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What part of Canada isn't conservative?
The largest cities tend to be very Liberal, and zoning laws, developer taxes, and slow pemitting are the worst.
These are anti-liberal policies.
And the Liberal Party is conservative.
Doesn't Liberal mean freedom, or you're saying it as the Liberal party?
You're confusing liberalism with the liberal party. Very different things.
That was what I was asking, if it was worded poorly.
Laws restricting freedom that you mentioned were anti-liberal. (Liberalism)
The Liberal Party however is conservative.
Are you asking which provinces are liberal, or are you asking which provinces are communist?
The answer to both is neither.
The Liberal Party is still conservative.
I don't know what that means. Define conservative.
Right wing/regressive policies.
Ah, so policies you don't agree with then.
What makes you think I disagree with them?
You won't say what they are, so being deliberately obtuse is telling.
I just had, if you want a review of their policy then.
Rolling back environmental laws.
Pro oil/natural gas.
Lowering taxes.
Reduced spending on housing programmes.
Strengthening US ties.