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So we had a great April fools day with the drop in gas prices didn’t we? Funny thing though, the prices two weeks ago were the same as they are now, then the major oil companies jacked up the prices over twenty cents a litre in some places. The only fool in this whole picture is carbon con Carney, who thinks we are all village idiots. Carney, do us all a favour and crawl under the rock you came from. Maybe your buddy Justin has a job for you managing his hedge funds.
Bruce Haynes
(We’ll see if he has a job in Ottawa after the election is over.)
Liberals block prosperity
Pierre Poilievre is right, under today’s Liberal policies you could never build the Trans-Canada Railway or the St Lawrence Seaway. Canadians need to vote for the new national energy corridor that the Conservatives are pledging to build. The future of Canada may depend on it.Â
Oh, by the way, if you are enjoying the cheaper gas prices across Canada, thank Pierre Poilievre and the Conservatives, because until recently the Liberals, NDP and Green Party fought against putting this money back in your pocket!
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Chris Robertson
(Getting rid of the carbon tax for consumers is a welcome break, but it isn’t enough.)
The hat doesn’t fit
Nothing looks more disingenuous than a Liberal politician wearing a hard hat. Especially an endomorph like Mark Carney. And here we thought bad acting left the Canadian stage when the drama teacher, Justin Trudeau, exited stage left.Â
John HancockÂ
(It’s a political trick they all use. Just think about the number of cowboy hats donned for a week in July.)
Stay and modify government
Alberta doesn’t need to separate, we can stay part of Canada. We just need a federal western government to set policy for the western side of the country as we have different needs than the east.
Robert McDowell
(Sounds pretty close to a separation.)
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