Hudak (and Harper) are bad for your health
Read the morning papers, then watch this
Check out our new ad – Dalton on health! (updated)
Our guy protects health care. Theirs – and their campaign leadership – hawk cigs to kids.
UPDATE: Oh, and this.
Blown away
Flaherty and Hudak, looking for a hat trick
Jim Flaherty popped down to Toronto to heap praise of Tobacco Tim Hudak, this afternoon.
By endorsing him, Flaherty’s just kicked-started the “hat trick” story again.
Hat trick, you ask? The video the Cons tried to suppress?
It’s August 2, 2011: Stephen Harper calls for a “hat trick” – that is, for the same Conservative cabal to run the country, the GTA and Ontario.
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Video: Tobacco Tim is Big Tobacco’s biggest friend
Will Tobacco Tim fire himself, and his Big Tobacco lobbyists?
Tobacco Tim: Prove You’re a Man of Your Word and Fire Yourself and Your Friends
Toronto – – If Tim Hudak is a man of his word, then he’s about to “fire” his campaign manager, his deputy campaign boss, at least one of his candidates, and himself.
That’s the only conclusion one can draw from Hudak’s pledge this morning that “if anyone did that on my campaign they’d be fired.”
The public record is clear and indisputable: at every point, on every vote, Hudak has sided with Big Tobacco. And his PCs are the only ones who opposed legislation that keeps tobacco away from children and opposed rules to stamp out tobacco advertising.
- FACT: Tim Hudak voted against the Smoke Free Tobacco act. (Hansard)
- FACT: Mark Spiro is Hudak’s campaign manager and his lobbying firm tried to stop tobacco warning labels. (cbc.ca, December 9, 2010)
- FACT: Hudak’s deputy campaign director, Chad Rogers, still lobbies for big tobacco. (Lobbyist Registry)
- FACT: One of Hudak’s star candidates and spokesman, Vic Gupta, has been a registered lobbyist against anti-smoking laws. (Lobbyist Registry)
So, when Tim Hudak says he’ll “fire” people for joking about cigarettes, will he start with himself and his closest aides who make their living off fighting warning labels and helping big tobacco advertise to Ontario kids?
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On the record: Tim Hudak sides with Big Tobacco
Toronto Star reporter: What price do you put on someone’s health though? Is it okay for somebody to work in a casino surrounded by smoke, is that okay?
Tim Hudak: Listen, we’ll have members of our…
Reporter: I’m sorry, is that okay?
Hudak: We’ll have members of our party that support the [Smoke Free Ontario] bill and we’ll have some members like myself from border areas that don’t.
(Hudak Scrum, June 7, 2005)