PIK
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Come on Guard you know damn well your guy wanted a lot more spent, just like they want to do now. Chretien/ martin were in power when everything was going great. Harper has had to deal with severe world crisis and has done a great job.
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American Export To Canada: Left-Wing Advocacy
PIK replied to kraychik's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
So when the NDP shuts down the oil sands , where are they going to make up the money. You do like health care, don't you?- 18 replies
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Harpers people do not.
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All Martin did was hurt the provinces big time. Anybody could have done the job martin did. So who will be trudeaus finace minister if he won for some dumb reason. Chrystia Freeland is who I am betting on.
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You would think in ONT they could find someone to hold our info on hunters/fisherman. All our info goes to tennessee.
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That is not right or fair. People should be able to vote the way they want, not be told to vote a certain way.
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Also chretien allowed his people to say and promise anything they wanted, knowing damn what was being said would never happen.
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Another over hyped product of the left wing media. What do you think would have happened if one of those 2 were in power. We would be in major trouble right now. The world is in a recession and it affects everyone. To bad tom or justin did not understand that. They are lying thru their teeth if they think they could do better under these circumstances. If tom gets in watch how the markets react. It wont be pretty.
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Graham Mitchell is a powerful anti-oilsands activist based in Toronto. Until yesterday, he was the executive director of a U.S.-funded lobby group called Leadnow.ca. They specialize in organizing anti-oilsands street protests and producing slick anti-pipeline YouTube ads. Mitchell was also the director of training and leadership at the Broadbent Institute. Last year he organized a boot camp teaching people how to campaign for a moratorium on fracking. And Mitchell is a registered lobbyist in Ottawa. As of yesterday, his lobbying disclosure form lists among his goals “asking that the Conservative federal MPs in BC pressure cabinet to stop the Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipeline.” He’s been an eco-activist since his days as Jack Layton’s assistant on Toronto city council. Fighting against oil and gas is his job. But it’s also his personal passion. His Twitter feed is full of personal jabs, demonizing “Big Oil” and anyone who deals with them. He’s a practitioner of the activist tactic of “denormalization” – demonizing an industry until it is no longer considered socially acceptable. Mitchell has an impressive resume. But it got more impressive this week. Alberta’s NDP Premier, Rachel Notley, appointed Graham Mitchell to be the chief of staff to Alberta’s minister of energy. A Toronto anti-oilsands activist – still registered as an anti-oil lobbyist – is now running Alberta’s energy department. There are twelve ministers in the Alberta cabinet, including Notley herself, each with a chief of staff. And ten of those chiefs are, like Mitchell, NDP activists from other provinces, many of whom will commute each week to Alberta from Vancouver, Toronto, or elsewhere. More....... http://www.therebel.media/meet_alberta_s_new_chiefs_of_staff And people think this is ok. Our county is in big trouble with the likes of these people running the show. And just think if mulcair gets in, hello greece. And what is with bringing in people from all over canada, can't find any people in alberta. People better wake up and wake up fast.
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http://www.ottawasun.com/2015/08/31/trudeaus-deficit-flip-flop-grist-for-harpers-mill It just does not end with this guy. How anyone could even think of voting liberal is mind boggling. Where does he stand??
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American Export To Canada: Left-Wing Advocacy
PIK replied to kraychik's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
I have been preaching this for a while. It just sickens me that the Canadian left have no problem with foreign money dictating what we do or who we vote for. Talk about selling out the country. So foreign money and unions running the country after the next election, sounds scary to me. We regular folk that just work hard for what little we have ,will have nothing left.- 18 replies
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He is funny, that is why people like him.
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You are so full of it topaz. This government with all its warts is one of the cleanest I have seen in my 55 yrs. Chretien men got away with a lot.
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No Military Action - Ever! Another Trudeau Gaffe?
PIK replied to Keepitsimple's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
And now he is a against bill C-24. -
Our social net. And CY ,my family has been here sine 1790's, I am Canadian. But as I said if the immigrant just gets into a ghetto, then what he does in life will be limited. With out English or French you are going no where.
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Is Mulcair and trudeau's carbon tax a good thing?
PIK replied to PIK's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Because there is not enough emissions from this country to worry about. And we do not need to destroy our economy for that. Where is the outrage over california and its dirtiest oil in NA. -
No Military Action - Ever! Another Trudeau Gaffe?
PIK replied to Keepitsimple's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
WikiLeaks has revealed more lies about the Iraq war, this time from the Canadian government. According to CBC News: [E]ven as [former prime minister Jean] Chretien told the Commons that Canada wouldn’t participate in Operation Iraqi Freedom, Canadian diplomats were secretly telling their U.S. counterparts something entirely different. … According to the U.S. account, [Canadian diplomat] James Wright “emphasized” that contrary to public statements by the prime minister, Canadian naval and air forces could be “discreetly” put to use during the pending U.S.-led assault on Iraq and its aftermath But even though Canada was lucky to have missed what could have been a very costly experience for our armed forces, the optics of the event were always terrible. The Canadian government waited until the last possible moment before declaring that it would not be participating. This left the government open to many awkward questions, including the problematic issue of hundreds of Canadian troops being sent to fight in Iraq, while on exchange with allied units. Indeed, General Walt Natynczyk — currently the top soldier in the Canadian Forces — commanded 35,000 troops in Iraq and 1,200 Canadian Forces personnel in the region were long rumoured (and now confirmed, thanks to WikiLeaks) to have been part of the war, despite Ottawa’s protestations. Then opposition leader Stephen Harper was absolutely correct when he called the government “half-pregnant” and commented that while countries had, in the past, supported a war without sending troops, Canada was the first to send troops to a war it did not support. Prime Minister Harper’s support of Canadian participation in the war was controversial and something he had to distance himself from, but when pointing out the Liberals’ hypocrisy, he was right on the money. Desperate to avoid the Iraq War, Chretien sent virtually everything the army had to a peacekeeping mission in Kabul, told the world that he would not help in Iraq, but then put our forces already there at the disposal of our allies. That was dishonest to the Canadian voters, unfair to our allies and insulting to our troops, who were asked to take on a mission the government had already publicly repudiated. http://news.nationalpost.com/full-comment/jean-chretien-and-iraq-yet-more-proof-the-liberals-stood-for-nothing At least harper was being honest. That is something we can not say about chretien when he was PM. Funny how the left just loved wiki leaks, but now it have come back to haunt them. So maybe spanky it is chretien that owes canadians a apology. -
The problem is new people need to become Canadian. Not come here and then take advantage of the system or demand they we change our rules for them. That for sure is failure for that person. Come here learn the language, do not get into a ghetto, which you are screwed. Get out and become part of the country. You look in Vancouver where 3 generation people still do not know English, but that there makes them a prisoner in their communities ,because they cant leave. You have to adapted to our way, but yet still keep some of who you are. But becoming a Canadian is a must.
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What about the NDP paying martin suit and the liberal party paying off mulcairs defamation suit at the tune of 95,000 dollars. That not count for anything?
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More crap from fife I see. What is happening here is a danger to democracy in Canada . And it starts with the left wing media and there pursuit of nothing, but yet wynne gets away scot free on everything. To bring down a gov over 95gs and let her stay after stealing and wasting billions. We have become the laughing stock in the free world.
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Is Mulcair and trudeau's carbon tax a good thing?
PIK replied to PIK's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Then explain it to me. Tell me how china gets to keep doing what it does for 30 more yrs, but yet we are the problem. -
Justin is a brand that the liberals have been using, so why not call him justin. If he is to afraid to use his last name that is his problem. He could have clled him a pievce of shit like trudeau once called a minister in the commons.
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So trudeau rips harper for a deficit and then says it will be yrs before he pays off the deficit. This boy just doesn't have a clue.
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Is Mulcair and trudeau's carbon tax a good thing?
PIK replied to PIK's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Topaz, we could cut our emissions 100% and it is not going to anything but destroy the country. As long as china and america get away with what they are doing why should we. Tell me how 1.6% hurts anyone. Tell me how cutting it will work when nobody else is doing it. -
Is Mulcair and trudeau's carbon tax a good thing?
PIK replied to PIK's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
It is all scams to tax the people even more.
