Nearly 80% opposed abortion to varying degrees.
This should be interesting.
Has anthing chnged? If so, why? Several recent posts here and/or Nova Scotia authoritarianism for example?
https://elections.ca/content.aspx?section=ele&dir=2025/48002&document=index&lang=e
That's my riding and I'll be there on voting day.
Vote in the poll or write in your other cndidate in the comments.
(Sorry but this website only allows eight choices)
Have you changed your mind in the last week or two? If so say why in the comments.
Say what you will about Max Bernier and the PPC but he and his party are the only ones talking about the real issues that actual freedom supporting citizens are concerned about. He and his party DO NOT share the same policies and values of the CPC, although Pierre P did start stealing a few for his speeches that did not make it into the official platform. They therefore DO NOT split the vote.
From a recent PPC email:
During the crazy covid years, you could receive a heavy fine for walking your dog in a park or welcoming too many people in your home.
I spent twelve hours in jail after talking to a dozen people outside at a rally in Manitoba!
Three years ago, I tweeted a warning that one day, we would also have climate lockdowns.
And here we are.
The bans on going into the woods imposed by the governments of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick are clearly NOT about preventing forest fires.
They’re about getting us used to more and more controls, taxes, and infringements on our fundamental rights and freedoms ...
The federal government’s so-called “Emissions Reduction Plan” - including its oil and gas emissions cap - will devastate Alberta’s economy.
We knew it all along.
But thanks to a freedom of information request obtained by The Hub, we now have proof - from the Alberta government’s own commissioned research - showing just how bad it will be.
The Conference Board of Canada was hired in 2023 to assess the economic and fiscal impacts of Ottawa’s plan.
The final report, delivered to the province in January 2025, contains detailed modelling of Alberta’s economic future under these policies.
The government released the main report in March… but held back the detailed economic tables.
The Hub fought for access and, through a FOIP request, obtained part of that hidden data.
The numbers are staggering:
$941.7 billion in lost economic activity between 2030 and 2050.
Over 150,000 Alberta jobs gone by 2050.
$3,291 less disposable income per Alberta household per year by 2050.
More than $196 ...