Andrew Scheer当选为加拿大保守党领袖

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但是很年轻啊!
其实Benier和Sheer的确都不错。政纲好像也差不多。
华人教会挺Brad的确好像是搞错了,虽然Brad人不错。。但显然他没有任何希望当上党魁。
政纲有点过于保守了。。我觉得

重在参与。:tx:

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"In fourth place, Trost finished unexpectedly high on the first ballot with 8.4 per cent of the points. Combined with Lemieux, the two social conservatives had 15.7 per cent of the points."

华人的功劳?
说真的,如果Brad真被选上党魁的话,保守党就真没希望打败土豆了。。因为Social Conservative的市场比例的确有点小。。
 
"In fourth place, Trost finished unexpectedly high on the first ballot with 8.4 per cent of the points. Combined with Lemieux, the two social conservatives had 15.7 per cent of the points."

华人的功劳?
说真的,如果Brad真被选上党魁的话,保守党就真没希望打败土豆了。。因为Social Conservative的市场比例的确有点小。。

BC、安省、魁省,特别是魁省,下次大选Scheer能拿下多少,那七个零Scheer能消灭几个(如果自由党政府不出大差错)? 

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Excellent choice. First Harper from Alberta, then Scheer from Saskatchewan. The West wants in, as Manning said.
 
Excellent choice. First Harper from Alberta, then Scheer from Saskatchewan. The West wants in, as Manning said.

拿不到这些省的大部议席如何执政啊。

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All your Andrew Scheer questions answered

He’s 38, pro-life, and known as “Stephen Harper with a smile.” The new Tory leader is well known among those paying attention to Ottawa, but a fresh face to the electorate.

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In the partisan grind of Ottawa, Andrew Scheer was known as a nice guy, approachable even during the tensest moments in the Harper years. (Frank Gunn / THE CANADIAN PRESS)
By Alex BoutilierOttawa Bureau Reporter
Sun., May 28, 2017

Newly-minted Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer is a well-known commodity among those paying attention to Ottawa, but is very likely a fresh face to many Canadians. So you might be wondering just who is this longtime Saskatchewan MP who will take on Justin Trudeau’s Liberals in 2019?

Well, who is he then?

Scheer is one of the longest-serving Conservative MPs in Ottawa, first elected in his Regina riding in 2004. While never rising to prominence as a cabinet minister in the Stephen Harper era, Scheer became Speaker of the House of Commons in 2011 — the impartial referee during Commons debate.

Scheer made some controversial rulings as Speaker, but was generally known as a friendly and collegial MP. He was also the chair of the powerful and secretive Board of Internal Economy, which has jurisdiction over the operations of Parliament.

OK, that’s the politics. But who is he really?

A 38-year old father of five who grew up in Ottawa, but he’s lived in Saskatchewan for much of his life.

Scheer spent most of his adult life in politics. In the partisan grind of Ottawa, Scheer was known as a nice guy, approachable even during the tensest moments in the Harper years.

He’s also deeply committed to the conservative movement in Canada, and a religious man. He’s also a big Roughriders fan.

Why didn’t I hear much about him during the leadership race?

Scheer didn’t exactly set the race on fire with his policy proposals, but to be fair there were 14 candidates the media coverage was dominated by a guy who dropped out.

But Scheer consistently fundraised and performed well in public polling — behind erstwhile candidate Kevin O’Leary and Quebec libertarian Maxime Bernier, but ahead of the rest of the pack heading in the final months of the campaign.

Unlike some candidates, his leadership team was focused less on headlines or eye-grabbing policy and more on data and organizing.

So you’re saying you didn’t see this coming.

Sure, fine, we didn’t see it coming. But that’s what makes politics interesting! That’s why they play the game, etc. etc.

Early reports call him a “social conservative.” What does that mean?

Well, that’s a bit complicated. Scheer didn’t run as an explicit social conservative. Brad Trost and Pierre Lemieux did, wanting to re-open the abortion debate and opposing same-sex marriage.

While he’s thought to personally oppose abortion and recent legislation granting human rights protections to transgender Canadians, he says he won’t be re-opening those debates if he becomes prime minister.

Still, social conservative support seemed to be the clincher on Saturday night, allowing Scheer to upset frontrunner Maxime Bernier. And you can expect the Liberals to attack him on this front.

So what DOES he stand for?

Essentially the same approach to conservatism that Stephen Harper brought to Ottawa. Scheer has repeatedly said he wants to focus on the common ground that all conservatives share. Things like balanced budgets, low taxes, free speech and the like.

He campaigned on balancing the budget within two years if elected in 2019, axing the Liberal plan to price carbon to reduce GHG emissions, and to re-commit Canadian warplanes to the coalition bombing campaign in Iraq.

He opposed Motion M-103, condemning Islamophobia, because he felt it limited free speech, which it does not. He also would ban federal funding to universities that “limit free speech,” although how he’d determine that remains to be seen.

Scheer’s policy webpage was wiped off the Internet Saturday night, but is still available through Internet archive tools. Expect it to get a lot more scrutiny in the coming days, weeks, and months leading up to the 2019 election.
 
只有你们懂政治。我们基督徒不懂政治,只懂价值观。传统价值观在周六之前还被认为是不合适宜的话题。现在不同了。这是持传统价值观的加拿大人的胜利。这是当初建国时基督徒先驱们在新时代的胜利。我们感谢赞美主!
 
只有你们懂政治。我们基督徒不懂政治,只懂价值观。传统价值观在周六之前还被认为是不合适宜的话题。现在不同了。这是持传统价值观的加拿大人的胜利。这是当初建国时基督徒先驱们在新时代的胜利。我们感谢赞美主!
如果Maxime Bernier或者Erin O'Tool当选你也可以说:

这是持传统价值观的加拿大人的胜利。这是当初建国时基督徒先驱们在新时代的胜利。我们感谢赞美主!
 
BC、安省、魁省,特别是魁省,下次大选Scheer能拿下多少,那七个零Scheer能消灭几个(如果自由党政府不出大差错)? 

683297
可惜不是一省一票
那七个合一起也就一个阿省的席次,就是省名报起来热闹
 
可惜不是一省一票
那七个合一起也就一个阿省的席次,就是省名报起来热闹

关键时刻一席定乾坤啊。看看BC省选结果。
 
如果Brad 落在倒数第3, 我决不会那样说。我会说加拿大人都是外星人了。:kan:
 
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