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spilledthebeer

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So, spent billions digging a massive sewage lagoon (where?) to store it for a month lest any sewage reach the powerful, fast-moving river that goes straight to the sea?

Good thing that you're not planning our civil works projects.




WELL......................IT WOULD BE NICE...................................


IF SOMEBODY was planning our civil works projects!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



AS it stands now- the LIE-beral habit of using any handy river as an ever flushing toilet is disgusting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


LIE-berals expose their Fake Environmental credentials every time they speak!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


It is this LIE-beral HYPOCRISY on every issue that is killing them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

Colpy

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Nov 5, 2005
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Can't wait until the polls come out the end of next week, after the budget and Jane Philpott speaking out yet again.


The Liberals should be in a tailspin.



Bye.


Make it so.
 

Twin_Moose

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Leger poll suggests Liberals lagging Tories

Online poll on March 19-20 post budget

OTTAWA - A new poll conducted by Leger for The Canadian Press suggests the governing federal Liberals have lost ground to the Conservatives over the past month.
Overall, 31 per cent of respondents polled after the federal budget was released Tuesday said they would vote for Justin Trudeau's Liberals if an election were held now, a decline of about three percentage points from February.
That compared with 37 per cent who said they would back the Conservatives under leader Andrew Scheer, a one-point increase from February, while 12 per cent said they would vote NDP and eight per cent the Greens.
Scheer also jumped ahead of Trudeau on the question of who would make a better prime minister as the Tory leader got the backing of 25 per cent of respondents compared with 24 per cent for Trudeau, who has been struggling to contain damage from the SNC-Lavalin affair.
As for the budget, which the Liberals are hoping will help turn the page on SNC-Lavalin, 12 per cent of respondents said it was good and 19 per cent that it was bad, but 39 per cent said they didn't really know about it.
Leger's internet-based survey, which cannot be assigned a margin of error because online polls are not considered random samples, was conducted March 19 and 20 using computer-assisted web-interviewing technology and heard from 1,529 Canadians who are eligible to vote and were recruited from the firm's online panel.
 

Hoid

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Oct 15, 2017
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Lol thinking that Scheer is a serious contender for prime minister
 

Twin_Moose

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Shiny pony revealed as an impostor, turns out he is actually just a an ass with some glitter.

PMJT is that you? Lol

 

Colpy

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Lol thinking that Scheer is a serious contender for prime minister


Lol Thinking that Trudeau is a better Prime Minister than Scheer will be.


Reality, my son, reality.


Try it, it is good for you.


There is now a better chance that Scheer will be PM than Trudeau being PM in December of 2019.
 

Hoid

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Oct 15, 2017
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Lol Thinking that Trudeau is a better Prime Minister than Scheer will be.


Reality, my son, reality.


Try it, it is good for you.


There is now a better chance that Scheer will be PM than Trudeau being PM in December of 2019.
Trudeau is a prime minister.
 

Colpy

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Some more reality:


OTTAWA — A new poll conducted by Leger for The Canadian Press suggests the governing federal Liberals have lost ground to the Conservatives over the past month.
Overall, 31 per cent of respondents polled after the federal budget was released Tuesday said they would vote for Justin Trudeau's Liberals if an election were held now, a decline of about three percentage points from February.
That compared with 37 per cent who said they would back the Conservatives under leader Andrew Scheer, a one-point increase from February, while 14 per cent said they would vote NDP and 10 per cent the Greens.
Scheer also jumped ahead of Trudeau on the question of who would make a better prime minister as the Tory leader got the backing of 25 per cent of respondents compared with 24 per cent for Trudeau, who has been struggling to contain damage from the SNC-Lavalin affair.
As for the budget, which the Liberals are hoping will help turn the page on SNC-Lavalin, 12 per cent of respondents said it was good and 19 per cent that it was bad, but 39 per cent said they didn't really know about it.
Leger's internet-based survey, which cannot be assigned a margin of error because online polls are not considered random samples, was conducted March 19 and 20 using computer-assisted web-interviewing technology and heard from 1,529 Canadians who are eligible to vote and were recruited from the firm's online panel.
Lee Berthiaume, The Canadian Press
Note to readers: This is a corrected story. An earlier version gave incorrect figures for the percentage of respondents supporting the NDP and the Green party.



https://www.nationalnewswatch.com/2...CRUx8an6oiaFatiqq8J6a2wkLtkF7t3o#.XJPtUth7kdW
 

Hoid

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Very good!


There's some reality. It is a first step.


Baby steps. :)



Now you need to accept that there is a very good chance Scheer will be Prime Minister by the end of 2019.
There is literally no chance that the conservatives will win enough seats to form a majority and there is no way that any other party will join forces with them.
 

JLM

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There is literally no chance that the conservatives will win enough seats to form a majority and there is no way that any other party will join forces with them.


Seven months is a long time in politics. Is it time to give the Dippers a crack at it? Scheer would make a good noisy watch dog, but I don't see real leadership qualities. I'd be happy to see the Liberals under Jody, but she's probably too smart to be bothered with it.
 

Curious Cdn

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Seven months is a long time in politics. Is it time to give the Dippers a crack at it? Scheer would make a good noisy watch dog, but I don't see real leadership qualities. I'd be happy to see the Liberals under Jody, but she's probably too smart to be bothered with it.
So, you have a pink underbelly?
 

JLM

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Lol Thinking that Trudeau is a better Prime Minister than Scheer will be.


Reality, my son, reality.


Try it, it is good for you.


There is now a better chance that Scheer will be PM than Trudeau being PM in December of 2019.


Trudeau's chances are on about a par with Trump's! :)
 

gerryh

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There is literally no chance that the conservatives will win enough seats to form a majority and there is no way that any other party will join forces with them.


Hmmmmmmmmmm, that's a far cry from what you used to preach. You used to day that there was no way the cons could win against Trudeau, period. Now you're sayin Trudeau will lose but the cons will only get a minority. We will see what happens when the election comes around. Cons with a majority. I'm sure, though, you will have some kind of excuse.