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 @9PSJCK8from Ontario  answered…3hrs3H

Yes, so long as electrifying public buses and train is more eco-friendly, and increase taxes and regulation of the fossi…

 @9PSJ5S8from British Columbia  answered…3hrs3H

Only under strict audit and only if the money stays in Canada.

 @9PSCFW7from British Columbia  answered…6hrs6H

no but increase taxes on things that lead to unhealthy lifestyles.

 @9PS5L9Yfrom British Columbia  answered…9hrs9H

there are opportunities to fund private institutions, specifically when it comes to Imaging. there is no reason why a pr…

 @9PS5L9Yfrom British Columbia  answered…9hrs9H

Defer to the scientists and medical professionals. This is not a political issue, it is a medical/scientific one. More i…

 @9PS2HQ7from British Columbia  answered…11hrs11H

Yes, if they can prove to be financially responsible

 @9PRYLQKfrom Ontario  answered…11hrs11H

enhance hiring and evaluation standards; end suspension with pay; cops should live in the city they work in.

 @PluckyP0llingPlacefrom Ontario  commented…12hrs12H

Looks like we really need to double down on our efforts and messaging if we're losing long-held seats like Toronto-St. P…

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 @BlueStateOatmealfrom Ontario  commented…12hrs12H

Well, looks like the winds of change are blowing through Toronto-St. Paul's; it's about time voters showed they're ready…

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 @ISIDEWITH linked…12hrs12H

Conservatives push out Liberals in Toronto byelection

 @ISIDEWITH linked…12hrs12H

Conservatives take Toronto-St. Paul’s riding Liberal stronghold

 @ISIDEWITH asked…12hrs12H

Does a political party’s long-term control of an area make it more or less deserving of your vote?

 @ISIDEWITH asked…12hrs12H

If a political upset happened in your community, what would be your first reaction and why?

 @ISIDEWITH asked…12hrs12H

How would you feel if your long-supported political party lost a key area after decades of control?