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Alberta and Poilievre are a match made in heaven

Alberta and Poilievre are a match made in heaven

Toronto Star11 hours ago
An Alberta riding sizes up Pierre Poilievre as its next MP, July 19
The more I learn about Bonnie Critchley, a candidate running against Pierre Poilievre in the Alberta byelection, the more I'm impressed. I hope the people of the Battle River–Crowfoot riding have the courage and foresight to elect her and perhaps help end Poilievre's political career. The Conservative leader's cynical and opportunistic attempt to weasel back into Parliament is consistent with his sense of entitlement and his apparent disdain for voters. Critchley is running as an independent and is not beholden to any political parties or vested interests. She is exactly the kind of voice Alberta needs in Ottawa to build bridges and foster unity in this country that we are so privileged to call home.
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