Stephen Harper
Stephen Harper
Stephen Joseph Harper PC MPis a Canadian politician and member of Parliament who served as the 22nd Prime Minister of Canada, from February 6, 2006 to November 4, 2015. He was the first prime minister to come from the modern Conservative Party of Canada, which was formed by a merger of the Progressive Conservative Party and the Canadian Alliance...
NationalityCanadian
ProfessionWorld Leader
Date of Birth30 April 1959
CityLeaside, Canada
CountryCanada
This is not just the end of a tired, directionless, scandal-plagued government, ... It's the start of a bright new future for this country.
This is not just the end of a tired, directionless scandal-clad government. It's the start of a bright new future for our country,
The West has wanted in. The West is in now. Canada will work for all of us.
A culture of waste, mismanagement and corruption is not going to fix itself,
Sovereignty is something, you use it or you lose it.
So we recognize, continue to recognize, the concept, but as I say, I'm glad to see the situation of the provinces is not quite as urgent as it's been.
As a government, our mission is clear. We will act on the collective priorities of Canadians so that our country remains strong, independent and free.
That's why after an election we'll ask the MPs elected by the people their opinion on controversial questions that were issues in this campaign.
Anything is possible, isn't it... but people don't invest that amount of money on speculation about a government decision unless they have pretty good reason to believe it is going to occur.
This government has lost the moral authority to run this country because it has been named in a judicial inquiry on corruption.
This culture of waste, management and corruption that the Liberal Party practices needs to end, ... I don't think it's going to end with a few firings. I think it's only going to end when we fire the government.
This country has the opportunity of electing a new government, to bring the country together, East and West, English and French, city and farm, new Canadians and old. Only one party can do it.
This election is about choice: A government plagued by scandal, that is only in it for what it can take, or our new team, who want in to public office for what it can give.
We have in office a corrupt party which now is ignoring the democratically expressed will of the House of Commons. This government does not have the moral authority and the constitutional authority to govern.