Poilievre pledges to represent rural Alberta
Poilievre faced off against nine other candidates during a panel discussion in Camrose, Alberta, arguing that having a party leader represent the riding would effectively address residents' concerns.
Authors: Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Geoff Knight
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre faced off against nine other candidates during a panel discussion in Camrose, Alberta, arguing that having a party leader represent the riding would more effectively address residents' concerns.
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Praying for the people in this riding to not be deceived by the Liberal WEF agenda, but that they will see the way clearly. You may call me a Conservative or an NDP. I am not either. I am for the leader who listens to the people and works hard for the citizens of Canada and for the betterment of all of Canada and not for him or herself or a select group. I don't want someone who wants to tear down our judeo-Christian values that have kept us living in relative law and order for decades; nor do I want someone who wants to stifle our nation's economic potential.
Is the government pressuring small and large businesses to not hire people who disagree with their belief's on controversial issues? Any person could lie to get the job. But true Christians cannot lie. Therefore, if the government is doing this, they are not honouring the constitution nor our freedom of religion. Our authority for the values we uphold are based on the authority of God's Word and not our government's MP's opinion.