Pierre Poilievre
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These are the stories that I hear when I go out and about in Canada. And the great news is we can have all those things. That's the optimistic message that I have for people. But we've got... a limitless supply of resources here. We're like a cornucopia. You know, the third biggest supply of oil, fifth biggest supply of natural gas, biggest supply of uranium, fifth biggest supply of lithium.
We've got not one, not two, not three, but four coasts to tidewater. We live next to the biggest military and economic superpower the world has ever seen. We have a highly educated population and the best system of system of government in the history of the world, the parliamentary system. Not the best government, but the best system of government.
We've got not one, not two, not three, but four coasts to tidewater. We live next to the biggest military and economic superpower the world has ever seen. We have a highly educated population and the best system of system of government in the history of the world, the parliamentary system. Not the best government, but the best system of government.
We've got not one, not two, not three, but four coasts to tidewater. We live next to the biggest military and economic superpower the world has ever seen. We have a highly educated population and the best system of system of government in the history of the world, the parliamentary system. Not the best government, but the best system of government.
So all these massive advantages, we just need to unleash that potential.
So all these massive advantages, we just need to unleash that potential.
So all these massive advantages, we just need to unleash that potential.
And they're definitely doing their part. Like they really are. You know, it's always been a habit of older people to say, you know, oh, the youth these days. When I look at the young people today, All they do is work.
And they're definitely doing their part. Like they really are. You know, it's always been a habit of older people to say, you know, oh, the youth these days. When I look at the young people today, All they do is work.
And they're definitely doing their part. Like they really are. You know, it's always been a habit of older people to say, you know, oh, the youth these days. When I look at the young people today, All they do is work.
I am astonished when I meet young university students how much they work outside of their studies just to scrape by, how many hours of labor they do as waitresses or in another service job so that they can pay their bills way more than when I was a student 25 years ago.
I am astonished when I meet young university students how much they work outside of their studies just to scrape by, how many hours of labor they do as waitresses or in another service job so that they can pay their bills way more than when I was a student 25 years ago.
I am astonished when I meet young university students how much they work outside of their studies just to scrape by, how many hours of labor they do as waitresses or in another service job so that they can pay their bills way more than when I was a student 25 years ago.
Of course.
Of course.
Of course.
And now these kids are working 20, 30 hours a week in addition to a full course load. And they look exhausted. When I meet young people today, they are exhausted. They have bags under their eyes and all they do is work. And the worst part about it is not that they're working all the time. It's that they don't see a light at the end of the tunnel.
And now these kids are working 20, 30 hours a week in addition to a full course load. And they look exhausted. When I meet young people today, they are exhausted. They have bags under their eyes and all they do is work. And the worst part about it is not that they're working all the time. It's that they don't see a light at the end of the tunnel.
And now these kids are working 20, 30 hours a week in addition to a full course load. And they look exhausted. When I meet young people today, they are exhausted. They have bags under their eyes and all they do is work. And the worst part about it is not that they're working all the time. It's that they don't see a light at the end of the tunnel.
And that's what it does right now.