Maxime Bernier
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Now you have that separatist movement in Alberta because of the federal government that is, you know, telling Albertans what to do, and Albertans don't like it, and I understand that.
You know, they can stay in the country, and I hope that they don't stay in the country, if... if the People's Party position is adopted in our country, if we win, because we will have a radical decentralization and I believe and will respect their jurisdiction, provincial autonomy. And I hope that it will stay. If not, they will want to be independent or they can be the first 51st state.
You know, they can stay in the country, and I hope that they don't stay in the country, if... if the People's Party position is adopted in our country, if we win, because we will have a radical decentralization and I believe and will respect their jurisdiction, provincial autonomy. And I hope that it will stay. If not, they will want to be independent or they can be the first 51st state.
You know, they can stay in the country, and I hope that they don't stay in the country, if... if the People's Party position is adopted in our country, if we win, because we will have a radical decentralization and I believe and will respect their jurisdiction, provincial autonomy. And I hope that it will stay. If not, they will want to be independent or they can be the first 51st state.
I don't know. But that being said, my goal is to unite this country. And with our policies, we will. But if we... go with Poliev or Carney, that would be the end of this country in a couple of years. And actually, Preston Manning, Preston Manning was the leader of the Reform Party in the 1980s.
I don't know. But that being said, my goal is to unite this country. And with our policies, we will. But if we... go with Poliev or Carney, that would be the end of this country in a couple of years. And actually, Preston Manning, Preston Manning was the leader of the Reform Party in the 1980s.
I don't know. But that being said, my goal is to unite this country. And with our policies, we will. But if we... go with Poliev or Carney, that would be the end of this country in a couple of years. And actually, Preston Manning, Preston Manning was the leader of the Reform Party in the 1980s.
And at that time, you know, the Western Canadians were very mad at Ottawa with Trudeau, and they had that regional political party, the Reform Party. And very successful. And after that, the Reform Party did merge with the Canadian Alliance. And after that, the Conservative Party of Canada. So the Reform Party does not exist anymore. And our platform, it's about 90% of the reform.
And at that time, you know, the Western Canadians were very mad at Ottawa with Trudeau, and they had that regional political party, the Reform Party. And very successful. And after that, the Reform Party did merge with the Canadian Alliance. And after that, the Conservative Party of Canada. So the Reform Party does not exist anymore. And our platform, it's about 90% of the reform.
And at that time, you know, the Western Canadians were very mad at Ottawa with Trudeau, and they had that regional political party, the Reform Party. And very successful. And after that, the Reform Party did merge with the Canadian Alliance. And after that, the Conservative Party of Canada. So the Reform Party does not exist anymore. And our platform, it's about 90% of the reform.
More autonomy, less government, you know, fiscally responsible. But Preston Manning said two days ago, that, you know, if nothing's changed in this country, it would be good for Alberta to separate. He's saying that as the former leader of a party who tried, that party that tries to have Western back in Canada, you know, by changing Ottawa, and he was not successful.
More autonomy, less government, you know, fiscally responsible. But Preston Manning said two days ago, that, you know, if nothing's changed in this country, it would be good for Alberta to separate. He's saying that as the former leader of a party who tried, that party that tries to have Western back in Canada, you know, by changing Ottawa, and he was not successful.
More autonomy, less government, you know, fiscally responsible. But Preston Manning said two days ago, that, you know, if nothing's changed in this country, it would be good for Alberta to separate. He's saying that as the former leader of a party who tried, that party that tries to have Western back in Canada, you know, by changing Ottawa, and he was not successful.
And now he's saying to Albertans, you know, yeah, separation, I'm okay with that. If Ottawa... doesn't do anything for us, that would be the only solution. But we need, and that's why for me personally, I decided to jump into politics in 2006 to have a federal government that will respect our constitution, that will be a smarter government, that will have a real free market.
And now he's saying to Albertans, you know, yeah, separation, I'm okay with that. If Ottawa... doesn't do anything for us, that would be the only solution. But we need, and that's why for me personally, I decided to jump into politics in 2006 to have a federal government that will respect our constitution, that will be a smarter government, that will have a real free market.
And now he's saying to Albertans, you know, yeah, separation, I'm okay with that. If Ottawa... doesn't do anything for us, that would be the only solution. But we need, and that's why for me personally, I decided to jump into politics in 2006 to have a federal government that will respect our constitution, that will be a smarter government, that will have a real free market.
But that is not happening.
But that is not happening.
But that is not happening.
Do you know Justin Trudeau personally? I had a dinner with him when I was in Parliament, when he was in the opposition a long time ago. And, you know, he's full of himself. But, you know, he's a funny guy. Oh, he's charming in person? Oh, yeah, he's charming, he's funny, and, you know, but actually, it's all about himself. Yeah. It's all about himself. Is he Fidel Castro's son?