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I think that compassion is measured in results, not in words or gestures,” Poilievre said. “So it’s not about, you know, ...
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Poilievre’s greatest challenge with the US, however, is far less a question of traditional statecraft than one of ideology.
Twenty years ago, anti-capitalist activists campaigned against ads posted in public bathroom stalls: too invasive, there needs to be a limit to capital’s reach. Now, ads by the toilet are quaint.
By the mere virtue of being a breathing alternative to Trudeau, Poilievre is practically a unity candidate at this point.