I have no regrets.

I want my Canada back!

Indigenous lives matter.

Ours was not a normal or easy life.

You know what, Nickelback's alright.

I am so proud to be my mother's son.

Canadians are tired of being cynical.

I don't put a lot of stock into polls.

The fact is, I'm opposed to coalitions.

Canadians need a plan for jobs and growth.

My father found cocktail parties challenging.

Who cares about winning? We should focus on serving.

Income splitting is not a wise investment for Canadians.

Confident countries are willing to invest in the future.

Canada has always been there to help people who need it.

Gender equality is not only an issue for women and girls.

Canadians are nice and polite. It's not just a stereotype.

Our country's economy is strong, diversified, and resilient.

The Northwest Passage is Canadian. People can't just abuse it.

Canada must be progressive, and Canada must be a just society.

Canadians want to elect good people to be their voice in Ottawa.

We should have a good working friendship with the United States.

I think we're pretty much where we need to be on corporate taxes.

Excluding citizens' voices from politics leads down a very bad path.

We provide our citizens upward mobility through economic opportunity.

The fact is, Canada needs investment, particularly in infrastructure.

Our child benefit goes directly to the families who need it the most.

We are going to remain an important part of the coalition against ISIL.

There was a perception that I'd grown up with a silver spoon in my mouth.

I trust Canadians' capacity to determine who will sit in their Parliament.

Withdrawing support from globalization is taking us in the wrong direction.

My father raised us to step toward trouble rather than to step away from it.

Leadership is inspiring extraordinary people to step up and serve their country.

Big global players like China need to do a better job of respecting human rights.

As politicians, we're very, very much trained to say something and stick with it.

I don't feel that I or Canada has to prove anything through big, loud, overt acts.

At one point, people are going to have to realize that maybe I know what I'm doing.

Living your life in the public eye is a greater burden than most people can imagine.

We're asking those who have done well to do a little more for the people who need it.

What I was raised with in terms of a call to service was just a sense that I was lucky.

The back and forth between the press and government is essential to any good democracy.

A very powerful mechanism to get elected is to play on anger and pick those wedge issues.

I was a high-school teacher. I am a strong advocate for women's rights, and I'm not a woman.

Since I became Liberal leader, I've focused on building a better Canada for the middle class.

The way to build a strong future is by both protecting the environment and creating good jobs.

I have spent an awful lot of time listening to Canadians, learning from them, working with them.

I am, as many people are, inspired by Jack Layton's legacy and the way that he approached politics.

We were able to sign free trade agreement with Europe at a time when people tend to be closing off.

My mom has always been so generous and so sensitive and so vulnerable and yet exudes so much strength.

I know and I've always felt for Canada that we recognize that diversity is a great source of strength.

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