Pubdate: Thu, 15 Dec 2005 Source: Lake Country Calendar (CN BC) Copyright: 2005 Lake Country News Contact: http://www.lakecountrynews.net Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2229 Author: Wylie Eden Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?199 (Mandatory Minimum Sentencing) CANNAN VOWS TO GET TOUGH ON CRIME Conservative Party of Canada candidate Ron Cannan began his campaign for the Kelowna-Lake Country Member of Parliament seat Saturday outlining his parties platform to the conservative faithful Saturday. With crime, specifically drug related activity, a growing problem in this riding and throughout BC, the former City of Kelowna Councillor was quick to back leader Stephen Harper's strategy to fight crime head on. "It is time to stand up for British Columbians to protect our children from drug and substance abuse by getting tough on crime," said Harper, speaking at the Laurel Building during the parties' annual open house Saturday. "Stephen was in Vancouver this morning and announced that the conservative party of Canada will achieve this by not turning a blind eye to the problem but by introducing legislation that will number one ban conditional sentencing and house arrests for serious drug crimes. Number two, we will introduce mandatory minimum sentences of two years for criminals convicted of producing and trafficking drugs." Cannan said it is time for the justice system to pull its collective head out of the sand. "One of my neighbours is an RCMP officer and he's just tired of what I like to call the catch and release program we have out there right now for repeat offenders so this is fabulous news," he said of Harper's approach. But the problems plaguing Canada, he said, go much higher than the street level. "It is time to replace the Liberal Party's culture of corruption with a conservative Party of Canada and its commitment to accountability," he said. "It is time to stand up for British Columbians and their values." He said the public has become doormats for the Liberal agenda. "This government has pushed Canadians too far," he said. "The Liberals have abused the trust Canadians have placed in them. They wiped their feet on the lives of honest, hard working Canadians and left honesty integrity outside the door when they entered the House of Commons." He promised that his party would do just the opposite. The Conservatives have also pledge to reduce the Goods and Services tax by two per cent from five to seven. It's a plan Cannan supports. "It is better to have a dollar in the hand of a Canadian citizen then in the pocket of a bureaucrat," he said. And, he added, it is time to open up the House to allow the governing party more latitude to let its Members of Parliament vote with their conscience. "It is time to address the needs of real democratic reforms in the House of Commons," he said. "The Conservative Party of Canada will achieve this by allowing more free votes in the House of Commons and amending the senate to allow for the election of senators." Cannan took some time to praise the work of retiring 12 year MP Werner Schmidt. "Your honesty and dedication to the members of the riding has set a very high standard for me to achieve which I can only hope and strive to meet," he said "I look forward to meeting that challenge." - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin