“Young people are very involved. They’re the most engaged generation in our history. And yet they don’t see what happens in this place [the House of Commons] as being very relevant. That’s where we come in.” – NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair.
“Young people are very involved. They’re the most engaged generation in our history. And yet they don’t see what happens in this place [the House of Commons] as being very relevant. That’s where we come in.” – NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair.
The Liberal will win in 2015, then NDP, and the Conservatives will be in third place and Harper running back to Calgary crying. I wish Harper would call a election, just for sake of Canada.
You let Mulcair get away with a big fib. He said only 20 % of Canadians saw their paychecks increase in the last few years. I disagree, about 27% of Canada’s work force belong to a public service union, these unions have not lost ground. In fact, public servants have only paid in about 5 to 10 percent of what they are receiving in pension benefits. We the taxpayers are being forced to pay out a $200B shortfall in these pensions. David, what a softball interview, you sound like a CBC reporter.