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"It's very clear that Canadians are much more interested in Carney's approach. They want a positive solutions-oriented kind of government. Pierre Poilievre seems to be stuck in the politics of a couple of years ago, and he just can't get out of it."

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I don’t disagree with you.

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"Canada’s last Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper didn’t want to annihilate the NDP.  

He wanted to prop them up.

He even gave Jack Layton a state funeral...

He needed both the Liberals and NDP to be viable to secure victory."

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Which former Prime Minister is the better campaign asset?

I think we all know who it is.

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Watching federal Conservatives go after Doug Ford reminds all of us that Poilievre never believed in "big tent" politics.

He's all about ideological purity tests, "knowing best," and brutal nastiness.

The kinds of things that usually stand in the way of durable success.

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“Canadians want a steady hand as Prime Minister.”

In conversation with CJ Sidhu from Sanjha TV at the Mark Carney rally in Richmond.

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Former prime minister Harper accuses Carney of overblowing role during financial crisis | CBC News Former prime minister Stephen Harper is accusing Liberal leadership hopeful Mark Carney of taking too much credit for helping guide Canada's response to the 2008 global financial crisis, an assertion ...

Lots of damage control going on in Poilievre’s world.

First, Donald Trump pretends to have never liked Pierre Poilievre.

Now, Stephen Harper pretends to have never liked Mark Carney!

www.cbc.ca/news/politic...

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This is her real account:

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Anyone who is commenting here: this is a fake account. ⬆️⬆️

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This is a fake account. ⬇️

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This is why we are facing 25% tariffs?

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I hope the next Liberal leader stops calling the Liberal Party of Canada a “movement.”

It’s a political party, and it should be proud to properly self-identify as such.

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Canada does not want to have anything to do with becoming a 51st state.

Vive le Canada!

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Pierre Poilievre isn’t going to get the “carbon tax election” he wants.

Full clip here: www.cbc.ca/player/play/...

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Fun fact: Christy Clark won a greater share of seats in the 2013 and 2017 provincial elections than any federal Liberal Leader won in B.C. in any federal election in Canadian history.

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Isn't it Canada's job to secure the Canadian border, and the US's job to secure the American border?

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Across the board, but with a focus on the lowest tax bracket.

We should reward income generation a bit more and consumption a bit less - overconsumption a lot less.

This would help in lots of ways.

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As in a win for working people.

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It would be better to cut income taxes actually.

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It’s an American Obsession. It’s Based on a Total Lie. We Have to Stop Before It’s Too Late. The truth about what's happening on America's roads—and how we can stop it.

“The phenomenon is known as induced demand. The result is an endless cycle in which congestion leads to highway expansion, which invites more trips, which brings back traffic…The pattern is so inevitable that economists have dubbed it the iron law of congestion.”
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New here, checking things out.

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