The Hon. @PierrePoilievre, Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada and the Official Opposition, released the following statement responding to Mark Carney’s speech in Davos:
“Prime Minister Carney’s well-crafted and eloquently delivered speech at Davos has been widely noted, and I want to start by offering some praise of my own. The Prime Minister is right to restate what many have said for years: Canada must become more self-reliant, less dependent and work with like-minded countries to advance our interests. Conservatives are, as always, willing to work with him to turn these words into results.
“What stood out was when he pointed out ‘the gaps between rhetoric and reality.’ That is especially true here at home. If Liberal words and good intentions were tradeable commodities, Canada would already be the richest nation on earth. Unfortunately, after a decade of promises and grand speeches, Liberals have made our economy more costly and dependent than ever before.
@TigersJUK I agree 100% a little scary when a team with a better record and track history of maximizing talent signs a guy your team essentially gave up on
@mlbtraderumors Good signing. I felt he was better than some of the players on Tigers roster last year. He'll be another nugget the Brewers uncover that exceeds expectations
@Pat_Egan Turns out 1994 was poor attendance as well despite my (and many other people's) memory. Perhaps momentum was building but we'll never know if it would have been sustainable
@Cardinals Fermin riding pine while Prieto K's 3 times and makes an error is sad. Fermin career AAA OPS >900 and best hitter YTD. But no, don't play him
@riger1984 Relax! The Tigers have the biggest division lead in baseball. By double. It's a 162 game season. If you ride too high and too low, you're not built to follow baseball. BTW @grok what was the Tigers record during their worst 60 game stretch in the 1984 season?