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Leadership: Opposition Poilievre v. PM Carney [Split from The vibe shift, end of "wokeness"?]

I actually believe you, and I wasn't meaning to make you the focal point, I was just using your post as an example.
So can I ask which of us in this thread is accused of chastising you on that? I don’t recall doing so, but if you’ve got receipts I’ll own it.
 
So can I ask which of us in this thread is accused of chastising you on that? I don’t recall doing so, but if you’ve got receipts I’ll own it.

I'm sitting at Twin Shores campground in PEI right now, enjoying a cold Coors Banquet after a successful night of bass fishing. I'm not going through the hundreds of individual posts to start naming names to satisfy your demands. People know where their biases are, some of us acknowledge them openly, some us dont.

You're welcome to fact check me, if I'm wrong I'm wrong.
 
I'm sitting at Twin Shores campground in PEI right now, enjoying a cold Coors Banquet after a successful night of bass fishing. I'm not going through the hundreds of individual posts to start naming names to satisfy your demands. People know where their biases are, some of us acknowledge them openly, some us dont.

You're welcome to fact check me, if I'm wrong I'm wrong.
You said people in this thread were going after you and others for criticizing former PMJT over his professional background. In this thread you could only be realistically referring to @Czech_pivo , @Good2Golf, or myself. I’m simply asking which of the three of us that was. If you choose not to back up your claim, that’s fine.
 
You said people in this thread were going after you and others for criticizing former PMJT over his professional background. In this thread you could only be realistically referring to @Czech_pivo , @Good2Golf, or myself. I’m simply asking which of the three of us that was. If you choose not to back up your claim, that’s fine.

Like I said:

You're welcome to fact check me, if I'm wrong I'm wrong.
 
I'm sitting at Twin Shores campground in PEI right now, enjoying a cold Coors Banquet after a successful night of bass fishing. I'm not going through the hundreds of individual posts to start naming names to satisfy your demands. People know where their biases are, some of us acknowledge them openly, some us dont.

You're welcome to fact check me, if I'm wrong I'm wrong.
Glad to hear that the bass are still coming back in large number in the Gulf of St L in large numbers! I’ve always enjoyed fishing for them off the shore in Rhode Island when visiting my wife’s family in Narragansett. A great fish to catch and eat.
 
Like I said:
It’s not on me to fact check your claim. If you want to assert one or more of us went after you for valid criticism of FPMJT’s professional background, ok. I’m confident I didn’t, but I asked in good faith if it was me in case there was something I wasn’t remembering. I’ll assume (absennt evidence to the contrary) that the claim just doesn’t apply itself to me, and we’ll carry on. Not something either of us needs to burn time or effort on. Maybe you had it in mind someone else was in the thread. shrug
 
If you read my comments, I don't dispute that. Being a national leader is more than just good excellent international networks.
Well, in the middle of a trade war we didn't start, and facing a global shift in power, international networks are worth more than a good interview with an apple...

I don't hate, or even dislike PP. I'm just highlighting that doors are open for Canada on the international stage that wouldn't have been open had PP won the last election.

Just like when the the unknown MWO finally gets to CWO and finds that the "chief net" isn't as available to them as others, because they never bothered building a network before they got promoted.
 
More than likely is not most definitely. And who in the CPC caucus knows who? It is a team not one guy. You don't know what you don't know.
Several Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) MPs possess significant business and international experience: [1, 2]
  • Adam Chambers (Simcoe North): Worked as an Assistant Vice-President at one of Canada's largest financial institutions, and also practiced law and served as a senior advisor in the Department of Finance. [1]
  • Randy Hoback (Prince Albert): Deeply involved in International Trade and committee work, with a background as an international business owner and entrepreneur in manufacturing and agriculture. [1, 2]
  • Greg McLean (Calgary Centre): Brings extensive corporate finance and energy-sector experience, having worked in capital markets and the oil and gas industry in Calgary. [1]
  • Shuvaloy Majumdar (Calgary Heritage): Possesses considerable international and foreign policy experience, having previously served as a senior policy advisor to foreign affairs and international trade ministers. [1]
  • Michelle Rempel Garner (Calgary Nose Hill): Prior to her long tenure in Parliament, she worked as an economist and in management consulting. [1]
For the full scope of members' backgrounds, check the Conservative Party of Canada directory or official profiles on OurCommons.ca. [1, 2]
 
Several Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) MPs possess significant business and international experience: [1, 2]
  • Adam Chambers (Simcoe North): Worked as an Assistant Vice-President at one of Canada's largest financial institutions, and also practiced law and served as a senior advisor in the Department of Finance. [1]
  • Randy Hoback (Prince Albert): Deeply involved in International Trade and committee work, with a background as an international business owner and entrepreneur in manufacturing and agriculture. [1, 2]
  • Greg McLean (Calgary Centre): Brings extensive corporate finance and energy-sector experience, having worked in capital markets and the oil and gas industry in Calgary. [1]
  • Shuvaloy Majumdar (Calgary Heritage): Possesses considerable international and foreign policy experience, having previously served as a senior policy advisor to foreign affairs and international trade ministers. [1]
  • Michelle Rempel Garner (Calgary Nose Hill): Prior to her long tenure in Parliament, she worked as an economist and in management consulting. [1]
For the full scope of members' backgrounds, check the Conservative Party of Canada directory or official profiles on OurCommons.ca. [1, 2]
  1. Chambers - Shadow Min of Innovation, Science & Tech
  2. Hoback - Not in the Shadow CPC Cabinet
  3. McLean - Not in the Shadow CPC Cabinet
  4. Majumdar - Shadow Min of Canada-US Relations
  5. Garner - Shadow Min of Immigration
 
  1. Chambers - Shadow Min of Innovation, Science & Tech
  2. Hoback - Not in the Shadow CPC Cabinet
  3. McLean - Not in the Shadow CPC Cabinet
  4. Majumdar - Shadow Min of Canada-US Relations
  5. Garner - Shadow Min of Immigration
Yup. I did a quick dive on each of them including LinkedIn accts etc. I drew my own conclusion which I did not offer - in this case, I was merely posting for background without commentary.
 
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