266 ordspråk av Stephen Harper
Stephen Harper
So we recognize, continue to recognize, the concept, but as I say, I'm glad to see the situation of the provinces is not quite as urgent as it's been.
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Sovereignty is something, you use it or you lose it.
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Strong Canada-U.S. relations are a priority for my government.
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That is how I want my time in public office to be. I'm here to do a job. I'm not here to join a club. I'm not here to buy into a lifestyle.
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That is not value for money and it has to stop.
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That is the allegation that is beyond the pale in this campaign.
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That is what has been blurred, ... Frankly, if the Government of Canada would sue the Liberal party, it would provide a wake-up call forever that that is not the same thing.
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That would be our expectation, ... I'm obviously open to quicker timetables, but we're prepared for that one.
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That's a pretty serious decision. It involves some big investment dollars in terms of infrastructure, so we're going to want to get, hopefully, some positive indications from the United States on the future of NAFTA when we're elected.
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That's my personal view I would say most in my caucus agree with that but there are some who don't and I've always said that on these kinds of moral issues, people have the right to their own opinions.
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That's why after an election we'll ask the MPs elected by the people their opinion on controversial questions that were issues in this campaign.
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The biggest thing I want to do on foreign policy is to increase Canada's foreign policy capacities, whether they be in foreign aid, or military capacity or disaster assistance. We want Canada to be able to do more.
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The continued increase in many crime indicators and the fact that the overall crime rate has not seen a marked decrease while the Liberals have been in power is a clear indication that the Liberal approach to combating crime, as on so many other issues, has failed,
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The government can only be brought down because it alienates several parties in the House.
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The government will join, notwithstanding its failure to prepare, its neglect in co-operating with its allies, or its inability to contribute. In the end it will join out of the necessity created by a pattern of uncertainty and indecision. It will not join as a leader but unnoticed at the back of the parade.
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