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Hairyvre wishes Carney good luck, the Conservatives take stock

Hairyvre wishes Carney good luck, the Conservatives take stock
Hairyvre wishes Carney good luck, the Conservatives take stock
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Pierre Poilievre wanted good luck to his opponent Mark Carney before he entered the Caucus meeting since the election on Tuesday. He admitted that his party should make adjustments to make his message join more people.

“I would like to wish the Prime Minister a good meeting. We want the president to respect our sovereignty and to end the prices which harm the two countries TT we will be there to with the government on the issue of free trade with the Americans, “said the conservative chief on Tuesday morning.

It was Mark Carney who was chosen by the Canadians to defend Canada against the States, and it was on Tuesday that he will have to show what wood he heats up during his first visit to Washington as Prime Minister.

Always confined to the opposition, Mr. Hairedle celebrated a greater “conservative coalition” and more “energized” than before, in particular because of the growing support of people, unionized workers and immigrants.

“The mission remains the same, it is to give Canadians the freedom to earn a living, to have an affordable house, security streets,” he said.

Taking up his pronounced in a video yesterday, Mr. Hairy said that the Conservatives had to “expand” their team in order to “include” more people.

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Did he refer to his forever right arm, Jenni Byrne, the iron lady of the conservative movement in Canada? Several observers, even in the conservative clan, attribute to Ms. Byrne’s style a significant part of responsibility in this fourth electoral defeat in a row of conservatives.

Mr. Poilievre reported that there may be internal changes, but that he is not ready to show the door to his principal organizer. “Excluding it is never the way to expand the team,” he replied to journalists.

Certainly, few deputies questioned at the entrance went to the defense of Ms. Byrne, apart from former chef Andrew Scheer.

Bernard Généreux said that “it’s a choice that to him [à Pierre Poilievre]it is not up to us to decide this. ”

“The chef chooses the people around him in his team, and I think it is his prerogative to choose the people he considers to have the results,” added the deputy for the very long named county of Côte-du-Sud-Rivière-du-Loup-Kataskomiq-Témiscouata.

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