The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Andrew Scheer
- The Conservatives win when we have a positive message, an aspirational message.
- Canadians didn’t vote for a carbon tax. Justin Trudeau campaigned, promised that he wouldn’t create a carbon tax.
- Every country in history that has gone down dark paths, where governments take on too much control and really intervene and take away those freedoms, often start with an attack on the freedom to disagree.
- The Conservative party believes Canada is stronger for being able to welcome people from all over the world.
- When we’re the victims of insulting language and attacks, it’s obviously going to evoke a response.
- I actually think Justin Trudeau’s approach to label people who have legitimate concerns with his issues as being un-Canadian and intolerant – that is very dangerous.
- We’ve seen the government give out subsidies to companies, those companies turn around and use it for executive bonuses.
- I have a very inquisitive mind, and I like to know. Like, if somebody uses a term and I don’t understand, I always look it up.
- I view Indigenous Canadians as an integral part of our society, proud of their contribution to Canadian history, great deal of respect for all they did pre-Confederation, the way that they have been partners in building this society we have, and I’m very proud to represent a dozen First Nations communities in my own riding.
- I think there’s a fine line between confidence and arrogance.
Andrew Scheer is a Canadian politician who served as the Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada from 2017 to 2020. Born on May 20, 1979, in Ottawa, Ontario, Scheer grew up in a bilingual household and later attended the University of Regina. He began his political career in 2004 when he was elected as the Member of Parliament for Regina—Qu’Appelle. Known for his fiscal conservatism and social conservatism, Scheer was elected Speaker of the House of Commons in 2011, becoming the youngest person to hold the position.
As party leader, Scheer emphasized tax cuts, pipeline projects, and opposition to the Liberal government’s carbon tax. He led the Conservatives in the 2019 federal election, where they won the popular vote but failed to secure a majority government. Scheer resigned as leader in 2020 but continues to serve as an MP, focusing on issues important to his constituents and the Conservative movement.
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