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Alberta is now on their own and will decide what is good for Canada not the people in Ottawa :lol:  

I really don't understand Alberta's hate for Canada it truly disturbing. 

 

Why do you guys support anti Canada stuff the party of divide 53% voted for her

 

Oh Alberta will not be apart of any Pandemic measures ever again 

 

 

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7 minutes ago, toslow said:

He did get it done, why would you think if not for PP it wouldn’t come forward 

Remember when CPC took full credit for CERB :dunno:  I figure sooner or later they will flip on Iran and start saying we are too tough on them like they said about Trudeau on Trump

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Interest rates are going up 

Taxes going up 

gasoline prices going through the roof 

Inflation the highest its ever been in our history 

 

Thank the liberals for this bullshit 

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9 hours ago, toslow said:

Interest rates are going up 

Taxes going up 

gasoline prices going through the roof 

Inflation the highest its ever been in our history 

 

Thank the liberals for this bullshit 

Inflation isn't even the highest point this year :dunno:  have you ever wondered why they use 40 years and not 39?  I know why because those 8 years were to worst our country has ever seen.  But lets forget that period 

 

Funny how the uneducated voters don't understand that none of this is a direct result of governing,  keep it going toslow.

 

 

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9 hours ago, toslow said:

How much did your thanksgiving dinner cost this year 

we can't eat big dinners when half the country is starving, so I gave out Turkey sandwiches the line up was down the street with starving people trying to smile and say thanks.

 

How was yours?

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poor PP

 

But Mulroney also warned the new Conservative Party leader will likely have to “set aside” some of the “extraneous things” he campaigned on: threatening to fire the governor of the Bank of Canada, supporting the trucker protests, and encouraging Canadians to “opt out” of inflation using cryptocurrency.

“Look, you can't get elected with that kind of stuff,” Mulroney said. “Canadians are not there. Canadians are in the broad, general centre.”

“I did say to him — which is pretty obvious — you cannot, in this country, get elected from the extreme left or the extreme right. It can't happen. We have 155 years of history to prove it,” he added.

Meanwhile one of Poilievre’s top advisers, Jenni Byrne, said last month ahead of Poilievre’s victory and election as leader that he’s unlikely to take a more moderate approach post-campaign.

“What you see is what you get,” Byrne said. "What you should expect to hear from Pierre is exactly what he's talking about."

Mulroney said he also cautioned Poilievre against underestimating or trivializing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, especially given his record beating out former Conservative Party leaders Stephen Harper, Andrew Scheer, and Erin O’Toole in the last three respective consecutive general elections.

 

 

https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/mulroney-backing-conservatives-poilievre-but-cautions-he-won-t-win-going-extreme-right-1.6102069

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1 hour ago, 1trailmaker said:

poor PP

 

But Mulroney also warned the new Conservative Party leader will likely have to “set aside” some of the “extraneous things” he campaigned on: threatening to fire the governor of the Bank of Canada, supporting the trucker protests, and encouraging Canadians to “opt out” of inflation using cryptocurrency.

“Look, you can't get elected with that kind of stuff,” Mulroney said. “Canadians are not there. Canadians are in the broad, general centre.”

“I did say to him — which is pretty obvious — you cannot, in this country, get elected from the extreme left or the extreme right. It can't happen. We have 155 years of history to prove it,” he added.

Meanwhile one of Poilievre’s top advisers, Jenni Byrne, said last month ahead of Poilievre’s victory and election as leader that he’s unlikely to take a more moderate approach post-campaign.

“What you see is what you get,” Byrne said. "What you should expect to hear from Pierre is exactly what he's talking about."

Mulroney said he also cautioned Poilievre against underestimating or trivializing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, especially given his record beating out former Conservative Party leaders Stephen Harper, Andrew Scheer, and Erin O’Toole in the last three respective consecutive general elections.

 

 

https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/mulroney-backing-conservatives-poilievre-but-cautions-he-won-t-win-going-extreme-right-1.6102069

Don’t know why you’re saying poor PP

seems like sound advice 

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