Pierre Polievre, leader of the Conservative Party, the Official Opposition, covers just a few of the policies that Castreau introduced, to destroy this country. He also explains how to solve the DEEP problems that Canaduh faces, in overcoming the pit that Castreau has put Canaduh in.
Lefties like Castreau, see a win-lose situation regarding PDJT's tariff threat. Polievre sees a win-win situation. Instead of Canaduh getting a much smaller slice of the pie, like lefties see, Polievre sees growing a much bigger pie, with the US.
Polievre is a man that can negotiate with PDJT, to the betterment of BOTH countries. The adults are back in charge in the US on January 20th. Unfortunately, the adults won't be back in charge in Canaduh, until late Spring, at the earliest, short of a miracle.
Bring it home, Pierre!
Libs only care about moving the ball down the field, even if it’s only inch by inch. Never stop, never give up, just keep pushing the ball down the field. Want the Democrats current plan, The Shadow Cabinet scam! Illegal and maybe even treasonous, but the Democrats DO NOT care, move that ball…..
Quite a unique background... From Wikipedia
“Background and childhood
Poilievre was born on June 3, 1979,[5] in Calgary, Alberta, to 16-year-old high school student Jacqueline Farrell, whose mother had recently died.[3][6][7] Farrell, who is of Irish-Canadian paternal descent, had planned to name him Jeff – a name he is still occasionally referred to by during adulthood – had she not placed him for adoption.[6][8][9] He was adopted by two schoolteachers, Marlene and Donald Poilievre (who is Fransaskois)[10] shortly after being born.[3][11] The couple later also adopted his younger, biological half-brother Patrick.[8] The boys were raised in a modest household in suburban Calgary, playing ice hockey and going on camping trips.[9] Pierre was raised as a Catholic.[12]
Growing up, Poilievre worked as a paperboy for the Calgary Sun.[13] He attended Henry Wise Wood High School,[14] and was on a wrestling team until he was forced to stop due to a temporary shoulder tendinitis injury, at the age of 14. Following the injury, Poilievre attended an Alberta Tory riding-association meeting as a new hobby.[9] As a result, he became interested in politics and started reading political books, including Milton Friedman’s Capitalism and Freedom, a book that greatly influenced his politics.[9]
Poilievre became active in the Reform Party and the Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta by participating in meetings of both parties.[9][15] At the age of 16, Poilievre sold Reform Party memberships for Jason Kenney and also did telephone canvassing for him.[16] He also knocked on doors for political campaigns and served on a riding association. Shortly after turning 17 years old, he was a delegate to the Reform Party 1996 national convention in Vancouver, British Columbia. Poilievre graduated from Henry Wise Wood High School in 1997.[17]
Poilievre’s adoptive parents, who had married in 1971, separated when he was in his mid-teens. His father, Donald, later came out as a gay man.[9] In his early twenties, Poilievre eventually met both his biological mother, a nurse in North Carolina, and his maternal grandfather for the first time.[6][7]”
And to think the Canadians had Juno Beach all to themselves on D-Day. Thank heavens most are gone today.