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True Dough

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10. It's amazing
Tue Feb 21, 2017, 02:59 PM
Feb 2017

how different the politics are between the neighboring provinces of Alberta and B.C. British Columbia. Although, as I mentioned, Alberta recently went with the New Democrats after several decades of Conservative rule, the Conservative party is practically non-existent in B.C. and hasn't been for a long time. As a matter of fact, the Conservatives don't even have an acting party leader in the province.

There is a provincial election coming up in May in B.C. As usual, it's a battle between the New Democrats and the incumbent Liberals.

And I agree with you, Drumpf is very unlikely to improve upon NAFTA, even though it has its share of drawbacks.

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