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Re: ‘We Are Less Free Today Than 40 Years Ago’\u003B The Social Justice Threat To Liberty, Ryan Alford, both, April 16. The United States Bill of Rights is based on…

It’s early days in the Conservative leadership race, so there is more hype than scrutiny around what Pierre Poilievre has promised at this juncture. His musings about the Bank of Canada and its independence would be a game-changer, and not in a good way. His promise to speed up the accreditation for foreign workers is a non-starter, as the provinces control the accreditation process and it is there for a good reason.

Poilievre has to get through the leadership election in September, and then spend three years or less trying to convince voters to choose the Conservatives next time out. This will be a big ask, as the more right-wing element of the party that former prime minister Stephen Harper spent 10 years keeping power away from will most definitely be a part of Poilivre’s cabinet if he succeeds at defeating the Liberals.

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