Congratulations Pierre
August 26
I would like to offer my sincere congratulations to Pierre Poilievre and his team on their decisive victory in the Battle River-Crowfoot by-election!
I personally did not vote for you, but I respect the decision of the people. That is how democracy in Canada works. When one loses, they are not entitled to a re-do.
As such, I wish you the very best in the House of Commons as my member of parliament. I am confident that the significant support you have received from this constituency will inspire you to advocate for the interests of Battle River-Crowfoot.
By “advocate” I refer to proposing policies that benefit both your constituents and Canadians as a whole, rather than focusing solely on criticism or permitting the spread of misinformation through misrepresentation of issues to the electorate.
Although name calling and negative attack ads were effective against Justin Trudeau, they were not and will not be successful against Mark Carney. In effect, these actions resulted in both the loss of the General Election and your individual riding seat. Such political tactics are more commonly observed in the United States and should not be associated with Canadian politics. Bipartisan cooperation is how a true democracy works. One should be able to disagree with their opponent without disparaging them.
Great men learn from their mistakes and turn negative experiences into positives. I know that you aspire to be a great man. Are you now able to proceed on our behalf without negativity by putting forth positive proposals to our mutual benefit?
It has been said that what a man gets after achieving his goals is not nearly as important as what a man becomes after achieving his goals.
Terry Morley,
Camrose
I would like to offer my sincere congratulations to Pierre Poilievre and his team on their decisive victory in the Battle River-Crowfoot by-election!
I personally did not vote for you, but I respect the decision of the people. That is how democracy in Canada works. When one loses, they are not entitled to a re-do.
As such, I wish you the very best in the House of Commons as my member of parliament. I am confident that the significant support you have received from this constituency will inspire you to advocate for the interests of Battle River-Crowfoot.
By “advocate” I refer to proposing policies that benefit both your constituents and Canadians as a whole, rather than focusing solely on criticism or permitting the spread of misinformation through misrepresentation of issues to the electorate.
Although name calling and negative attack ads were effective against Justin Trudeau, they were not and will not be successful against Mark Carney. In effect, these actions resulted in both the loss of the General Election and your individual riding seat. Such political tactics are more commonly observed in the United States and should not be associated with Canadian politics. Bipartisan cooperation is how a true democracy works. One should be able to disagree with their opponent without disparaging them.
Great men learn from their mistakes and turn negative experiences into positives. I know that you aspire to be a great man. Are you now able to proceed on our behalf without negativity by putting forth positive proposals to our mutual benefit?
It has been said that what a man gets after achieving his goals is not nearly as important as what a man becomes after achieving his goals.
Terry Morley,
Camrose