As a self-confessed political junkie, I follow polls with great interest. However, not all polls are created equal. Polling is a very difficult science and now it’s becoming moreso as people disconnect their land lines. This makes it increasingly difficult to contact participants because you need a random sampling that’s also representative. Polling is becoming…
Author: Tim Louis
Rise up with the Sunrise Movement
A relatively new and very exciting movement south of the border I pay a lot of attention to is the Sunrise Movement. The force behind the Green New Deal, it’s a powerful social movement that includes a broad section of society. But it’s mostly driven by a lot of smart young people. The Sunrise Movement…
1000-page packages!? City council needs to take charge
Vancouver Courier recently ran an interesting article by Mike Klassen in which he was rightfully calling out the huge agenda packages Vancouver city staff members are producing for city council. According to Mike, agenda packages frequently exceed 1000 pages these days! From my six years of experience on council (1999-2005), I’m totally surprised at this…
A Made-in-Canada Green New Deal
We’ve heard a lot in the news lately about the Green New Deal being brought forward in the States by people like the popular Democrat Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Now there’s also a Green New Deal for Canada. But what exactly does this mean? To start, we’re all pretty clear about what needs to be done…
New technology is my new best friend
I was reminded the other day, through personal experience, just how far technology has advanced over the past 40 years. In the late 1970s, the Kinsmen Rehabilitation Foundation installed in my home what was then a piece of cutting-edge technology. Measuring roughly 2 feet x 1 1/2 feet x 6 inches deep, it was a…
Saving the world with science, one leader at a time
The federal Green Party under Elizabeth May made history last week when they scored a major victory in the Nanaimo by-election with the election of Paul Manly. This was great news for all of us, but especially Green supporters as it effectively doubles the number of Green MPs in Ottawa to two! Finally, Elizabeth May…
No quick fixes to sky-high property taxes
Vancouver’s commercial businesses — big and small — will soon get a break on their property taxes. City council has passed a motion to shift 2% of property taxes from commercial businesses and onto residential properties over the next three years. It will see a shift of 1% in year one, followed by 0.5% in…