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Sound bites from the Thunder Bay-Rainy River debate

Wednesday night’s Thunder Bay-Rainy River debate, hosted by the Chronicle Journal , was a feisty affair that saw three parties repeatedly attacking the policies of the Conservatives – with a few shots thrown in at their other rivals.
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Conservative Moe Comuzzi (from left), the Green Party's Christy Radbourne, the NDP's John Rafferty and Liberal Don Rusnak at Wednesday night's Thunder Bay-Rainy River debate at the Thunder Bay Community Auditorium. (Leith Dunick, tbnewswatch.com)

Wednesday night’s Thunder Bay-Rainy River debate, hosted by the Chronicle Journal, was a feisty affair that saw three parties repeatedly attacking the policies of the Conservatives – with a few shots thrown in at their other rivals.

On stage were Conservative Moe Comuzzi, the Green Party’s Christy Radbourne, the NDP’s John Rafferty and Liberal Don Rusnak.

Here’s a synopsis of some of their more notable quotes on the night:


"Real change, real altering change is never the work of large political parties." – Christy Radbourne, Green Party

“It's disappointing that more people in Thunder Bay and the region aren't more involved in the political process." – Don Rusnak, Liberals

"When the world is faced with uncertainty from international groups ... Stephen Harper has acted with decisiveness." – Moe Comuzzi, Conservatives

"We need to look at our low tax plan.” – Moe Comuzzi

"When you have wrong information, chances are it will put you on the wrong path.” – Christy Radbourne

"Democracy in this country in the past decade has taken the biggest hit." – John Rafferty, NDP

"What we need to do is have a real plan to reform the senate. ”– Don Rusnak

"I don't mind saying the last seven years as your MP has been very frustrating," – John Rafferty on lack of information from government.

"This government has done a systematic job of hiding information from citizens." – Christy Radbourne

"None of my counterparts have even mentioned it, how to create jobs for our kids." – Moe Comuzzi

"You don't create jobs by corporate tax cuts." – Christy Radbourne

"That's what tonight is all about, more job opportunities." – Moe Comuzzi

"We've done this five times and I think we all want to lower the small business tax from 11 to 9 per cent." – Don Rusnak

"We have pledged a billion dollars over 10 years for the Ring of Fire." – John Rafferty

"I don't think Mr. Rafferty has been following the polls and seen where his party is heading.” – Don Rusnak

"The province needs to do their part and get off their hands.” – Moe Comuzzi on Ring of Fire plan.

"We need to really commit to a revenue stream that's going to produce those billions." – Christy Radbourne

"If you want to get infrastructure built, you have to ensure large corporations pay their fair share." – John Rafferty

"It raises taxes and it kills jobs.” – Moe Comuzzi on deficit spending

"There is no federal leadership right now. Let's just leave it up to the provinces and see what they do." – Christy Radbourne

"He has added $118 billion to our debt." – John Rafferty on Stephen Harper

"They didn't run balanced budgets for the whole time they were in government, for the last 10 years." – Don Rusnak

"It's hard to go to a job if you can't afford child care." – Christy Radbourne

"I'm absolutely flabbergasted by the Liberal candidate up here ... I mean the Conservative candidate up here.” – Don Rusnak

"These jobs that Mr. Harper talks about, 80 per cent of them are precarious jobs." – John Rafferty

"One of the ways to make sure ... people have a way to improve is to raise the minimum wage." – John Rafferty

"The poverty in this country is crippling." – Christy Radbourne

"We know that many of those people who use that food bank don't fill their prescriptions." – John Rafferty

"The smoke-and-mirrors of the NDP is they want the people at Tim Hortons, at McDonald's to think they're getting $15-an-hour." – Don Rusnak

“It’s guaranteed money every month that helps our kids. And they're having more kids. Isn't that wonderful?” – Moe Comuzzi on the universal child-tax credit.

"We'll call BS when we see BS and (child-care benefit) was to buy votes." – Don Rusnak on child-tax credit

"It's not the golden child that everyone seems to think it is, or certainly that Moe Comuzzi thinks." – John Rafferty on child-tax credit

"Let's start addressing the big elephant in the room, which is climate change." – Christy Radbourne

"The Liberal plan is to bring back regulations and make sure corporations pay if they pollute." – Don Rusnak

"We were the first country to walk out of Kyoto, 2011 under Harper." – Christy Radbourne

"Ontario handles your health care. There's $20 billion that comes into our province. What are we getting locally?" – Moe Comuzzi

"It is time that everybody gets into the boat and starts paddling. We are going to be in a world of hurt real soon." – Christy Radbourne

"Ms. Comuzzi must be reading from her binder again.” – Don Rusnak, after Comuzzi said “we” ended coal-fired power in Ontario.

What we need right now is smart tax policy." – Don Rusnak

"It's not pie-in-the-sky, you're benefiting today.” – Moe Comuzzi on Conservative tax policy

"We don't need more tax regulations, we need to simplify it." – Christy Radbourne

"In 100 years, our prime minister was only prime minister to apologize for heinous crimes committed at residential schools." – Moe Comuzzi

"I do all right as a lawyer in Thunder Bay and I don't know if I can (put) $10,000 into a tax-free savings account." – Don Rusnak

"We know that income splitting for families only helps the top 16% of families in Canada. We think we can do better." – John Rafferty

"The senate does serve a purpose. If you eliminate the senate you're leaving everything up to the Prime Minister." – Moe Comuzzi

"The Liberals would rather talk about jobs and the economy, than get into a constitutional battle right now." – Don Rusnak

"Boom or bust economies are not sustainable. We can't wait for the next boom to drag us out of recession." – Christy Radbourne

"We got the senate question out of the way. Now, how are we going to create jobs in Thunder Bay-Rainy River." – Moe Comuzzi

"We are committed to improving First Nations education across this country." – Christy Radbourne

"Our country has been decimated in the international community by the Harper government." – Don Rusnak

"It used to be a badge of honour to wear the maple leaf when travelling the world. We can't do that anymore." – Don Rusnak

"You have two parties that will turn their back on military aid." – Moe Comuzzi

"We are a disgrace right now, when we talk about the Syrian refugee crisis." – Christy Radbourne

"The Green Party will pick up seats. It might not be this one in #TBRR but we will pick up six to 10 seats and be balance of power." – Christy Radbourne

"For the last decade we've failed to live up to our international commitments." – John Rafferty

"Our polling numbers show it's a battle between the NDP and Liberals ... "The NDP aren't going to do it." – Don Rusnak

"We have a sitting MP who has done nothing to create jobs.” – Moe Comuzzi

"I'm proud of Tom Mulcair being principled. If we lose a few points in the polls, so be it." – John Rafferty

"Big trade agreements that are not vetted first ... do not benefit us." – Christy Radbourne

"Under Mr. Harper 30,000 small farms have been abandoned over the last nine years." – John Rafferty

"Single women are the poorest segment of our seniors groups in Canada.” – John Rafferty

"The Ontario pension plan is destined for failure." – John Rafferty

If it looks like a registry, if it smells like a registry, it's a registry," – Moe Comuzzi

"The Conservatives have not won here in 80 years, they're not going to start on Oct. 19." – Christy Radbourne

"Vote Moe and I'll get you jobs." – Moe Comuzzi



Leith Dunick

About the Author: Leith Dunick

A proud Nova Scotian who has called Thunder Bay home since 2002, Leith is Dougall Media's director of news, but still likes to tell your stories too. Wants his Expos back and to see Neil Young at least one more time. Twitter: @LeithDunick
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