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The Buffalo Roundtable discuss the focus candidates had on mass immigration during the Battle River—Crowfoot byelection, where Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is looking to secure a seat in the House of Commons.
After it received relatively little attention during April's federal election, Conservatives have shifted their focus to immigration concerns.
And immigration was top of mind for the candidates during Tuesday night's byelection debate in Alberta's Battle River—Crowfoot riding, where Pierre Poilievre is looking to secure a seat so he can return to the House of Commons.
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Conservatives in Western Canada are “sick and tired of Ottawa ruling over us and being against us every step of the way,” said Berta Proud Dad. “Conservatives out east don't necessarily see that, because they're just used to eastern politics.”
Abraham wasn't the only one calling for a change to Canada's immigration system, as Poilievre said reiterated his stance that Canada “needs to have negative population growth” for “several years.”
The Conservative leader's stronger stance on immigration “would have been great points to make in the lead-up to the federal election,” said Lise, who felt it could have had a “monumental impact” among voters.
“He's not wrong, he's just late,” she added.
After it received relatively little attention during April's federal election, Conservatives have shifted their focus to immigration concerns.
And immigration was top of mind for the candidates during Tuesday night's byelection debate in Alberta's Battle River—Crowfoot riding, where Pierre Poilievre is looking to secure a seat so he can return to the House of Commons.
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Conservatives in Western Canada are “sick and tired of Ottawa ruling over us and being against us every step of the way,” said Berta Proud Dad. “Conservatives out east don't necessarily see that, because they're just used to eastern politics.”
Abraham wasn't the only one calling for a change to Canada's immigration system, as Poilievre said reiterated his stance that Canada “needs to have negative population growth” for “several years.”
The Conservative leader's stronger stance on immigration “would have been great points to make in the lead-up to the federal election,” said Lise, who felt it could have had a “monumental impact” among voters.
“He's not wrong, he's just late,” she added.