I believe it is time for new leadership that is able to leave the '70s behind. |
I believe that Canadians have the common sense to see that a better future cannot be built on fragmentation. |
I believe, basically, that Canadians respect the demanding and important work accomplished by their politicians. |
I have always believed governments must adapt to the needs of the people, not the other way around. |
I have some bad news for our opponents but good news for Quebecers: our candidates will all make excellent MPs. |
I know Quebecers don't want to relive old battles; they prefer to build for the future. |
I think the tribal council should make it the highest priority. That would mean the election results would be a true representation of what tribal members want. As it stands, the election process is tainted. |
I'd be prouder still to say I was Canada's 10th woman prime minister. |
In all modesty, we must admit that governments are not always the best doctors when it comes to diagnosing economic ailments and prescribing the right treatment. |
It would be naive to imagine we have solved all our income security problems simply because the roles of the federal and provincial governments in the area of skills training have been clarified. |
It's a great investment in the community, |
Money played a huge role, |
On the same day I was sworn in as Prime Minister of Canada, I announced the most sweeping reform ever undertaken in the structure of our federal government. |
One mailing could cost a candidate $1,500. A lot of them can't afford multiple mailings. |
Only strong, united representation from Quebec will enable us to work effectively on Montreal's economic recovery. |