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... is the most conservative ideologically is the Conservative party of Canada. This party was formed in 2003 when the Canadian Alliance and the Progressive Conservative parties merged. The “super party” went on ... 2006 and they survived a vote and increased their seat count in 2008, almost to the point of attaining a majority. That was an exciting night in canadian politics for sure.
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... Parties and Leaders - a trend that has been establish over many, many years and which all those who pay attention to Canadian politics ought to know, but which this reporter fails to discuss at all - you be the judge.
If there is a ... how Harper and the Con's conduct their affairs with pride. Their place in Canadian history will be quite the contrary.
One thing that the Con's and the Tories ...
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... it could potentially return the Liberals to power and defeat the Conservatives but that it may reboot Canadian politics in general.
Politics in Canada is riding a downward spiral into disrespect and disrepair. It ... periods. It's time to refocus on governing, ideas and making this country as strong as possible for all Canadians. A reboot of politics and government is exactly what Canada needs.
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A snapshot:
We have a Federal minority government that depends for staying in office on playing the separatists, the liberals and the socialists against each other and are doing it very nicely indeed, except that all they have achieved by 5 o'clock when they all go home, is to have stayed on the high wire for another day.
Our PM is on a Trade Mission, read, staying out of trouble by staying ...
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... held a Board of Directors position with all the companies doing business with the government.
But Canadian law has evolved to where it is considered terribly bad form to benefit ... to make less money in the bargain? There was a time when individuals might have been more likely to enter politics with a genuine interest to serve others with their skills. Now, it has become Capitalism in action with ...
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... give the Tories their majority and let's see just how bad they are when they have enough seats to do what they "really" want to do. Then the Canadian electorate (should they actually remember or care enough come the next election), can relegate this regressive crew to the dustbin of Canadian politics where they so justly deserve to be.
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