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mr. scheer and mr.put a carbon tax on canadians impose more custom immigrations and you want to impose also a big tax. >> you and i have to find some common ground. >> i don't think it will be in quÉbec in effect you arequ supporting a project that flows through more of the carbon climate against and threatens the st. lawrence river. some of this is not what i had in mind that iin provided answes to that. i think the goal should be down to almost nothing. almost nothing and what do you think about this idea of gas emissions? those who who are over the average emissions pay and those that are under get money. >> will we have to do is work together with all due i respecto that was the question i asked. they are in a be prepared to accept the notion of changing status quo decision-making? >> ladies and gentlemen that's all the time we have. that concludes this round thank you very much and onto the next one. ♪ >> hello i'm donna friedman from global news and i'm moderating the segment on affordability inco
mr. scheer and mr.put a carbon tax on canadians impose more custom immigrations and you want to impose also a big tax. >> you and i have to find some common ground. >> i don't think it will be in quÉbec in effect you arequ supporting a project that flows through more of the carbon climate against and threatens the st. lawrence river. some of this is not what i had in mind that iin provided answes to that. i think the goal should be down to almost nothing. almost nothing and what do...
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mr. scheer's time to answer. we will not have the open debate. mr.anchette, you can begin. >> ok. >> the issue has been exactly the same for the beginning, i think you're trying to create confusion where it doesn't does -- it doesn't exist. i've always been credible in english and french, the answers the same. this is something at the federal level we will not pursue peer the conservative party has always stood for individual every, fundamental human rights. a conservative prime minister .rought for the bill of right [crosstalk] >> a woman's right to choose an tot protection, you had apologize about your words against lgbt canadians, when are you going to apologize for that? >> millions of canadians have a different position on this issue. i personally am pro-life. it is ok in this country to have a difference of opinion, something you don't recognize -- [crosstalk] >> the laws have not change under 30 years under liberal and conservative prime minister's. [crosstalk] moderator: nobody can hear what you're saying anymore. [crosstalk] [laughter] moder
mr. scheer's time to answer. we will not have the open debate. mr.anchette, you can begin. >> ok. >> the issue has been exactly the same for the beginning, i think you're trying to create confusion where it doesn't does -- it doesn't exist. i've always been credible in english and french, the answers the same. this is something at the federal level we will not pursue peer the conservative party has always stood for individual every, fundamental human rights. a conservative prime...
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mr. scheer to debate mr. bernier on the question of leadership.ight.re values.ada yen women.n men and >> you're right. >> we want people to come and ian values.anada yen law.ity before the >> you have changed -- you have changed from someone who used to used to believe in immigration -- >> let mr. scheer have the question. to believe in an immigration system that was fair, orderly and compassionate nd now you are making your policy based on trying to get likes and retweets in the twitter.parts of we can be a country that elebrates the contribution all around the world. it's important -- >> i don't want to celebrate. you can do that. you can do that. >> celebrate who we are and we're not doing that. >> that is the difference and myself bernier on this issue. we believe, we believe in making canada stronger by welcoming people, adding it to our country the things that has made us great as a hags. hear from ms. may and bernier. >> i understand the question. it was also about the leadership.ics of let me say up front leadership is service. the things
mr. scheer to debate mr. bernier on the question of leadership.ight.re values.ada yen women.n men and >> you're right. >> we want people to come and ian values.anada yen law.ity before the >> you have changed -- you have changed from someone who used to used to believe in immigration -- >> let mr. scheer have the question. to believe in an immigration system that was fair, orderly and compassionate nd now you are making your policy based on trying to get likes and...
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because your words are not a good enough say thinks it's not good enough to have better rather reckon mr scheer you bought a pipeline it can't be a climate leader and spend $10.00 to $13000000000.00 more on a project that by itself blows through our carbon budget to be fair it was reminiscent of to those charismatic debut on the political scene in a celebrity boxing match as in that fight he struck back 1st to the people's party candidate who was accused of tweeting bigotry all your rowers at age 9 this is b.s. a say publicly what mr share things privately and then directly to his closest rival conservative party leader andrew scheer who arrived to mock in chants of. that is a reference to his recently revealed dual canadian and us citizenship and your plan is to rip up the only serious plan to fight climate change than it has ever had right in 80 and i'm going to hire you as well mr xi or has vowed to in. trudeau's carbon tax which he calls too expensive polls give only. a realistic chance of winning a mandate in the october 21st election but the other candidates could become kingmakers analys
because your words are not a good enough say thinks it's not good enough to have better rather reckon mr scheer you bought a pipeline it can't be a climate leader and spend $10.00 to $13000000000.00 more on a project that by itself blows through our carbon budget to be fair it was reminiscent of to those charismatic debut on the political scene in a celebrity boxing match as in that fight he struck back 1st to the people's party candidate who was accused of tweeting bigotry all your rowers at...
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for mr scheer's part he was disappointed obviously he was looking pretty good in the opinion polls in a dead heat but gaining on mr trudeau until recently when he was found to have dual us canadian citizenship something that didn't sit well with the voters and in the end he had to settle for 2nd in the selection after the 2015 election when justin trudeau looked on stoppable when all the pundits and experts said it was the beginning of another trudeau dynasty that he would have 8 or even 12 years in power but tonight conservatives have put justin trudeau on notice and mr trudeau when your government falls. service will be ready and we will win. what's not clear is how mr trudeau is going to govern with the minority he may seek the support of other parties on an issue by issue basis or he may make informal deals with some of his opponents but there's really no appetite for another election anytime soon in this country the last campaign was negative costly and canadians probably want to see this government given a chance to govern and let the election come when it may up to 4 years from
for mr scheer's part he was disappointed obviously he was looking pretty good in the opinion polls in a dead heat but gaining on mr trudeau until recently when he was found to have dual us canadian citizenship something that didn't sit well with the voters and in the end he had to settle for 2nd in the selection after the 2015 election when justin trudeau looked on stoppable when all the pundits and experts said it was the beginning of another trudeau dynasty that he would have 8 or even 12...
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of bigoted tweets and that was the question to him trudeau said your role is to say publicly what mr scheer thinks privately now those exchanges got so heated back and forth the judge deep seeing from the new democratic party said what you have here is mr true del and mr shear arguing about who is worse for a candidate he went on to say later you don't have to choose between mr de lay and mr deny that was a reference to climate change one of the big issues here in this campaign and one of the reasons this is so heated is that this is the only english language debate that's going to happen in this 40 day period that candidates set aside for that campaign it's a very short campaign trudeau's popularity has gone down due to that black face scandal you heard about in the previous story also there was a scandal in in which his government was alleged to have pressured the attorney general to go easy on a company that was being prosecuted all of that has really hit trudeau he's really struggling for his political life here and any of those minority parties could become kingmakers because trudeau i
of bigoted tweets and that was the question to him trudeau said your role is to say publicly what mr scheer thinks privately now those exchanges got so heated back and forth the judge deep seeing from the new democratic party said what you have here is mr true del and mr shear arguing about who is worse for a candidate he went on to say later you don't have to choose between mr de lay and mr deny that was a reference to climate change one of the big issues here in this campaign and one of the...
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laura: as andrew scheer tries to defeat mr. trudeau, what is hely banking on? lyse: if anything, this election has been a referendum on justin trudeau and his four years in office. future, looking to the future."e he doesn't want people to dwell scandals which haved him., the but his rivals have made it all about him. andrew scheer consistent has be on the attack, accusing justin t tdeau of having no authority to rule, nmoral standing, calling him a phony and a fraud. the candidate on the new left of the democrs saying that he is the one with the progressive mandate, he is the one who should be defining the agenda i an election whsues like climate change are one of the top concerns for canadian voters. laura: it sounds as ough the rhetoric has been very heated in this election.th ths not very canadian, is it? lyse: i suppose canadians would like to say that, but certainly justin trudeau has s well as others that this is one of the nastiest elections they had ever seen. that may not be sang a lot in nadian politics. canadians like to pride themselves -- maybe se
laura: as andrew scheer tries to defeat mr. trudeau, what is hely banking on? lyse: if anything, this election has been a referendum on justin trudeau and his four years in office. future, looking to the future."e he doesn't want people to dwell scandals which haved him., the but his rivals have made it all about him. andrew scheer consistent has be on the attack, accusing justin t tdeau of having no authority to rule, nmoral standing, calling him a phony and a fraud. the candidate on the...
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mr. trudeau, because who does it help? the conservative, andrew scheer.: what topic sparked some fireworks last night? n: andrew scheer wants to make this about trust. that is what he is trying to make the election, do not trust mr. trudell. trudeau is trying to make this about who has the best plan specifically about climate change and energy. you know i did not get enough? the economy. all of this money they are promising and very little time spent on how they are going to find the money. there must be a money tree in canada and maybe one of them has money. shery: i do not think that only happens in canada. heaven solomon, thank you for joining us. evan solomon, think joining us. powellup, fed chair jay will be speaking in denver. we will get a preview, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ shery: this is bloomberg markets. i am amanda lange and toronto. shery: i am sherry ahn in new york. amanda: we are waiting for federal chair jay powell, so micah, let's start with what we expect from powell today. mike: a little bit hard to know. they powell had to it is a l
mr. trudeau, because who does it help? the conservative, andrew scheer.: what topic sparked some fireworks last night? n: andrew scheer wants to make this about trust. that is what he is trying to make the election, do not trust mr. trudell. trudeau is trying to make this about who has the best plan specifically about climate change and energy. you know i did not get enough? the economy. all of this money they are promising and very little time spent on how they are going to find the money....
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minister's liberal party is well ahead of the main challenger — the conservatives led by andrew scheer. mruch as cheaper parking and being able to drive in bus lanes. it's part of plans which hope to boost electric car sales, and help the government achieve its target of net zero emissions by 2050. tom burridge reports. imagine you could zip out of this congestion into the red lane, just like a taxi or a bus. well, under government plans, electric vehicle owners like rod... bristol particularly is bit of a higgledy—piggledy mess of... ..might in future be allowed to do exactly that. i think that would be a huge plus. that would probably have my commute time and would be a real incentive to me in driving a car like this. green numberplates, which could look something like these, would, ministers believe, make it easier for councils to introduce incentives like free parking or access to the bus lanes. driving in a bus lane won't change my mind. i'd be up forjust driving an electric car because it's better for the planet. it seems a good idea if you could move a bit quickly through a city. th
minister's liberal party is well ahead of the main challenger — the conservatives led by andrew scheer. mruch as cheaper parking and being able to drive in bus lanes. it's part of plans which hope to boost electric car sales, and help the government achieve its target of net zero emissions by 2050. tom burridge reports. imagine you could zip out of this congestion into the red lane, just like a taxi or a bus. well, under government plans, electric vehicle owners like rod... bristol...
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your rowers at age 96 be arses say publicly what mr share things privately and then directly to his closest rival conservative party leader andrew scheerwho arrived to mock in chants of. that is a reference to his recently revealed dual canadian and us citizenship and your plan is to rip up the only serious plan to fight climate change than it has ever had right in a day in time so how are you as well mr scherer has vowed to eliminate trudeau's carbon. tax which he calls too expensive polls give only. a realistic chance of winning a mandate in the october 21st election but the other candidates could become kingmakers analysts expect the liberal party to lose seats possibly even its majority and that would leave each side scrambling to form a coalition with enough votes to control parliament and the prime ministership in the end political analysts say the campaign is a referendum on trudeau's tenure at the question is do we want to continue for next year is it with with or is it that bad that we want to change and go back to the previous government no i. wanted at a time one of the time we are to be contentious field vying for position
your rowers at age 96 be arses say publicly what mr share things privately and then directly to his closest rival conservative party leader andrew scheerwho arrived to mock in chants of. that is a reference to his recently revealed dual canadian and us citizenship and your plan is to rip up the only serious plan to fight climate change than it has ever had right in a day in time so how are you as well mr scherer has vowed to eliminate trudeau's carbon. tax which he calls too expensive polls...
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incumbent government and the conservative challenger andrew scheer there are quite a few differences between them on issues like climate change mr trudeau says he wants to fight it aggressively mr scherer seems to be more hands off about it the other parties in the race have also done well at the expense of the 2 main parties there's the separatist bloc a backwash in quebec which could end up holding in the balance of power if there's a minority situation if this close vote is that reflective of the public opinion polls and also the green party and the social democrats new democratic party they've also done very well in the campaign canadians tend to be enthusiastic voters the sort of historical turnout level is around 70 percent advance polling was very strong this time around so it's all going to have to wait for the opinion of the voters to be reflected in the votes public opinion polls don't have a great record in modern times and we'll have to wait and see what is actually going to be the situation will we have another majority government in canada a minority and if so who will it be it's really not clear at all right now t
incumbent government and the conservative challenger andrew scheer there are quite a few differences between them on issues like climate change mr trudeau says he wants to fight it aggressively mr scherer seems to be more hands off about it the other parties in the race have also done well at the expense of the 2 main parties there's the separatist bloc a backwash in quebec which could end up holding in the balance of power if there's a minority situation if this close vote is that reflective...
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conservative party led by its newly elected leader andrew scheer who's thought they really had a shot at getting back into power after 4 years of mr trudeau mr job has been fairly unpopular during the campaign and before hand but in the end it looks like canadians have decided to go with the devil they know rather than choose someone new how will he get them though you say that the tradition of a coalition in canada if he does have to form a minority government who will he govern with well you know in a westminster system what you do is depend on the on the appetite of other parties for an election and you know they may not have one so soon after a general election like this and you govern issue by issue you try and make deals to get things through with parties that have a similar inclination to yours that's going to cause real problems for mr trudeau if indeed he has to do that because the country is divided along various issues polluting climate change including regulation of the oil industry pipelines that sort of thing western canada very much favors this it's where natural resources count for everything and the east of the co
conservative party led by its newly elected leader andrew scheer who's thought they really had a shot at getting back into power after 4 years of mr trudeau mr job has been fairly unpopular during the campaign and before hand but in the end it looks like canadians have decided to go with the devil they know rather than choose someone new how will he get them though you say that the tradition of a coalition in canada if he does have to form a minority government who will he govern with well you...
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incumbent government and the conservative challenger andrew scheer there are quite a few differences between them on issues like climate change mr trudeau says he wants to fight it aggressively mr scherer seems to be more hands off about it the other parties in the race have also done well at the expense of the 2 main parties there's the separatist bloc a backwash in quebec which could end up holding in the balance of power if there's a minority situation if this close vote is that reflective of the public opinion polls and also the green party and the social democrats new democratic party they've also done very well in the campaign canadians tend to be enthusiastic voters the sort of historical turnout level is around 70 percent advance polling was very strong this time around so it's all going to have to wait for the opinion of the voters to be reflected in the votes public opinion polls don't have a great record in modern times and we'll have to wait and see what is actually going to be the situation will we have another majority government in canada a minority and if so who will it be it's really not clear at all right now.
incumbent government and the conservative challenger andrew scheer there are quite a few differences between them on issues like climate change mr trudeau says he wants to fight it aggressively mr scherer seems to be more hands off about it the other parties in the race have also done well at the expense of the 2 main parties there's the separatist bloc a backwash in quebec which could end up holding in the balance of power if there's a minority situation if this close vote is that reflective...
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with his conservative challenger a rookie party leader andrew scheer not really clear that the black face scandal that scandals that affected mrsharon himself including discovering that he's been concealing the fact he's a dual us canadian citizen we're not really clear that it really move the voters all that much the big motion had to be in more left wing parties that have actually done quite well the greens and the left of center new democrats were just starting to get the 1st results in from the most easterly part of the country 5 times owns 5 different swathes of vote counting going on here and it's really difficult to predict anything out of what we're seeing so far it really neck and neck is the way it's going to be until we get to the most vote rich parts of the province like here in the toronto area where some say the election could be won or lost right so i'm just looking at the clock about 20 past 7 in the evening where you are i think when might we get some sort of indication and based on what you just said. well the polls close here in a couple of hours about 2 hours time just over 2 hours time and not just here bu
with his conservative challenger a rookie party leader andrew scheer not really clear that the black face scandal that scandals that affected mrsharon himself including discovering that he's been concealing the fact he's a dual us canadian citizen we're not really clear that it really move the voters all that much the big motion had to be in more left wing parties that have actually done quite well the greens and the left of center new democrats were just starting to get the 1st results in from...