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"This is a big-government, costly policy that unfairly affects our industries. I just think we should be focused on bigger issues," said the delegate, adding the federal government should be more concerned about the dumping of raw sewage into the St. Lawrence River. (Canada dumped 900 billion litres of raw sewage into waterways between 2013 and 2018.)
A delegate from Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry, a district in rural eastern Ontario, said she couldn't support any green policies until the health and safety concerns of "industrial wind turbines" are better understood.
And the Conservatives wonder why they couldn't beat a scandal-ridden PM like Trudeau in 2019! At least two-thirds of Canadians think we need to act now to deal with long term climate change, yet they are still debating whether or not it's real. Pretty hard to win when you can only count on 35% of the votes at most.
In reality, it's even worse than that, because in most provinces (except Alberta and Saskatchewan), they had trouble cracking 30% of the vote. The Conservatives only look like a fair match for the Liberals because they got almost 2 million votes in Alberta and Saskatchewan.
For the sake of our country, please stay irrelevant CPC!
