If we are willing to be still and open enough to listen, wilderness ...

If we are willing to be still and open enough to listen, wilderness itself will teach us.

I believe that all taxes are bad.

Corruption is not a Canadian value!

Canada is a vast and empty country.

If Ottawa giveth, then Ottawa can taketh away.

There is no greater fraud than a promise not kept.

The jackasses at Elections Canada are out of control.

It's past time the feds scrapped the Canada Health Act.

I don't get into that second guessing of myself publicly.

There is a dependence in the region that breeds a culture of defeatism.

I've always been clear, I support the traditional definition of marriage.

The fact of the matter is, we have the strongest banking system in the world.

Having hit a wall, the next logical step is not to bang our heads against it.

Don't indulge your theories, think of your children and listen to the experts.

If you want to diminish the number of abortions, you've got to change hearts and not laws.

I don't know all the facts on Iraq, but I think we should work closely with the Americans.

The government can only be brought down because it alienates several parties in the House.

I think the way to change it is to handle issues individually when it's essential to do so.

We've got to see a state where the Afghan government can handle its own day-to-day security.

If you want to be a government in a minority Parliament, you have to work with other people.

Canada is a Northern European welfare state in the worst sense of the term, and very proud of it.

It's the government's obligation to look really to the third parties to get the support to govern.

Our relationship with nature is more one of being than having. We are nature: we do not have nature.

You don't defend national sovereignty with flags, cheap election rhetoric, and advertising campaigns.

Redirect federal spending aimed at fulfilling the terms of the increasingly irrelevant Kyoto Protocol.

As I constantly remind Canadians, there isnt really a Canadian economy anymore. It is a global economy.

Universality has been severely reduced: it is virtually dead as a concept in most areas of public policy.

But I've been very clear in this campaign - I don't believe the party should have a position on abortion.

On the justification for the war, it wasn't related to finding any particular weapon of mass destruction.

What we clearly need is experimentation with market reforms and private delivery options [in health care].

I don't believe an Alliance government should sponsor legislation on abortion or a referendum on abortion.

We got into a recession because the global economy went into the recession and we're a big exporting nation.

Make no mistake. Canada is not a bilingual country. In fact it is less bilingual today than it has ever been.

The world is now unipolar and contains o-nly o-ne superpower. Canada shares a continent with that superpower.

I will strive to make this not the highest-spending country in the world, but instead the lowest taxing o-ne.

Make no mistake. Canada is not a bilingual country. In fact it is less bilingual today than it has ever been...

It was the removing of a regime that was hostile, that clearly had the intention of constructing weapons systems.

Those of different faiths and no faith should seek areas of common agreement based on their different perspectives.

Canada receives the news of the death of Osama Bin Laden with sober satisfaction. Sadly, others will take his place.

Carbon dioxide does not cause or contribute to smog, and the Kyoto treaty would do nothing to reduce or prevent smog.

Everybody makes money when times are good. It's when times are not so good that the groundwork is laid for the next generation.

Canada is big enough to make a difference but not big enough to threaten anybody. And that is a huge asset if it's properly used.

Even if people are suspicious of the motives I think that learning and speaking two languages can only be a good thing for people.

America, and particularly your conservative movement, is a light and an inspiration to people in this country and across the world.

I think because we're such a trading nation, I think Canadians understand that first and foremost we're part of the global economy.

There is a Canadian culture that is in some ways unique to Canada, but I don't think Canadian culture coincides neatly with borders.

I intend to lead my party, which is the only party that has a serious policy on the No. 1 priority of the people and that is the economy.

As a religion, bilingualism is the god that failed. It has led to no fairness, produced no unity, and cost Canadian taxpayers untold millions.

But I'm very libertarian in the sense that I believe in small government and, as a general rule, I don't believe in imposing values upon people.

Buying pollution credits is folly; it doesn't help the environment. Instead of using tax dollars to buy credits overseas, we'll use them at home.

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