BC and China agree to foreign workers for LNG
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Re: BC and China agree to foreign workers for LNG
You can bet that Trudeau will be here campaigning for her, too, as he did for his other favourite Liberal premier, Kathleen Wynne.
The BC Liberal Party is in no way affiliated with either the Federal or Ontario Liberal Parties. As a matter of fact their ideologies lay on the opposite side of the political spectrum.
Christie Clark is a progressive conservative, believing in fiscal responsibility.
Justin Trudeau and Kathleen Wynne are socialists, with absolutely no sense of fiscal responsibility.
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Re: BC and China agree to foreign workers for LNG
Ccrider wrote:
The BC Liberal Party is in no way affiliated with either the Federal or Ontario Liberal Parties. As a matter of fact their ideologies lay on the opposite side of the political spectrum.
Christie Clark is a progressive conservative, believing in fiscal responsibility.
Justin Trudeau and Kathleen Wynne are socialists, with absolutely no sense of fiscal responsibility.
You're quite wrong on that.
Christy Clark is a card-carrying federal Liberal.
Christy Clark worked for the federal Liberals.
To say she isn't part of the federal Liberal party is disingenuous.
Christy and Harper were respectful of one another, but there was no love between them, and their social policies were basically polar opposites.
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