Canadian Alliance

Pierre Poilievre is a career politician: Is that good or bad?

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Sonntag, Oktober 1, 2023

Political commentators credit this polling success to the popular appeal of Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre.

Key Points: 
  • Political commentators credit this polling success to the popular appeal of Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre.
  • The same political background that makes Poilievre an effective parliamentarian may make him vulnerable to being characterized as out of touch by opposition parties and voters.

Career politicians

    • According to King, career politicians are parliamentarians who devote their professional life to politics, entering politics in their 30s and leaving at retirement age.
    • Poilievre closely matches King’s definition of a career politician.
    • It’s safe to say he’s the textbook definition of a career politician.

The benefits of career politicians

    • Poilievre’s background has obvious advantages to his own career and the success of the Conservative Party.
    • For one, his long career in politics, including as a political staffer, has given him a keen understanding of the legislative process.

The problem with career politicians

    • The most common criticism of career politicians is that they are insulated from life outside of formal politics.
    • Poilievre has likely heard concerns and demands from Canadians inside and outside of his constituency as Conservative leader and MP for Ottawa’s Carleton riding.
    • Prof. Donald Savoie of the University of Moncton has suggested that:
      “Career politicians … bring a narrow skill set to their governance.
    • But they lack the ability to test policy prescriptions against
      experiences gained outside politics.”
      “Career politicians … bring a narrow skill set to their governance.

Out of touch

    • His recent popularity appears to stem from talking about the issues Canadians care about.
    • If Poilievre becomes prime minister, he’ll have a hard time maintaining popularity if he focuses primarily on partisanship.
    • The fact that both Trudeau and Poilievre can be described as out of touch raises broader questions about representation in Canada.

Canadian Alliance Terminals Sees Explosive Growth and Better Customer Experience Through Strategic Collaboration with Extensiv

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Dienstag, September 12, 2023

Canadian Alliance Terminals, a leading third-party logistics (3PL) service provider, built its substantial North American growth with Extensiv as its technology foundation.

Key Points: 
  • Canadian Alliance Terminals, a leading third-party logistics (3PL) service provider, built its substantial North American growth with Extensiv as its technology foundation.
  • Leveraging Extensiv 3PLWarehouse Manager and Extensiv Network Manager , Canadian Alliance Terminals expects to accelerate its growth trajectory further.
  • In the past few years, Canadian Alliance Terminals has succeeded by building a state-of-the-art facility, streamlining processes, and establishing a robust technological foundation.
  • This pursuit of adaptability and efficiency led Canadian Alliance Terminals to Extensiv 3PL Warehouse Manager, recognized for its seamless customer system integration and optimization capabilities.

Non-profit and private sectors join forces to address Canada’s rental housing crisis

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Dienstag, August 15, 2023

Ending homelessness and achieving the right to housing requires a healthy rental housing market and supply of deeply affordable and supportive housing that does not exist today.

Key Points: 
  • Ending homelessness and achieving the right to housing requires a healthy rental housing market and supply of deeply affordable and supportive housing that does not exist today.
  • We are doing this because we, too, recognize the profound need in this country for more rental housing.
  • The National Housing Accord: A Multi-Sector Approach to Ending Canada’s Rental Housing Crisis, which we contributed to and are pleased to support, addresses the issues affecting rental housing in a practical and achievable way.
  • Its 10 recommendations to government are common sense and will make an immediate difference, especially with all sectors in the rental housing sector working together.