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<title>Comment by Lindsay D on Canadian Politics: What are The Conservatives Conserving?</title>
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<description>As a voter I get irritated at this &quot;one side can do no good&quot;  Circa CNN Crossfire weird world view. 

I do not support the conservatives gay marriage position at all. 

I think the conservative environmental plan is a joke.

I think the child care tax credit is more fair and can and should be expanded but the liberal vision was bureaucratic and silly.

The status of women department - thank god is not longer needs to be funded the same way because - wait for it equally exists by and large. 
I would much rather direct that money directly to women&#039;s shelter and hands on charities then some government department.

Several studies shown men and women who equally work get paid the same.  PC alert. Some women as a percentage of the population want to be close to the children and opt out of certain fields or promotions and leave the workforce for periods of time and this accounts for the 71%.  


But like some political pundits   -  never admit anything that would add nuance to a discussion.
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