Wednesday, 2 October 2019

Andrew Scheer met 5 undecided Canadian voters. Here's what happened

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David Raymond Amos
Methinks some of Andrew Scheer's minions must have noticed my comments by now N'esy Pas?


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Andrew Scheer met 5 undecided Canadian voters. Here's what happened







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David Raymond Amos

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Methinks some of Andrew Scheer's minions must have noticed my comments by now N'esy Pas?  









David Raymond Amos 
Methinks Markus Harvey must have found it an interesting coincidence that the story about the doings of Preston Manning and his cohorts broke while his new buddy Mr Scheer is in New Brunswick today making a policy announcement in Kingsclear N'esy Pas? 


David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @David Raymond Amos:

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/manning-centre-proud-1.5307111

"The Manning Centre previously supported the network's New Brunswick branch with a $7,000 donation during the 2018 provincial election there."




David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @David Raymond Amos:
Andrew Scheer makes policy announcement in Kingsclear, N.B.
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Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer responds to questions from reporters after making a policy announcement in Kingsclear, New Brunswick.

















David Raymond Amos 
Welcome to the Circus Need I say i am Happy Happy Happy to play my part during duck season down in Fundy Royal?  








David Raymond Amos 
Methinks Markus Harvey Maugerville, N.B. should Google me ASAP then give mea call N'esy Pas?  






David Raymond Amos 
 Methinks Maggie Cywink should ask the RCMP what I know about her concerns N'esy Pas? 






David Raymond Amos 
Methinks Bryan Stewart is entitled to know that the folks in Fundy Royal have the same concerns folks B.C do despite all the party leader's promises four years ago matters got worse not better N'esy Pas?

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/fundy-royal-riding-profile-1.3274276









David Raymond Amos 
Methinks whereas I am running in this election as well I should to the immigration lawyer Genna Evelyn many politicians know I know more about that topic than Harper 2.0 ever dreamed of N'esy Pas? 










Adrian Williams
Keeping taxes down and being smart with spending promises. Thank you Mr Scheer


David Allan
Reply to @Fiona Lang:
"I think Scheer’s backbenchers are more experienced then Trudeau’s Cabinet Ministers." 



A little research proves you wrong.



David Raymond Amos  
Reply to @David Allan: I concur

















Adrian Williams 
Scheer is the only leader that has made reasonable promises and won’t raise our taxes. He’s got my vote


David Raymond Amos  
Reply to @Adrian Williams: Dream on


















Sian Maccauley
CBC, where's the full conversation with Scheer? Trudeau got 45 minutes.


David Raymond Amos  
Reply to @sian maccauley: I saw it elsewhere



















Adrian Williams  
If you value your wallet and would like the see the budget balanced well before the Liberals date of 2040 then vote for Scheer.


Pauline Colerick
Reply to @Bob Rialy: Rose coloured glasses for the benefits of liberal red ink but everyone else gets hammered on their spending promises.


David Raymond Amos  
Reply to @Pauline Colerick: YUP
















Aaron Barton
It's not a perfect platform or a perfect leader, but it is hands down the best choice we have for Canada. Trudeau can't govern anymore, that's a given. The Green, the PPC, the NDP are all just reckless protest parties. The CPC will win and the LPC needs to regroup.


Garry Cyr
Reply to @Aaron Barton:
Most people outside of Alberta and Saskatchewan do not agree with you, If you loved Harper, you will love Scheer.



David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @Garry Cyr: Methinks that par for the course within the wicked game of hard ball politicking N'esy Pas?


















Billy Sturgeon
Well … He has my vote


Michael Trebych
Reply to @Billy Sturgeon: Some people are easily sold....


David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @Michael Trebych: Oh So True

















KEITH FUHR
Those Liberals who support these illegal crossings do not have locks on their front doors and anyone is welcome to come in.
Canada's border is NO DIFFERENT than your front door.



Michael Trebych
Reply to @KEITH FUHR: False equivalency. Fail.


David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @KEITH FUHR: VERY TRUE
















Fernando Dantas
Why I have to use the app to see the whole program with Scheer and not with JT? Is CBC promoting Trudeau?


Michael Trebych
Reply to @Clare Trippe: But the CBC is favouring the liberals........LOL!!


David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @Fernando Dantas: Of course Trudeau is the one with our funds right now Correct/


















Jenna Collins
He sounds like a Prime Minister.


David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @Jenna Collins: Surely you jest

















Mark Andrew
It's become increasingly clear that Scheer is the only leader that doesn't want to tax us into oblivion and control every aspect of our lives.


Jeffrey Wayne
Reply to @Mark Andrew:
Rubbish as is the Reformers Ideology.



Dw Carrier
Reply to @Mark Andrew: no will just cut everything while you wait for services


Donald Craig
Reply to @Jeffrey Wayne: lololol. rubbish.. everything you put out is rubbish.


Vince Addario 
Reply to @Donald Craig: Projecting Donald?


David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @Mark Andrew: Do you get out much?


David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @Donald Craig: I see that you crawled out from under your rock again


David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @Jeffrey Wayne: Methinks Harper 2.0 takes the Reformer's books to bed with him every night to study N'esy Pas?
















Ron Sapieha
CBC moves this to a back page story in one hour. More proof of bias 


Sandy Gillis
Reply to @Ron Sapieha:
It's now 13 hours since the article was posted and it was the second story from the top of the page when I came in. How's Pretendland today?



David Raymond Amos  
Reply to @Ron Sapieha: Methinks many folks do not disagree and everybody knows I am one N'esy Pas?


David Raymond Amos  
Reply to @Sandy Gillis: Methinks peoplekind are no so Happy Happy Happy now that the sunny days are very rare indeed Soon it will be the long dark day in the winter of our discontent N'esy Pas?


















mark Williams
Everyone illegally crossing our border should immediately be returned to the U.S. without being processed.

If they want to claim refugee status they should do it from the U.S. and await our processing decision from there.



Andrew Stat
Reply to @mark williams: Fair enough, except that's not how the system works.


Aaron Morris
Reply to @Andrew Stat:
I guess we'll have to elect a government who will make it how the system works.



David Raymond Amos
Reply to @mark williams: I Wholeheartedly Agree Sir


David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Andrew Stat: Yes it does







Andrew Scheer met 5 undecided Canadian voters. Here's what happened

The conversation was the second instalment of The National's Face to Face series

 

Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer sits down one-on-one with undecided voters to talk about the issues that matter most to them. 45:15


Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer sat down today with five undecided voters from across the country to answer questions about how he would tackle the issues that matter most to them.

The exchange was the second instalment of The National Presents: Face to Face with the Federal Party Leaders — a CBC News feature that gives five undecided voters five minutes each to grill one of the four federal party leaders.

Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau's turn in the hot seat came Monday evening.


One of the undecided voters — Genna Evelyn, a 35-year-old married immigration lawyer with a two-year-old child and a second on the way — said she wants to give the Conservatives a chance but has concerns about how her vision of a welcoming and open Canada might differ from Scheer's.
  • Watch The National Presents: Face to Face With the Federal Party Leaders on CBC News Network, CBCNews.ca, the CBC News App (iOS or Android) or CBC Gem at 8 p.m. ET, followed by highlights on The National at  9 p.m. ET on CBC News Network, and at 10 p.m. ET on CBC-TV and online.
Evelyn asked the Conservative leader what a Scheer government would do to help immigrants integrate into Canadian society and stay here.


Watch: Scheer answers questions on immigration from Genna Evelyn:




Genna Evelyn, a 35-year-old mother and immigration lawyer living in Saint-Georges, Que., asks Scheer what a Conservative government would do to help immigrants integrate into Canadian life, and reunite with their families. As an undecided voter, she wants to know whether the next federal government will recognize and tackle the unique immigration issues facing different regions of Canada. 8:30


Bryan Stewart, of Surrey, B.C., is a married 43-year-old father of an eight-year-old daughter who owns and operates a small business. Stewart said that he worries about the cost of living and feels that Liberal policies are making it difficult for middle-class Canadians to make ends meet.

Stewart asked Scheer if he would commit to legislative changes that would crack down on foreign ownership of Canadian real estate so that people like him can afford to buy a house.


Watch: Scheer answers questions on housing affordability from Bryan Stewart:



Bryan Stewart from Surrey, B.C., told Scheer he feels it’s hard for middle-class Canadians to make ends meet, and impossible for his family to own a home in a region where foreign investment is rampant. Stewart asks Scheer how he’ll put more money in the pockets of ordinary Canadians and level the playing field for those whose dream of purchasing a home is slipping out of reach. 6:20


Umair Ali, of Brampton, Ont., said he aligns with the Conservatives' social and fiscal policies. But as a first-generation Canadian, the 30-year-old expressed concerns about inclusion and wondered where someone like him would fit in with the Conservative Party.

Watch: Scheer answers questions on inclusion from Umair Ali:



Umair Ali, 30, is a first-generation Canadian living in Brampton, Ont., who has voted for the Liberals or Conservatives in the past, depending on the issues important to him. He wants to know where someone like him fits into the Conservative Party, and whether Scheer will adopt policies that are more inclusive. 4:35


Markus Harvey, 50, and his family have lived for the past 100 years in Maugerville, N.B., a town that experienced extreme flooding in 2018 and 2019. He had questions around how a Conservative government would steer Canada's fight against climate change.

Watch: Scheer answers questions on climate policy from Markus Harvey:



Markus Harvey is a 50-year-old Maugerville, N.B., resident who has witnessed more and more floods wreaking havoc on his community throughout his lifetime. He asks Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer how he plans to steer Canada’s fight against climate change, and what his party would do to help families feeling the immediate impacts. 8:33


Maggie Cywink, 57, of White Fish River First Nation on Ontario's Manitoulin Island, was a special adviser to the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Inquiry. She wanted to know how Scheer, if elected, would support healing for MMIWG families:

Watch: Scheer answers questions on reconciliation from Maggie Cywink:



Some of the biggest election concerns for Maggie Cywink, 57, of White Fish River First Nation in Ontario, are how the incoming government will support healing for families of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, and whether it can provide the services marginalized communities need. Cywink asks Scheer whether his government will spend tax dollars wisely, while Rosemary Barton asks how the Conservative leader views reconciliation. 10:33


Coming up this week on The National Presents: Face to Face with the Federal Party Leaders:
Wednesday, Oct. 2: Green Leader Elizabeth May.
Thursday, Oct. 3: NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh.


Methodology:
The undecided voters chosen to question the leaders have been carefully selected from across the country and represent the diversity of the electorate groups — regionally, racially and ethnically, socio-economic, different ages, different priorities. Each voter is undecided, but open to voting for the leader they are across from and looking for the answers they need for a question that relates to their lives.

We invited leaders who are running national campaigns. We provided a date range in order to have them all recorded and aired in the span of one week. Mr. Bernier initially declined our offer to participate due to scheduling issues and we have since invited him for an interview later in the campaign.  Mr. Blanchet was not invited as the Bloc Quebecois is only running candidates in one province.

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