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To: Alberta's Child
Believe it or not I’ve talked to people working on Bay Street – the heart of Canadian capitalism – who would die to protect our social welfare systems! These are businessmen. They should know better. I think people in the East actually think politicians are good people. They deify Trudeau. Most people out there voted Tory or Whig because grand-daddy voted for them. They wouldn’t even consider a third party.
They believe in the system the way it is and actually like it.

In the West we have a sense of betrayal, but out East they don’t get it.

I don’t read the Globe and Mail. I read the National Post – the only conservative national paper in Canada – our last hope.
64 posted on 12/12/2003 11:39:48 AM PST by Dunedain
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To: Dunedain
I don’t read the Globe and Mail. I read the National Post – the only conservative national paper in Canada – our last hope.

Hasn't the National Post just been gutted and turned into a shadow of its former self?

67 posted on 12/12/2003 11:44:23 AM PST by Timesink (I'm not a big fan of electronic stuff, you know? Beeps ... beeps freak me out. They're bad.)
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To: Dunedain
In the West we have a sense of betrayal, but out East they don’t get it.

Fri, December 5, 2003 VANCOUVER (CP) - Liberal Leader Paul Martin said Thursday that British Columbia MPs will have a substantial voice in the new government he'll form in just over a week.

"In eight days you are going to have a new government in Ottawa, and in eight days we're going to start turning up the volume and the voice of four million British Columbians," Martin told a party fundraiser Thursday evening. "And we're going to keep that volume up into the next election and through the election. We're going to do it beyond the election." Martin said it was no coincidence his first speech as party leader outside of Ottawa or Montreal was here.

"I have said that I want to narrow the distance between British Columbia and Ottawa and coming here first before going anywhere else in the country is just the beginning of making that happen."

But there were no hints about how the province's six Liberal MPs will fit into Martin's plans as the prime minister in waiting stuck to well-worn themes from his leadership campaign about revitalizing democracy in Ottawa.

People here feel Ottawa is light years away, he said.

"We have got to change the way the nation's capital works with Canadians," said Martin.

"I want British Columbia at the national table. It's good for British Columbia but it's essential for Canada."

Of course...Watch what they do not what they say. Perhaps their 6 MPs will have a substantial voice but will it be one relevant to BCers?

93 posted on 12/12/2003 3:30:56 PM PST by kanawa (48*26'06.6" 83*30'00.2")
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