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Alberta must clean up oilsands or risk US markets: Morton Montreal Gazette "In the same way that conservatives think it is wrong to leave a financial debt to the next generation, I think it is wrong to leave an environmental debt, or environmental mess. I see that as part of being a conservative," Morton said. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ruth Davidson promises no more devolution if she wins Scottish Tory leadership Telegraph.co.uk Ruth Davidson has promised to draw a "line in the sand" on the constitution by promising the Scottish Conservatives would oppose more powers for Holyrood if she is elected leader. By Simon Johnson, Scottish Political Editor Speaking at the official ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
MANITOBA VOTES: Ask the leaders Morden Times The pledges prompted the Liberals to accuse the New Democrats of doing a poor job of echoing the Progressive Conservatives. "Today, the NDP are trying to out-Tory the Tories on crime and failing," said Liberal candidate Paul Hesse (Fort Rouge). ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
9/11 opened door to a more polarized Canada Toronto Star The change in the channels triggered by the events of 9/11 provided conservatives of all partisan stripes with fresh common ground — distanced from the disputed terrain of the recent past — on which to focus. It also brought a harder-edged ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Conservatives Robbed Canadians » Canadian Progressive World By Obert Madondo We was robbed by Prime Minister Stephen Harper and the Conservatives during the May 2 Federal election. The truth about the Canadian economy was withheld. Recall, the election eventually revolved around the economy. Other leading ... Canadian Progressive World |
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