Saturday, September 30, 2006

SFU Young Liberals give Kennedy a 72% endorsement

Wow. The first results are in for BC Young Liberal campus clubs, and at SFU's Main Burnaby campus more than 72% of the members voting for leadership candidates cast their ballot for Gerard Kennedy!

Keep up the great work! For details on voting times, locations, and ID requirements for SFU Surrey, UVic, SFU Harbour Centre, UBC, and UBCO see the posting below or call 604.809.9951.

Friday, September 29, 2006

"HAVE A 'SUPER' WEEKEND!" - bcyouth4kennedy

Well, it's now upon us. Welcome to "Super Weekend," the three days (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday) you have to vote, and get your families and friends out to vote as well.

The excitement is building, the stakes are high, and the impact you can have is enormous.

All of the information you need about when and where to vote is below. Remember, if you are a campus club youth member you can vote both in your riding and at the Delection Election meeting for your campus club.

It is our understanding that a driver's license is sufficient identification to vote, but you might want to confirm this with your local returning officer or riding association. If you are voting at a campus club, proof of attendance such as a student ID card is also required.

For more on Gerard's innovative policy agenda and his activities in the lead up to this weekend, visit
www.gerardkennedy.ca

and check out the video below!

Good luck, and have a "super" weekend!








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Saturday, September 23, 2006

GK's Overwhelming British Columbian Endorsement



Kennedy Receives Overwhelming Endorsement from Federal Liberals in B.C.


Vancouver, BC - Following last week's leadership debate at UBC's Chan Centre for the Performing Arts, party members from across British Columbia have joined together to endorse Gerard Kennedy, as next leader of the Liberal Party of Canada. Kennedy has now received the backing of Richmond Member of Parliament Raymond Chan, former Vancouver Mayor and Senator Larry Campbell, nine of BC's riding presidents and a majority of the LPCBC executive.
The quotes below represent just a few of the things that Liberals in British Columbia are saying about the Kennedy campaign:


"Gerard's commitment to the success of new Canadians and his support of British Columbia's role as Canada's gateway to the Asia Pacific clearly shows he is committed to Western Canada. His belief in a balanced approach between enterprise and social development demonstrates that he is the best candidate to lead the Liberal Party."

-Raymond Chan, MP, Richmond, Gerard Kennedy Co-Chair BC


"The Liberal Party needs Gerard Kennedy's leadership skills so that we can continue to develop a vibrant agenda for our cities including ongoing support for our successful safe injection site here in Vancouver. Gerard has an impeccable record of serving the less fortunate throughout his career - the Liberal Party needs that same sort of practical compassion today if we are going to defeat this mean spirited Harper government."

-Larry Campbell, Senator


"As a former Liberal MPP in Ontario I have worked closely with Gerard. I knew back then he was destined to lead our national party one day. I have complete faith that Gerard will renew the Liberal Party and defeat Stephen Harper in the coming election."

Sterling Campbell, Former Ontario Liberal MPP, Riding President, Vancouver Island North


"Gerard Kennedy is a new and exciting voice for the Liberal Party of Canada. He brings a new perspective to solving the problems facing the Party and Canada today."

Craig Munroe, Riding President, Vancouver Quadra


"He is the only candidate that can communicate with rural Canadians to win seats outside of urban centers. Gerard Kennedy understands the issues facing Liberals in rural ridings across the country."

Parveen Sandur, Riding President, Okanagan - Coquihalla


"When you hear Gerard speak you understand that he is not giving lip service to the problems that face Canada. He truly cares about the people and the country. His work at the Food Bank and as Minister of Education is truly inspiring."

Tar Bing, Riding President, Nanaimo Alberni


"Gerard Kennedy has put in place an ambitious and well thought out plan to help immigrants reach their potential. Gerard Kennedy is a leader and understands the needs of my community. He is the only candidate who he beat Stephen Harper, Jack Layton and Gilles Duceppe."

Gurdev Dhillon, Riding President, Burnaby New Westminster


"Gerard can win the next election because he is both the best candidate to renew the party and present a fresh, new voice of Liberalism to the Canadian public. Those qualities combined with his commitment to pressing issues like the environment make him my choice for leader"

Stephen Kukucha, Campaign Director, British Columbia (1997), Executive Director - BC Minister's Regional Office, Senior Policy Advisor, Minister of Environment


"Gerard understands the difficulty of growing up in rural Canada. Gerard's experiences are pan Canadian and will help him to renew the Liberal Party from coast to coast to coast. Gerard will help us elect more rural representation for the Liberal Party in the next election."

Gurbax Saini, Past Candidate, Cariboo- Prince George


"Gerard has the energy and experience to take down Stephen Harper in the next election. Gerard brings new passion and purpose to the Liberal Party."

Dale Flood, Former LPCBC Executive Director


"As a life long Liberal who has happily knocked thousands of doors in inclement weather during the past 22 years, I am proud to offer my heartfelt support to Gerard Kennedy as he campaigns for leader.

Liberals need a leader who understands that our party and our country cannot succeed without strong, vibrant Liberal representation from the West. No other candidate comes close to knowing British Columbia better than Gerard. As a native son of the Pas Manitoba, Gerard Kennedy represents our best hope for successful party renewal and victory in the next election."
Bruce Young, Former Senior Advisor (British Columbia), Office of the Prime Minister


"Gerard understands that Canadians have their own voice. He has made clear his position on our foreign diplomatic policies. He also recognizes that Canadians need to promote entrepreneurship to compete and lead in today's global economy."

Thomas Marshall, Former Outreach Director, LPCBC


"Gerard Kennedy can help us win a Liberal seat on Vancouver Island North. He has a strong record of helping society's most vulnerable and brings no baggage with his candidacy. Gerard represents tried and tested Liberal values."

Jim Mitchell, Past Candidate, Vancouver Island North


"Gerard Kennedy gives me hope that we can win more rural ridings in British Columbia. Stephen Harper and Jack Layton should be very scared of Gerard's competency to mobilize the rural grassroots electorate. Gerard Kennedy will win us more rural Liberal seats and help us reconnect with the average Canadian."

Chanchal Bal, Gerard Kennedy Co-Chair BC


"I joined the Liberal Party as a youth delegate at our last leadership convention. I joined the Liberal Party because I was inspired by leaders such as Laurier, Pearson and Trudeau, Liberal leaders that made Canada the nation it has become today. Liberal leaders that made Canada give to the world the concept of peacekeeping, the notion of a just society, multiculturalism and a belief in a responsibility to protect. I believe once again that it will be a Liberal leader who will empower our country with the tools that will be necessary for us to continue on a certain path towards greater opportunity, economic prosperity and environmental sustainability in the 21st century. I believe we have found such a leader worthy to lead the Party of Laurier, Pearson and Trudeau and his name is Gerard Kennedy.

Gerard has proven himself in every endeavor thus far, whether managing the Toronto food bank or as a great Education Minister in Ontario as a competent, compassionate visionary. Gerard has the compassion and vision that says ours must be the party that builds a society where every Canadian counts, every Canadian matters, every day, all the time."

Coco Lefoka, YLCBC President


"Gerard Kennedy's policy to bring equality to women in the workplace is a prime example of his ability to recognize a problem and provide a just solution. Gerard Kennedy is a breath of fresh air that will reinvigorate the Liberal Party and give Canadians the Canada they deserve."

Jen Hatton, Gerard Kennedy Co-Chair BC


"As the Liberal party goes through a period of renewal we need someone like Gerard Kennedy. He has shown a dedication to public service throughout his career and knows what it will take for our party to regain trust and support of the electorate in Western Canada."

David Brodie, Former Senior Special Assistant (Northern and Western Canada), Office of the Prime Minister


"Gerard has the unique ability to rebuild the Liberal Party and defeat Stephen Harper. Gerard will usher the Liberal party and Canada into a new era of prosperity."

Kuldip Singh Jhand, LPCBC Nominations Chair


"Gerard Kennedy is the uniting force we need in the Liberal Party right now. Gerard's history as a decisive, daring and diligent manager has led to repeated success beyond all expectations. Whether feeding the poor or helping to bring down Ontario's Conservative government, Gerard Kennedy has devoted his life to progressive pursuits that have made Canada a better place.

In Gerard Kennedy, I see a man who speaks eloquently about his vision, yet is authoritative on the practical minutiae of effective governance. I am proud to campaign for Gerard Kennedy, both within my party and on the doorsteps of Canadians."

Cameron St. John, LPCBC Policy Chair


"Gerard's campaign is a compelling movement and exciting to be part of. His youth team is dedicated, diverse and determined to make a difference in this race by electing a truly forward-thinking and inclusive leader. Gerard has the right balance of experience and fresh ideas to make the Liberal party successful in this new century."

Braeden Caley, VP Internal of the Young Liberals of Canada (BC)


It's rare to find a candidate with the right mix of experience, social conscience and new ideas to lead a political party. Gerard Kennedy has all those qualities and is running for all the right reasons. I am very pleased to support him for leader of the Liberal Party of Canada.

Dean Crawford, Former Senior Advisor, Office of the Minister of Justice


In addition to those listed above Kennedy's campaign has also received the support of the following prominent British Columbia Federal Liberals:

Jatinder Sidhu, Riding President - Abbotsford, Past candidate - Dewdney Alouette
Prem Vinning - Past Candidate, Surrey North
Steve Vander Wal, Former Senior Advisor to the Federal Environment Minister and
Former Senior Advisor to the B.C. Minister of Health
Justyna Jonca, Former Senior Advisor to the Leader of the Government in the Senate
Tex Enemark - former federal Liberal candidate, Vancouver Centre
Ian McKay - former Senior Policy Advisor, Minister of Industry
Doug Leung, Federal Liberal Campaign Manager, Vancouver Quadra (2000, 2004 & 2006)
James Hatton, Secretary, LPCBC
Neil Sweeney, former Legislative Assistant to the Federal Minister of Finance and former Deputy
Chief of Staff to the Premier of BC
Mike Brooks, Former director of Liberal Caucus Research, Victoria
Bud Hoffard, Riding President, Richmond
Ivan Curman, Riding President, Vancouver-Kingsway
Marcel Juneau, Riding President, Pitt Meadows- Maple Ridge- Mission
Shannon Salter, LPCBC Communications Chair
Blanche Juneau, Past Candidate, Pitt Meadows- Maple Ridge- Mission
Shelby Caravetta, VP Services of the Young Liberals of Canada (BC)
Rajinder Sandhu, VP Membership of the Young Liberals of Canada (BC), and President of the SFU Burnaby Young Liberals
Aadil Jesani, President, SFU Harbour Centre Young Liberals
Kam Kaila, President, SFU Surrey Young Liberals
Scott Ross, President of the UBC-Okanagan Young Liberals
Taylor Biggs, President of the UBC Young Liberals
Sana Shahram, Past President, UBC Young Liberals
Shasta Benhaim, VP Internal, UBC Young Liberals
Laura Holvor, VP Communications, UBC Young Liberals
Adam Trombley, VP Finance of the Young Liberals of Canada (BC) and Past President, University of Victoria
Young Liberals
Matt Stickney, VP Finance, UBC Young Liberals
Brent O'Connor, VP, UBC Young Liberals
Angela Crimeni, VP Membership, UBC Young Liberals

Friday, September 22, 2006

Globe: KENNEDY IS "THE ONE TO WATCH"

Check out the Globe and Mail's comprehensive profile of Gerard at www.globeandmail.com!

Kennedy is 'the one to watch'

Candidate's youth, optimism and tenacity bolster his bid for the Liberal leadership

MICHAEL POSNER


From Friday's Globe and Mail

TORONTO – Quick, now: What does the jumbled Liberal Party leadership race have in common with an obscure 19th-century English novel? The answer: "a dark horse."
...(FIND THE COMPLETE ARTICLE BY CLICKING HERE, AND CLICK HERE TO EMAIL IT TO A FRIEND OR FELLOW LIBERALS!)


Some Highlights:

"Less sullied and more youthful than his better-known rivals, Mr. Kennedy — neither a Martinite nor a Chrétienite — bears no scars from the party's internecine wars and might thus be regarded as a leader who can heal the rifts."

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"More importantly, although 81 per cent of Liberals told the Strategic Counsel they believe the party can form the next government, delegates will, in fact, be electing a new opposition leader, for potentially five years. By that time, Messrs. Ignatieff and Rae, with all their liabilities, would be into their mid-60s — not an age, perhaps, to galvanize the emerging generation. Mr. Kennedy would be just 51, seasoned federally and, leaning slightly left, a nightmare for Jack Layton's NDP."

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"Almost everyone who engages with Mr. Kennedy seems to come away impressed: with his intelligence, his command of whatever dossier is in front of him, his commitment to constructive change, his prodigious work ethic and his essential rootedness. Oh yes, and charisma, a word much debased, but applicable to Mr. Kennedy. He may look like a milky chartered accountant, and you're unlikely to ever see him pirouette with a rose in his teeth, but put him in front of a crowd to talk about poverty or education or gender wage equity and the life force emerges, palpably."

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"Incredibly smart," said Annie Kidder, executive director of People for Education, an Ontario parents' organization involved in school reform. "He knew the issues up and down, understood the complexity of public education. And he was really passionate about it. He didn't just talk the talk."

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"The approach, Mr. Johnston said, did not always endear him to his senior civil servants. "But he's persuasive. I saw him address a roomful of trustees that was ready to lynch him and, after 40 minutes, they gave him a standing ovation."

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"In Mr. Fullan's judgment, four things made Mr. Kennedy effective: concern for social justice, his sheer, intellectual prowess, an obsession with results, and indefatigable energy."

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Gerard Kennedy and Jeanette Arsenault met at a nightclub in Edmonton in 1981. They were out with another couple. Ms. Arsenault-Kennedy, an Acadian francophone from Prince Edward Island, isn't sure what the other couple talked about, but Mr. Kennedy, she remembers, talked politics.

"That's all we talked about, the entire night." Her first impression? "This is one ambitious and motivated guy... Maybe that's what attracted me. He is solid. He knows what he wants." In fact, not long after they started dating, Mr. Kennedy thought it best to put Ms. Arsenault-Kennedy on notice: "You know," he told his future wife, "one day, I'm going to go into politics. You know that." He was 22.

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Gerard, the second of six children, was born with a clubbed left foot, a handicap he refused to let impede him. "My mother actually made me believe that the reason I had a specially built shoe was that the other kids just hadn't got theirs yet," he said. "I could skate before I could properly walk." (BCY4K note: "How Canadian is that?!?!")

A friend of his father's built a reinforced skate and the young Kennedy, in the dogged manner that would come to mark him, "just kept at it and kept at it." At 14, with his older brother Ed, he won a hockey scholarship to Winnipeg's private St. John's-Ravenscourt school. Later, he played at the Junior A level, a rugged defenceman known for his ability to deliver hip checks. In college, he recalled, not without a glint of pride, he put two guys through the glass that way. He still plays in a Queen's Park pick-up league.

"What Gerard may have lacked in athleticism," said Ed, now CEO of the Winnipeg-based North West Company, "he made up for with sheer tenacity. He wasn't reckless on the ice, but he was determined and fearless. He'd immerse himself in the moment and I think it connects to his life. He's purpose-driven. It's hardwired into him."

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"I was immediately impressed with him," recalled Jack Harmer, who befriended Mr. Kennedy in Edmonton and has remained a confidante (Mr. Harmer spoke at the Kennedy-Arsenault wedding in 1991 in Wellington, PEI — Jeanette's largely francophone home town — and predicted they'd one day live at 24 Sussex Drive). "He had immense leadership capabilities. He seemed able to do everything. In the course of a day, he'd run budgets, do research, give a speech, negotiate with food companies, handle media interviews and then be out on the floor at midnight filling bags of food that he would personally deliver."

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Sue Cox, Mr. Kennedy's No. 2 for eight years in Toronto, said he was "very good at approaching things from a different perspective. The whole volunteer component — that you didn't need money — but could ask for goods and services without offering tax receipts, that was Gerard. He truly believed you could appeal to people's better instincts. Sometimes his faith was vindicated, sometimes it wasn't."

He worked relentlessly. "People would call at all hours of the night because they knew he'd be there."

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Over the past six months, Mr. Kennedy has laid out a broad policy template, calling for the adoption of national education standards, gender equity, energy and environmental initiatives and a review of Canada's military mandate in Afghanistan, an issue that threatens to polarize the convention. He's also spent a lot of time talking about enterprise, what he calls "unshackling the power of the individual to make a difference" and promoting "an innovative, risk-taking climate."

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The one to watch...

GERARD KENNEDY

Sunday, September 17, 2006

Live, from the BC Leadership Debate

this is an audio post - click to play

Friday, September 15, 2006

The Growing Gerard Delegation and the BC Debate



There are now just 75 Days until the Liberal Leadership convention in Montreal, and only 15 Days until the Delegate Selection Meetings that can get you there!

If you're a British Columbian interested in supporting Gerard at convention, call 604-809-9951 or email bc.kennedy.youth@gmail.com TODAY!

The party's deadline for the submission of "Form 6" to become a delegate is 5pm local time today, Friday.




Also, join Gerard and his BC Team at UBC this Sunday for the fourth official all-candidates debate!

Call 604.809.9951 for tickets.

WHEN:
Sunday, September 17, 2006 - The leadership forum will begin at 3p.m.

WHERE:
The Chan Centre, University of British Columbia

TICKETS:
Tickets are $25 and can also be purchased from LPCBC: 460-580 Hornby Street, Vancouver, BC V6C 3B6 - 1-888-411-6511


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Saturday, September 09, 2006

GenerationKennedy.ca Relaunches





Your one-stop online shop for involvement in the national Kennedy youth campaign has relaunched today!

Visit it now at www.generationkennedy.ca!

Gerard's campaign was among the very first to have dedicated youth campaign websites online and operational, starting right here at BCYouth4Kennedy.

Check back regularly for updates, news, and policy bulletins as we move ever closer to this months DEMs and the convention in Montreal!

Friday, September 08, 2006

Gerard Kennedy on Afghanistan

GERARD ON AFGHANISTAN - NEW VIDEO MESSAGE

Gerard's position on this issue is bold, unique among the leadership candidates, and very comprehensive. It seems to have been incredibly well-received in the national media and even more so by grassroots Liberals and Canadians across the country.

Are you one of the many Liberals who seem to agree with Kennedy's distinct perspective and proposals?

If so, send a letter to the Prime Minister through Gerard's website, or represent your riding on this issue in Montreal by becoming a GK delegate. Follow the links below to get involved!