The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Jason Kenney
- Sometimes there are no good choices for government.
- Sometimes the government has to answer questions with ambiguous language.
- I find the niqab symbol profoundly offensive. I believe it reflects a misogynistic culture that – a treatment of women as property rather than people, which is anchored in Medieval tribal customs as opposed to any religious obligation, but I do not seek to regulate people wearing this objectionable symbol if they choose to do so.
- It’s easier for opposition members to condemn the government at the drop of a hat if they don’t understand.
- Rural Alberta is a lot less homogeneous than it used to be, partly because of my immigration policies.
- I thought very seriously having something more like a normal life where I might have my weekends and evenings off, and be able to read and have a more robust personal life.
- For members who have only ever been in government, the negativity and aggressiveness of the opposition is easy to caricature.
- I do believe there is absolutely space for legitimate debate in a liberal democracy about immigration selection, screening and integration.
- Finally, as I’ve said, this is – why are you talking about Jewish women’s wigs and people wearing turbans? That has nothing whatsoever to do with niqab.
- I think very few people in Canada are seeking – to regulate any public expressions of individuals’ religions.
Jason Kenney, born on May 30, 1968, in Oakville, Ontario, is a prominent Canadian politician known for his conservative leadership. He began his political career as a Member of Parliament (MP) for Calgary Southeast in 1997, representing the Conservative Party of Canada.
Kenney held several key positions, including Minister of Citizenship, Immigration, and Multiculturalism from 2008 to 2013, where he spearheaded significant immigration reforms.
In 2017, he transitioned to provincial politics, leading the merger of Alberta’s two main conservative parties to form the United Conservative Party (UCP). Under his leadership, the UCP won a decisive victory in the 2019 Alberta provincial election, and Kenney became the 18th Premier of Alberta.
His tenure focused on economic recovery, job creation, and energy sector advocacy. Kenney’s career is marked by his dedication to conservative principles and his influence on both federal and provincial political landscapes in Canada.
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