Ten Percenter

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In Canadian politics, a Ten Percenter is a party political flyer that MPs have the right to mail — at no cost to themselves — to households in other ridings, equivalent to 10% of the households in their constituency.[1]

While ten percenters are in theory supposed "to keep Canadians informed on the important activities undertaken on their behalf by their elected representatives"[2] Ten Percenters are sometimes viewed as controversial, because public money is used to promote the MP's political party.

2009 Controversies

During debate on the cancellation of the controversial Long-Gun Registry, a ten percenter was sent by the Conservatives to citizens in the Nova Scotia riding of Sackville—Eastern Shore MP Peter Stoffer, stating that the NDP MP had “worked to support the (long gun) registry” when, in fact, he has been opposed to the registry since its inception 12 years ago.[3] Peter Milliken, Speaker of the House of Commons, admonished the Conservatives sternly for this tactic, and that the issue will be sent to a House Committee on the issue for a more detailed examination.

A new controversy broke out in November 2009, regarding ten percenters when the Conservative Party sent out a mailing "targeting ridings with large Jewish communities" accusing "the Liberal Party of participating in the 2001 World Conference against Racism in Durban, South Africa, which the pamphlets describe as overtly anti-Semitic, and of supporting terrorist groups Hamas and Hezbollah. The flyers go after Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff for accusing Israel of committing war crimes"[4].

References

  1. ^ http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/fullcomment/archive/2009/11/19/353810.aspx#ixzz0XL1kWbjx National Post editorial board: Ban the ten-percenters
  2. ^ http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/fullcomment/archive/2009/11/19/353810.aspx#ixzz0XL3H2uWo National Post editorial board: Ban the ten-percenters
  3. ^ http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2009/11/19/11819576-cp.html Speaker slaps Tory wrists over hyper-partisan flyers Canadian Press
  4. ^ http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/article/727885--pm-s-jewish-pitch-hits-a-new-low-critics-say Toronto Star PM's Jewish pitch hits a new low, critics say