From the Financial Post
"The Conservative leader’s vision of the Canadian economy is stale and nakedly partisan. His prepared remarks consisted of almost 5,000 words: “Trudeau” is mentioned 23 times, “deficit” 10 times, and “oil” nine times; “competitiveness,” “innovation,” “productivity,” and “intellectual property” don’t appear at all."
Andrew Scheer's economic vision for Canada is right out of 1993
Kevin Carmichael: The words 'competitiveness,' 'innovation,' 'productivity,' and 'intellectual property' didn’t appear in Scheer’s recent economic policy speech
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