Paul Martin visits Canadian Tire with Rick Mercer
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Paul Martin may have been a weak PM but he was given a minority and he was a real economist he new how to keep the countries finances in order he was fiscally conservative more American then Chertien but still Paul Martin was less American then Ignatieff and Harper. He shouldn`t have signed the security partnership but Harper is doing even worse this time. I`m a centrist I would be fine with a true liberal or conservative party in power BUT THESE ARE REALLY THE REFORM NEO CONS NOT CONSERVATIVE
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Nice presentation
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@TheTurbinator Whats the old Canada? What do you miss, we still have a decent economy compared to the rest of the world, 2% less GST and other taxes too. Are there specific services you miss or what?
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i work at Canadian Tire =P Hardware Department
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@NAUresistance Maybe it wasn't his idea.
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@ghoris Yep cuz Harper sets the bar really high. / sarcasm... Someone wiser than myself told me something good. "Canadians don't love their Pm's, they merely tolerate them."
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@b4getu - It is located by the door, maybe it is the same piece of inuit art Jean Trudeau used to defend himself with in 1995 when intruders entered 24 sussex.
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I miss the old Canada.
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@anaphaxeon haha, the PM was travelling with an entire security entourage. you can see them in many scenes, even the motorcade.
Paul Martin.. had some good ideas. Selling out Canada to the United States by signing the Security and Prosperity Partnership was NOT one of them..
NAUresistance 2 years ago 24
This is one thing I love about Canada. The prime minister is walking down the isles of Canadian Tire shopping and is NOT surrounded by bodyguards and hordes of people. (Though I'm sure there were members of the RCMP nearby.)
Just imagine the American president trying to pick up a few things at Wallmart without a dozen secret service agents and a mob of people trying to get his autograph.
studentofsmith 2 years ago 15