Bob Rae
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Bob Rae
Robert Keith "Bob" Rae, PC CC OOnt QCis a Canadian lawyer, negotiator, public speaker, and former politician. He was the Member of Parliament for Toronto Centre and was the interim leader of the Liberal Party of Canada from 2011 to 2013. He was previously leader of the Ontario New Democratic Party and the 21st Premier of Ontario, from 1990 until 1995...
frozen province realistic tuition
It isn't realistic in this province to think that tuition is going to be frozen indefinitely. It doesn't make sense.
inquiry lessons objective sure wrong
The fundamental objective of an inquiry has to be lessons learned. How did these things go wrong, are they still going wrong and how can we make sure they are fixed?
land diversity people
We have it all. We have great diversity of people, we have a wonderful land, and we have great possibilities. So all those things combined there's nowhere else I'd rather be.
hate love-is stronger
Love is stronger than hate.
strong boys lunch
The old boy network is still too strong in Canadian business. A visit to the Toronto clubs at lunch stands in about as great a contrast to the multicultural, multiracial subway underneath as can be humanly imagined. This is not healthy.
thoughtful men people
I hear [my Twitter followers] say, you know, 'Bob Rae, you're an asshole'. [...] I'm working my way and trying to represent the people and speaking in Question Period and here we have vox populi, the thoughtful man on the street, 'you are an asshole!'. Thank you very much. I read it on my Twitter and I get up and ask a question.
forgiving politics forget
Forgiving is all; forgetting is another thing.
suicide keys political-will
But it's a stigmatized problem, and it's a silent problem. This has to end. Suicide is not just a personal tragedy, it's a key issue of public policy and facing up to it requires political will.
believe canada canadians embraces happens needs party
What happens to Canada and what happens to Canadians matters. I believe that Canada needs a party that embraces change.