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Let’s take a consistent quote from the beginning: “At these times, global economic uncertainty (Mark) Carney has completed admirable work in performing Banque de Canada’s mandate and proved at a time when the government was trying to protect Canada from the worst effects of the global economic recession.» »» »» »» »» »
Who spoke about the shining of November 26, 2012 when Mark Carney announced his departure to the Bank of England? Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper … who was quite less shining last night to the new liberal chief.
In his first participation in the Conservative Assembly on an election campaign since his departure from political life 10 years ago, Stephen Harper significantly criticized Mark Carney for trying to correspond to the merit of the way Canada went through the crisis in 2008. The “Precious Partner” of his government, one who “did an admirable job” is now a political opponent and needs to be trusted.
At this stage of the campaign, however, has the best chance of winning. And the presence of Stephen Harper at the Rally Monster (almost 10,000 people, according to sources) in Edmonton on Monday is part of the context where Pierre Hairy must absolutely find a way to overthrow steam and as quickly as possible. The manifestation of Stephen Harper, about 10 minutes, was effective, well designed and well presented. The crowd loved – the credibility of Stephen Harper in the conservative movement remains immense.
However, it is permissible to think exactly who spoke to the former prime minister. Thousands of conservative supporters gathered in the heart of the province, which forms a deep election base of the party, it is a show of strength … a little easy (although the number of participants is impressive). Conservatives must expand their voters behind Alberta and meadows. Above all: to seduce voters who do not necessarily have to be nostalgic or admire from Harper’s time. This kind of intervention may have an effect on mobilizing soldiers – but also emphasizes that we do not feel like we want among the conservatives.
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The longest voting committee will hit again! After contributing 91 candidates for the vote of the bypass of Lasalle – Emard – Verdun in September, this team, which this time deals with the reform of the voting system, focused on its efforts in the district of Carleton, on Ontario, where conservative Chief Pierre Hair presents. Therefore, a total of 92 candidates are registered on the list of election list of Canada – which will force the impression of a bulletin of almost a long meter. The Committee’s strategy is the same as the strategy deployed in September: it proves absurd that the current system does not work … Although it means creating confusion among voters who are submitted to public opinion surveys on April 28.
Quotation
“We will not apologize for being a nation. And regardless of liberals, we will act as a nation.” »
-The shower of the blocist Yves-François Blanchet, who spoke on Tuesday before the construction of the Supreme Court in Ottawa, to talk about this disposition of the deviations that Mary Carney connected.
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👍 Up
Prime Minister Saskatchewan Scott Moe has expressed his disagreement with Preston Manning, Chief of the Canadian Reform Party in recent hours, recently claiming that the vote for Mark Carney 28 will be a vote on the detachment of Western provinces. Scott MOe from conservative fidelity said it did not support the analysis of Preston Manning, although in Saskatchewan there is also a dissatisfaction of the West (the problem that led to the creation of a reformist party). In the current context, however, the Prime Minister believes that it is time in the Canadian unit and does not talk about Art Nouveau. “For several years, we have been thinking about politicians presented by the liberal government and that has always been supported by the new Democratic Party, and we continue to do so in this federal election campaign,” he said. Position less spectacular than the position of Preston Manning, but probably more promising … especially because there is a real chance that in three weeks the liberal government is elected.
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Based on merit, we applaud repeated will of almost all Canadian parties, because it almost always fights tax evasion, tax evasion, tax havens and other variations of the same topic. The current campaign is no exception. However, we would find more credible obligations if the government has already managed to get what we get with each campaign. On Tuesday, Pierre Hairyis promised to restore “at least a billion per year” by redistributing resources in the Canadian income agency. Last week, Jagmeet Singh announced that “the irremocrats (closed) these escapes and (use) billions of dollars obtained to invest in our infrastructure, improve health care and reduce life costs for Canadians”. For several years, dozens of other examples would take the same direction: strongly when these good intentions create expected fruit! Meanwhile, we will remain cautious in front of promises that spend almost miraculous billions.