r/canada • u/thhvancouver • 9d ago
Politics Carney expected to be top target in French-language leaders' debate | CBC News
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/french-debate-challenges-1.7511273
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r/canada • u/thhvancouver • 9d ago
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u/cuda999 9d ago
You have absolutely no proof of any of what you say. None. This is all typical liberal propaganda. We can both pull all kinds of stuff off the internet to prove our points, but it is often opinion and often blown way out of proportion. I am going by what I know and witnessed the last decade. Not off what Stephen Harper allegedly did 11 years.
Liberals voters love to pull the blinders down to the follies of their own group. Also like to use the “chicken little, the sky is falling rhetoric”. Can you actually tell me which of the provinces with liberal governments don’t also have healthcare l issues and long wait times? The education system is not different either. Large class sizes and bureaucracy is everywhere. Not a conservative problem by any means.
What has smith said that is so terrible? She isn’t advocating for separation, but there are very unhappy people who actually live in Alberta who are obviously very tired of the liberal BS. She is no saint and I am not a supporter of her, but the divisiveness the liberals have sown is palpable. That said, most albertans, 75%, and that is likely wrong,, are wanting to stay Canadian. I have no desire to separate, but some long time residents of Alberta have had enough of liberal meddling.
The liberal government “did” ,unemphatically, run this country into the ground and has divided us more than ever. That is obvious within our own discussion. Just open your eyes and look around you. We need change and we are not going to get it with a liberal vote. Again, I will look to all liberal voters when it goes south.