Topic Six
1. Leap Manifesto
The Leap Manifesto has been developed to make the Canadian economy to rise from the deep crisis that it is facing today, increase in poverty and inequality. The Leap Manifesto proposed that it is time to stop walking small steps and starting leaping when it comes to helping the economy. One major leap that can be done at the moment is shifting to the use of renewable energy.
Furthermore, the leap Manifesto also draws an idea based on the non-polluting economy.
“Like an end to fossil fuel subsidies. Financial transaction taxes. Increased resource royalties. Higher income taxes on corporations and wealthy people. A progressive carbon tax. Cuts to military spending. All of these are based on a simple “polluter pays”
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Poverty in Canada is increasing, and one way to verse it is by having more funding for schools. Looking at the difference between the charter school and voucher system, they both have their pros and cons. For instance, Charter school works as a private school yet it is free like a public school which is a good thing that way students that are in the poverty line can access the school that seems suitable for them in education. However, its downfall is that if the charter school does not meet the objects that are set in the charter the school will shut down. (historica Canada)
On the other hand, the Voucher system allows any student to gain money from the government which they can use it to get into any school they want. However, the downfall of this system is that the funding for public school will decrease because the money that is given by voucher is taken from the funding of public school hence that will affect public schools. Also, it can cause segregation between students (Teacher