post stickied to the top of the main page to act as an index to the posts on the election. I will add to it as new posts are published. To those not interested in the Canadian election, I will be posting other material in between too, so please keep coming back and don't forget to look below this post for new material!
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Parenting and Family Issues in the Party Platforms
Commentary on Issues
- Harper’s Backwards Proposal: Critique of the Proposed Children’s Arts Tax Credit
- SAH or WOH? How can we stop restricting mothers' choices?
- Related Posts from Around the Blogosphere
- It's a sad day for Canada
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Reader Comments (4)
[...] phdinparenting Obviously I’m not the only one with thoughts on the issues. In addition to my own posts on the election, here are a few other blog posts that I’ve found on family and parenting issues in the [...]
Thank you so much for putting together such a great resource! I have linked to you from my blog :)
[...] I can’t put my finger on why, but for some reason this election is tweaking my interest more than past ones have. And since I now have this parenting blog, I thought that a great way that I could get involved in the election, help inform my own decision (I haven’t decided who is getting my vote yet, but I’ve done some narrowing down), and be of service to my readers would be to dissect the platforms of each of the five (yes, five) main parties and give you a summary of where ea.... [...]
[...] our last election, I scoured through the platforms of each political party and reported here on the parenting and family related priorities and promises that each of them were making. I plan to do that [...]