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Kenney promises ‘to do everything’ he can ‘to get Scheer elected’ at CPC event in Edmonton
“It’s easy for [Trudeau] to get to walk in parades or to make
announcements with no details,but our plan allows Canada to export more
of what we can produce here at a lower rate of emissions.”
Scheer says regardless of protests, the Conservative’s climate plan will be effective.
But an Edmonton political scientist disagrees.
Chaldeans Mensah says both the Conservative and Liberal plans wouldn’t
do enough to meet emission targets – a fact that could turn some
protestors to an alternative option this October.
Trudeau to reveal Liberal platform as Scheer spends day off campaign trail
He has a mid-day event scheduled at the University of Toronto’s
Mississauga campus, where he’s promising to reveal what the Liberals
call “a real plan for the middle class.”
The Liberals, Conservatives and New Democrats have spent much of the
three-week-old campaign fighting over who will do more for average
Canadians’ incomes, expenses and debts.
Liberals promise pipeline revenue will go to ‘natural’ solutions like tree planting – iPolitics
Thunberg told reporters after the meeting that Trudeau was “not doing enough.” When asked about the criticism, Trudeau told reporters he agreed with Thunberg “entirely” — but carried on to defend their purchase of the pipeline, saying the Liberal government’s plan “includes getting a better price for our oil resources.”
Richard Starr: Housing strategy debunked but Liberals keep flogging it anyway – Nova Scotia Advocate
A householder from Dartmouth-Cole Harbour Liberal Darren Fisher
recently appeared in my community mailbox. It’s a substantial 8-page,
double-sided document. Printed in both Official Languages it’s full of
pictures and details of worthy local projects that have benefitted from
federal funding. But then it enters the realm of misinformation with
this statement on the National Housing Strategy:
“Since the launch of our National
Housing Strategy, we’ve helped more than 1 million Canadians find a
place to call home by investing $7 billion in new builds, repairs,
renovations and rental subsidies.”
Well, not actually.