Energy Tips Video Clips Library With David Chernushenko
Finding ways to live well using less energy has never made more sense. You spend less on electricity and home heating/cooling. You cut your emissions of greenhouse gases and other harmful pollutants. You help create clean and rewarding jobs for local home insulators and the retailers and manufacturers of energy-efficient equipment and appliances. And you can smile instead of cringe whenever fuel prices go up.
Thanks for visiting our little neck of the internet. Since the June 2004 general election the Newfoundland and Labrador division of the Green Party of Canada has been growing at an unprecedented rate in all seven federal districts. Clearly, people are ready to work for change. Yet, in a province as large and vast as ours, bringing people together to discuss their concerns will always be a daunting task. As such, we hope that this web page will act as the central medium and touchstone for our movement, allowing people from Cape St. George to Cape Spear and Nain to directly participate in grassroots policy building, candidate recruitment, local news and event promotions, and future election campaigns. While the NL Greens is federal in its current orientation, our web page focuses on provincial and municipal developments as well.
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Platform 2006
It’s difficult to stick old-fashioned political labels on us, because we’re neither a party of the left nor a party of the right. For us, good ideas are simply good ideas. So, who is the Green Party?
Green Seal of Disapproval
St. John's East Candidate, Stephen Harris, addresses a controversial issue; demonstrating the dynamic of the Green Party in a practice of Free Speech and bringing the Seal Hunt into a different perspective.