From Raquel Dancho <[email protected]>
Subject A Vote Against Canada’s Economic Strength
Date January 30, 2026 12:36 AM
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Dear John, Canada’s future should be built, owned, and grown here at home. That belief is at the heart of the Canadian Sovereignty Act — which the Liberals shot down in Parliament this week. <[link removed]> Canadians are facing an affordability crisis. Productivity is falling. Investment is leaving the country in droves. That’s why Conservatives put forward a serious proposal to strengthen Canada’s economic sovereignty: protect Canadian innovation, unlock major projects, and ensure critical industries are built and scaled here at home. Instead, the Liberals chose the status quo — voting against reforms to unlock projects, protect innovation, and keep investment in Canada. Despite having the power to act, Mark Carney has failed to deliver — no major projects approved and no laws blocking national development repealed. The result is predictable: capital leaves, innovation is sold off, and Canadian workers fall behind. The Canadian Sovereignty Act would have required clear plans to keep Canadian innovation and investment in Canada. Yet when given the choice to work together on what should be shared goals, the Liberals voted no. While deeply disappointing, it strengthens my resolve to keep fighting for a country that builds, owns, and leads. Will you join me? If you are able, please support my work <[link removed]> . Your contribution helps me push back against troubling policies like this. Thank you! Sincerely, Raquel Kildonan–St. Paul <[link removed]> <[link removed]> <[link removed]> Kildonan—St. Paul Conservative Association, 1795 Henderson Highway, Winnipeg, MB R2E 4E9, Canada Powered by Squarespace <[link removed]> Unsubscribe <[link removed]>
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